Search Results - "Lamon, E. Conrad"
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Regional Scale Stressor-Response Models in Aquatic Ecosystems
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-06-2008)“…A systematic method for identification and estimation of regional scale stressor-response models in aquatic ecosystems will be useful in monitoring and…”
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Will Lake Michigan Lake Trout Meet the Great Lakes Strategy 2002 PCB Reduction Goal?
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-01-2004)“…The Great Lakes Strategy 2002 establishes the long-term goal that all Great Lakes fish should be safe to eat without restriction. As an indicator of progress…”
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Recent Water Level Declines in the Lake Michigan−Huron System
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-01-2008)“…Great Lakes water levels have fluctuated over thousands of years. High water levels were a problem in the 1980s, but a recent sudden drop in Lakes Michigan and…”
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Bayesian methods for regional-scale eutrophication models
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-06-2004)“…We demonstrate a Bayesian classification and regression tree (CART) approach to link multiple environmental stressors to biological responses and quantify…”
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Commentary on the Article Predictive Assessment of Fish Health and Fish Kills in the Neuse River Estuary Using Elicited Expert Judgment
Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01-04-2004)“…Lamon comments the predictive assessment of fish health and fish kills in the Neuse River Estuary, NC, using elicited expert judgment. He asserts that the…”
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Discharge—calcium concentration relationships in streams of the Amazon and Cerrado of Brazil: soil or land use controlled
Published in Biogeochemistry (01-09-2011)“…Stream discharge-concentration relationships are indicators of terrestrial ecosystem function. Throughout the Amazon and Cerrado regions of Brazil rapid…”
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TEMPORAL CHANGES IN THE YADKIN RIVER FLOW VERSUS SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION RELATIONSHIP
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-10-2004)“…Results are presented from an analysis of the suspended-sediment concentration series collected from January 1951 to December 2000 for the Yadkin River in…”
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Regional Scale Stressor‐Response Models in Aquatic Ecosystems1
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-06-2008)“…: A systematic method for identification and estimation of regional scale stressor‐response models in aquatic ecosystems will be useful in monitoring and…”
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Lake classification to enhance prediction of eutrophication endpoints in Finnish lakes
Published in Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news (01-07-2008)“…We used the Bayesian TREED procedure to determine the efficacy of using an existing trophic status classification scheme for prediction of chlorophyll a in 150…”
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Depuration of PCBs in the Lake Michigan Ecosystem
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-07-2000)“…A suite of physical processes controls the rate at which polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations change in Lake Michigan fauna. To the extent that these…”
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Hydroacoustic Estimates of Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Pelagic Prey Fishes in Western Lake Superior
Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (2005)“…Lake herring ( Coregonus artedi) and rainbow smelt ( Osmerus mordax) are a valuable prey resource for the recovering lake trout ( Salvelinus namaycush) in Lake…”
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TEMPORAL CHANGES IN THE YADKIN RIVER FLOW VERSUS SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION RELATIONSHIP1
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-10-2004)“…Dynamic linear models (DLM) and seasonal trend decomposition (STL) using local regression, or LOESS, were used to analyze the 50‐year time series of suspended…”
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Eutrophication risk assessment using Bayesian calibration of process-based models: Application to a mesotrophic lake
Published in Ecological modelling (10-11-2007)“…We introduce the Bayesian calibration of process-based models to address the urgent need for robust modeling tools that can effectively support environmental…”
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Nutrient criteria for lakes, ponds, and reservoirs: A Bayesian TREED model approach
Published in Ecological modelling (10-03-2009)“…We develop regional-scale eutrophication models for lakes, ponds, and reservoirs to investigate the link between nutrients and chlorophyll- a. The Bayesian…”
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Regional Scale Stressor‐Response Models in Aquatic Ecosystems 1
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-06-2008)“…A systematic method for identification and estimation of regional scale stressor‐response models in aquatic ecosystems will be useful in monitoring and…”
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TEMPORAL CHANGES IN THE YADKIN RIVER FLOW VERSUS SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION RELATIONSHIP 1
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-10-2004)“…Dynamic linear models (DLM) and seasonal trend decomposition (STL) using local regression, or LOESS, were used to analyze the 50‐year time series of suspended…”
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Forecasting PCB Concentrations in Lake Michigan Salmonids: A Dynamic Linear Model Approach
Published in Ecological applications (01-08-1998)“…Ecological time-series data often consist of highly variable observations collected from ecosystems whose structure and function are changing, making trend…”
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Accounting for Model Uncertainty in Prediction of Chlorophyll a in Lake Okeechobee
Published in Journal of agricultural, biological, and environmental statistics (01-09-2000)“…Long-term eutrophication data along with water quality measurements (total phosphorous and total nitrogen) and other physical environmental factors such as…”
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