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    Event-based total suspended sediment particle size distribution model by Thompson, Jennifer, Sattar, Ahmed M.A., Gharabaghi, Bahram, Warner, Richard C.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-05-2016)
    “…•Conducted monitoring program from three construction sites in Ontario.•Compiled data from 14 different soils using laboratory scale tests.•Developed improved…”
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    Development of an electrical conductivity screening test for mine waste assessments by Rezaee, Mohammad, Warner, Richard C., Honaker, Rick Q.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-10-2016)
    “…An environmental concern at mining operations is the potential leaching of trace elements from overburden and byproduct streams of processing plants. To…”
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    Using GIS to Delineate Headwater Stream Origins in the Appalachian Coalfields of Kentucky by Villines, Jonathan A., Agouridis, Carmen T., Warner, Richard C., Barton, Christopher D.

    “…Headwater streams have a significant nexus or physical, chemical, and/or biological connection to downstream reaches. Generally, defined as 1st‐3rd order with…”
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    Water Quality Characteristics of Discharge from Reforested Loose‐Dumped Mine Spoil in Eastern Kentucky by Agouridis, Carmen T., Angel, Patrick N., Taylor, Timothy J., Barton, Christopher D., Warner, Richard C., Yu, Xia, Wood, Constance

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-03-2012)
    “…Surface mining is a common method for extracting coal in the coal fields of eastern Kentucky. Using the Forestry Reclamation Approach (FRA), which emphasizes…”
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    Effects of fertilization and irrigation on American sycamore and black locust planted on a reclaimed surface mine in Appalachia by Brinks, Joshua S., Lhotka, John M., Barton, Christopher D., Warner, Richard C., Agouridis, Carmen T.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-2011)
    “…▶ Growth of American sycamore was highest in fertilization treatment ▶ Treatments did not enhance biomass accumulation of black locust. ▶ Intensive ungulate…”
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    Livestock grazing management impacts on stream water quality: a review by Agouridis, C.T, Workman, S.R, Warner, R.C, Jennings, G.D

    “…Data gleaned from the literature are cited in a review of the relationship between livestock grazing best management practices (BMPs) and water quality in the…”
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    Hydrologic characteristics of Appalachian loose-dumped spoil in the Cumberland Plateau of eastern Kentucky by Taylor, Timothy J, Agouridis, Carmen T, Warner, Richard C, Barton, Christopher D, Angel, Patrick N

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-11-2009)
    “…Heavily compacted lands, typical of traditional surface mine reclamation techniques, have been shown to hinder tree growth, increase levels of flooding, and…”
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    Modeling of Evaporation Reduction in Drip Irrigation System by Meshkat, Masoud, Warner, Richard C, Workman, Stephen R

    “…Surface drip irrigation is an efficient system for delivering water to crops; however, conditions at the soil surface affect evaporation rate and efficiency. A…”
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    Reclaimed Mineland Curve Number Response to Temporal Distribution of Rainfall by Warner, Richard C., Agouridis, Carmen T., Vingralek, Page T., Fogle, Alex W.

    “…The curve number (CN) method is a common technique to estimate runoff volume, and it is widely used in coal mining operations such as those in the Appalachian…”
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    LIVESTOCK GRAZING MANAGEMENT IMPACTS ON STREAM WATER QUALITY: A REVIEW1 by Agouridis, Carmen T., Workman, Stephen R., Warner, Richard C., Jennings, Gregory D.

    “…Controlling agricultural nonpoint source pollution from livestock grazing is a necessary step to improving the water quality of the nation's streams. The goal…”
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    Reclaimed Mineland Curve Number Response to Temporal Distribution of Rainfall1 by Warner, Richard C., Agouridis, Carmen T., Vingralek, Page T., Fogle, Alex W.

    “…Warner, Richard C., Carmen T. Agouridis, Page T. Vingralek, and Alex W. Fogle, 2010. Reclaimed Mineland Curve Number Response to Temporal Distribution of…”
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    Reclaimed Mineland Curve Number Response to Temporal Distribution of Rainfall super(1) by Warner, Richard C, Agouridis, Carmen T, Vingralek, Page T, Fogle, Alex W

    “…Warner, Richard C., Carmen T. Agouridis, Page T. Vingralek, and Alex W. Fogle, 2010. Reclaimed Mineland Curve Number Response to Temporal Distribution of…”
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    Reclaimed Mineland Curve Number Response to Temporal Distribution of Rainfall 1 by Warner, Richard C., Agouridis, Carmen T., Vingralek, Page T., Fogle, Alex W.

    “…Warner, Richard C., Carmen T. Agouridis, Page T. Vingralek, and Alex W. Fogle, 2010. Reclaimed Mineland Curve Number Response to Temporal Distribution of…”
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    Specific conductivity sensor performance: I. Laboratory evaluation by Maupin, Travis P., Agouridis, Carmen T., Barton, Christopher D., Warner, Richard C., Yu, Xia

    “…The focus on specific conductivity in the Central Appalachian Coal Fields of the USA has highlighted the need to obtain accurate specific conductivity…”
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    Runoff curve numbers for loose-dumped spoil in the Cumberland Plateau of eastern Kentucky by Taylor, Timothy J., Agouridis, Carmen T., Warner, Richard C., Barton, Christopher D.

    “…Excess compaction occurs through the use of traditional surface mining reclamation techniques, resulting in low infiltration rates and subsequently high peak…”
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    Specific conductivity sensor performance: II. Field evaluation by Maupin, Travis P., Agouridis, Carmen T., Edwards, Dwayne R., Barton, Christopher D., Warner, Richard C., Sama, Michael P.

    “…The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has issued guidance on the specific conductivity (EC 25°C ) of waters discharged from mined lands in the…”
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