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    Regional Scale Stressor-Response Models in Aquatic Ecosystems by Lamon, E.C. III, Qian, S.S

    “…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? by Stow, Craig A, Lamon, E. Conrad, Qian, Song. S, Schrank, Candy S

    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 by Sellinger, Cynthia E, Stow, Craig A, Lamon, E. Conrad, Qian, Song S

    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 by Lamon, E.Conrad, Stow, Craig A

    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 by Lamon, Conrad E.

    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 by Markewitz, Daniel, Lamon, E. Conrad, Bustamante, Mercedes C., Chaves, Joaquin, Figueiredo, Ricardo O., Johnson, Mark S., Krusche, Alex, Neill, Christopher, Silva, José S. O.

    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 by Lamon III, E. Conrad, Qian, Song S., Richter Jr, Daniel D.

    “…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 by Conrad Lamon, E., Qian, Song S.

    “…:  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 by Lamon, E. Conrad, Malve, Olli, Pietiläinen, Olli-Pekka

    “…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 by Lamon, E. Conrad, Carpenter, Stephen R., Stow, Craig A.

    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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    TEMPORAL CHANGES IN THE YADKIN RIVER FLOW VERSUS SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION RELATIONSHIP1 by Lamon, E. Conrad, Qian, Song S., Richter, Daniel D.

    “…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 by Arhonditsis, George B., Qian, Song S., Stow, Craig A., Lamon, E. Conrad, Reckhow, Kenneth H.

    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 by Freeman, Angelina M., Lamon, E. Conrad, Stow, Craig A.

    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 by Conrad Lamon, E., Qian, Song S.

    “…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 by Lamon, E. Conrad, Qian, Song S., Richter, Daniel D.

    “…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 by Lamon, E. Conrad, Carpenter, S. R., Stow, C. A.

    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 by Lamon, E. Conrad, Clyde, Merlise A.

    “…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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