Search Results - "Kenner, Scott J."
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Valley‐scale hydrogeomorphology drives river fish assemblage variation in Mongolia
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2021)“…River hydrogeomorphology is a major driver shaping biodiversity and community composition. Here, we examine how hydrogeomorphic heterogeneity expressed by…”
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Communities associated with the Functional Process Zone scale: A case study of stream macroinvertebrates in endorheic drainages
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-08-2019)“…Rivers are being increasingly analyzed from a holistic scale focus, imposing the challenge to establish a clear sampling framework that integrates complex…”
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Multivariate statistical approach to estimate mixing proportions for unknown end members
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (16-08-2012)“…► Multivariate methods included principal components analysis and an end-member mixing model. ► The approach was tested under controlled conditions (i.e., true…”
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The Atmosphere can be a Source of Certain Water Soluble Volatile Organic Compounds in Urban Streams
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-10-2014)“…Surface water and air volatile organic compound (VOC) data from 10 U.S. Geological Survey monitoring sites were used to evaluate the potential for direct…”
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Timing of organic carbon release from mountain pine beetle impacted ponderosa pine forests in South Dakota
Published in Water and environment journal : WEJ (01-08-2017)“…The decay of mountain pine beetle (MPB) (Dendroctonus ponderosae) affected ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests has increased organic carbon (OC) loading…”
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SEDIMENT SOURCE TRACKING OF THE LOWER CHEYENNE RIVER
Published in Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science (01-01-2008)“…The overall goal of the Lower Cheyenne River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Assessment Project was to collect biological, physical and chemical data on eight…”
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