Search Results - "Whitmore, Keridwen M."
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Spatiotemporal variability of gas transfer velocity in a tropical high‐elevation stream using two independent methods
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2021)“…Streams in high‐elevation tropical ecosystems known as páramos may be significant sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere by transforming terrestrial…”
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High Frequency Monitoring and Nitrate Sourcing Reveals Baseflow and Stormflow Controls on Total Dissolved Nitrogen and Carbon Export Along a Rural‐Urban Gradient
Published in Water resources research (01-10-2024)“…Efforts to reduce nitrogen and carbon loading from developed watersheds typically target specific flows or sources, but across gradients in development…”
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Trace Elements and Consequent Ecological Risks in Mining‐Influenced Streams of Appalachia
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-12-2023)“…Abstract Appalachian (eastern USA) coal surface mines fracture geologic materials, causing release of both major ions and trace elements to water via…”
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Selenium dynamics in headwater streams of the central Appalachian coalfield
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-10-2018)“…Coal mining can cause selenium (Se) contamination in US Appalachian streams, but linkages between water‐column Se concentrations and Se bioaccumulation within…”
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Selenium Bioaccumulation Across Trophic Levels and Along a Longitudinal Gradient in Headwater Streams
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-03-2020)“…Toxic effects of selenium (Se) contamination in freshwaters have been well documented. However, study of Se contamination has focused on lentic and larger…”
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Fluxes From Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments in a High‐Altitude Tropical Catchment
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-08-2020)“…High‐altitude tropical grasslands, known as “páramos,” are characterized by high solar radiation, high precipitation, and low temperature. They also exhibit…”
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