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    Where the past meets the present: connecting nitrogen from watersheds to streams through groundwater flowpaths by Moore, Eric M, Barclay, Janet R, Haynes, Adam B, Jackson, Kevin E, Bisson, Alaina M, Briggs, Martin A, Helton, Ashley M

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Groundwater discharge to streams is a nonpoint source of nitrogen (N) that confounds N mitigation efforts and represents a significant portion of the…”
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    Exploring landscape and geologic controls on spatial patterning of streambank groundwater discharge in a mixed land use watershed by Jackson, Kevin E., Moore, Eric M., Helton, Ashley M., Haynes, Adam B., Barclay, Janet R., Briggs, Martin A.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-03-2024)
    “…Abstract Preferential groundwater discharge features along stream corridors are ecologically important at local and stream network scales, yet we lack…”
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    Do waterbody classifications predict water quality? by Barclay, Janet R., Tripp, Hannah, Bellucci, Christopher J., Warner, Glenn, Helton, Ashley M.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-12-2016)
    “…Many states classify waterbodies according to groups of designated uses, which suggests that classifications may be correlated with water quality. The primary…”
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    Adaptive Management as an Effective Strategy: Interdisciplinary Perceptions for Natural Resources Management by Dreiss, Lindsay M., Hessenauer, Jan-Michael, Nathan, Lucas R., O’Connor, Kelly M., Liberati, Marjorie R., Kloster, Danielle P., Barclay, Janet R., Vokoun, Jason C., Morzillo, Anita T.

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-02-2017)
    “…Adaptive management is a well-established approach to managing natural resources, but there is little evidence demonstrating effectiveness of adaptive…”
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    Modeling denitrification in a changing climate by Barclay, Janet R., Walter, M. Todd

    “…[Display omitted] Although uncertainty exists in the specifics of climate change, sufficient consensus has emerged regarding the scale and direction of changes…”
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    Modeling denitrification in an agricultural catchment in Central New York by Barclay, Janet R., Anderson, Todd R., Archibald, Josephine A., Walter, M. Todd

    “…[Display omitted] Denitrification, the microbially mediated reduction of NO3− to N2, NO, or N2O gas, provides an important ecosystem service by reducing N…”
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    Introducing Adaptive Management for Natural Resources: An Estuary Case Study by Dreiss, Lindsay M., Kloster, Danielle P., Liberati, Marjorie R., Barclay, Janet R., Hessenauer, Jan‐Michael, Nathan, Lucas R., O'Connor, Kelly M., Vokoun, Jason C.

    Published in Natural sciences education (01-12-2015)
    “…Adaptive management (AM) is a systematic process for improving environmental management policies and practices in a way that incorporates uncertainty and…”
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