Search Results - "Holz, John C."
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Assessing the potential of SeaWiFS and MODIS for estimating chlorophyll concentration in turbid productive waters using red and near-infrared bands
Published in Remote sensing of environment (30-05-2005)“…Bio-optical algorithms for remote estimation of chlorophyll-a concentration ( Chl) in case-1 waters exploit the upwelling radiation in the blue and green…”
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GIS-Based Approach to Watershed Classification for Nebraska Reservoirs
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-06-2007)“…The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is charged with establishing standards and criteria for assessing lake water quality. It is, however, increasingly…”
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A Gis‐Based Approach to Watershed Classification for Nebraska Reservoirs1
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-06-2007)“…: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is charged with establishing standards and criteria for assessing lake water quality. It is, however, increasingly…”
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Phytoplankton community response to reservoir aging, 1968-92
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-03-1997)“…The effects of reservoir aging on the phytoplankton community of amidwestern U.S. reservoir constructed in 1965 (Pawnee Reservoir) werestudied by comparing…”
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A Gis‐Based Approach to Watershed Classification for Nebraska Reservoirs 1
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-06-2007)“…The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is charged with establishing standards and criteria for assessing lake water quality. It is, however, increasingly…”
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Effects of Phosphorus Reduction on Water Quality: Comparison of Alum-Treated and Untreated Portions of a Hypereutrophic Lake
Published in Lake and reservoir management (01-03-1999)“…The effects of a reduction in total phosphorus concentration on the water quality and plankton community structure in a 86-ha hypereutrophic sandpit lake with…”
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