Search Results - "Heidi L. N. Moltz"
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A test of The Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) method for determining environmental flows in the Potomac River basin, U.S.A
Published in Freshwater biology (01-12-2013)“…Summary The Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) method described in Poff et al. (2010) was applied to streams and small rivers in a large…”
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Evaluation of reported and unreported water uses in various sectors of the Potomac basin for the year 2017
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-10-2024)“…Water resource planners and managers in the Mid‐Atlantic United States typically determine the sufficiency of water supplies to meet demand by comparing (1)…”
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Streamflow Alteration from Impervious Cover: Are All Watersheds Created Equal?
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-12-2018)“…Very small amounts of impervious cover can impact streamflows. In the Potomac basin, for example, significant streamflow alteration associated with watershed…”
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Hydrologic-Economic Analysis of Best Management Practices for Sediment Control in the Santa Fe Watershed, New Mexico
Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-04-2010)“…The Santa Fe River Watershed in Santa Fe County, New Mexico was identified as one of the top five high risk nonpoint source pollution areas out in the Rio…”
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Use of spatial surrogates to assess the potential for non-point source pollution in large watersheds
Published in Lakes & Reservoirs : Science, Policy and Management for Sustainable Use (01-03-2011)“…Sediment represents a major non‐point source pollutant throughout the world. In addition to reduced agricultural productivity as the result of the loss of…”
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An integrated assessment of non -point source pollution in large basins
Published 01-01-2009“…Determining the location of priority pollutant-generation areas is central to the success and cost-effectiveness of non-point source pollution control…”
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