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    Quantifying fish otolith mineralogy for trace-element chemistry studies by Wood, R. Seth, Chakoumakos, Bryan C., Fortner, Allison M., Gillies-Rector, Kat, Frontzek, Matthias D., Ivanov, Ilia N., Kah, Linda C., Kennedy, Brian, Pracheil, Brenda M.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-02-2022)
    “…Otoliths are frequently used to infer environmental conditions or fish life history events based on trace-element concentrations. However, otoliths can be…”
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    Sensor-Equipped Unmanned Surface Vehicle for High-Resolution Mapping of Water Quality in Low- to Mid-Order Streams by Griffiths, Natalie A, Levi, Peter S, Riggs, Jeffery S, DeRolph, Christopher R, Fortner, Allison M, Richards, Jason K

    Published in ACS ES&T water (11-03-2022)
    “…Longitudinal profiling of water quality via the deployment of sensors from watercraft has advanced the understanding of spatial patterns in large rivers and…”
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    Selenium bioaccumulation in fish exposed to coal ash at the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston spill site by Mathews, Teresa J, Fortner, Allison M, Jett, R. Trent, Morris, Jesse, Gable, Jennifer, Peterson, Mark J, Carriker, Neil

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-10-2014)
    “…In December 2008, 4.1 million cubic meters of coal ash were released into the Emory and Clinch Rivers by the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant…”
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    Using ordination and clustering techniques to assess multimetric fish health response following a coal ash spill by Bevelhimer, Mark S, Adams, S. Marshall, Fortner, Allison M, Greeley, Mark S, Brandt, Craig C

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-08-2014)
    “…The effect of coal ash exposure on fish health in freshwater communities is largely unknown. Given the large number of possible pathways of effects (e.g.,…”
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    Trophic status and metal bioaccumulation differences in multiple fish species exposed to coal ash-associated metals by Otter, Ryan R., Bailey, Frank C., Fortner, Allison M., Adams, S. Marshall

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-11-2012)
    “…On December 22, 2008 a dike containing coal fly ash from the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant near Kingston Tennessee USA failed and resulted…”
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    Relating fish health and reproductive metrics to contaminant bioaccumulation at the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston coal ash spill site by Pracheil, Brenda M., Marshall Adams, S., Bevelhimer, Mark S., Fortner, Allison M., Greeley, Mark S., Murphy, Cheryl A., Mathews, Teresa J., Peterson, Mark J.

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-08-2016)
    “…A 4.1 million m 3 coal ash release into the Emory and Clinch rivers in December 2008 at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston Fossil Plant in east…”
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    effects of resource enrichment, dispersal, and predation on local and metacommunity structure by Cadotte, Marc W, Fortner, Allison M, Fukami, Tadashi

    Published in Oecologia (01-08-2006)
    “…Community structure is the observable outcome of numerous processes. We conducted a laboratory experiment using a microbial model system to disentangle effects…”
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    Behavioral Responses of Representative Freshwater Fish Species to Electromagnetic Fields by Bevelhimer, Mark S, Cada, Glenn F, Fortner, Allison M, Schweizer, Peter E, Riemer, Kristina

    “…Hydrokinetic energy is proposed as an environmentally preferred means of generating electricity from river and tidal currents. To resolve environmental…”
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    CO2 is Dominant Greenhouse Gas Emitted from Six Hydropower Reservoirs in Southeastern United States during Peak Summer Emissions by Mark S. Bevelhimer, Arthur J. Stewart, Allison M. Fortner, Jana R. Phillips, Jennifer J. Mosher

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-01-2016)
    “…During August–September 2012, we sampled six hydropower reservoirs in southeastern United States for CO2 and CH4 emissions via three pathways: diffusive…”
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    Spatial and Temporal Correlates of Greenhouse Gas Diffusion from a Hydropower Reservoir in the Southern United States by Jennifer J. Mosher, Allison M. Fortner, Jana R. Phillips, Mark S. Bevelhimer, Arthur J. Stewart, Matthew J. Troia

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2015)
    “…Emissions of CO2 and CH4 from freshwater reservoirs constitute a globally significant source of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs), but knowledge gaps remain…”
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    Quantifying mortality and injury susceptibility for two morphologically disparate fishes exposed to simulated turbine blade strike by Saylor, Ryan, Fortner, Allison, Bevelhimer, Mark

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2019)
    “…Passage of fishes through hydropower turbines and water pumping stations may cause mortal injury as the result of exposure to blade strike impact. Laboratory…”
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    Water quality effects of short-rotation pine management for bioenergy feedstocks in the southeastern United States by Griffiths, Natalie A., Jackson, C. Rhett, Bitew, Menberu M., Fortner, Allison M., Fouts, Kevin L., McCracken, Kitty, Phillips, Jana R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2017)
    “…•Examined effects of short-rotation pine for bioenergy on water quality in the field.•Few observations of saturated overland flow and little effect on stream…”
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    The use of tetragnathid spiders as bioindicators of metal exposure at a coal ASH spill site by Otter, Ryan R., Hayden, Mary, Mathews, Teresa, Fortner, Allison, Bailey, Frank C.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-2013)
    “…On 22 December 2008, a dike containing coal fly ash from the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Fuel Plant (TN, USA) failed, resulting in the largest…”
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    Using ordination and clustering techniques to assess multi-metric fish health response following a coal fly ash spill by Bevelhimer, Mark S., Adams, Marshall, Fortner, Allison M., Greeley, Jr, Mark Stephen, Brandt, Craig C.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-01-2014)
    “…The effect of coal ash exposure on fish health in freshwater communities is largely unknown. Given the large number of possible pathways of effects (e.g.,…”
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    Trophic structure and metal bioaccumulation differences in multiple fish species exposed to coal ash-associated metals by Otter, Ryan, Bailey, Frank, Fortner, Allison M, Adams, Marshall

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-01-2012)
    “…On December 22, 2008 a dike containing coal fly ash from the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant near Kingston Tennessee USA failed and resulted…”
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