Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Statistical approaches are often employed to make estimation for days without observations. One such approach is the Weighted Regressions on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS) method. While WRTDS has been used in many investigations, there is a general lack of effort to identify factors that influence its estimation bias. This work was aimed to (1) synthesize and compare WRTDS estimation bias for constituent concentrations and fluxes for rivers and streams in the Chesapeake Bay watershed (including headwater sites) and (2) identify controlling factors from five broad categories (watershed size, sampling practice, concentration and discharge con...
Wet ponds have been used extensively for stormwater control throughout the US, including coastal are...
Water-quality monitoring in rivers often focuses on the concentrations of sediments and nutrients, c...
Abstract The quality of freshwater at any point on the landscape reflects the combined effects of na...
Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Sta...
Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Sta...
Toward Chesapeake Bay restoration, management programs have focused for decades on reducing nutrient...
It has been documented in the literature that, in some cases, widely used regression-based models ca...
An investigation employing multivariate statistical techniques was conducted to determine major spat...
AbstractEffective management of water resources requires accurate information on the mass, or load o...
International audienceIn discrete water quality surveys, riverine fluxes are associated with unknown...
Excess sediment runoff, as a result of anthropogenic activity, is one of the major contributors to t...
One of the most influential factors of water quality is nutrient pollution, notably agricultural inp...
During the initial 208 studies of the Hampton Roads area, no mathematical model of receiving water q...
Water quality data are collected by various sampling frequencies, and the data may not be collected ...
Many ecological insights into the function of rivers and watersheds emerge from quantifying the flux...
Wet ponds have been used extensively for stormwater control throughout the US, including coastal are...
Water-quality monitoring in rivers often focuses on the concentrations of sediments and nutrients, c...
Abstract The quality of freshwater at any point on the landscape reflects the combined effects of na...
Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Sta...
Flux quantification for riverine water-quality constituents has been an active area of research. Sta...
Toward Chesapeake Bay restoration, management programs have focused for decades on reducing nutrient...
It has been documented in the literature that, in some cases, widely used regression-based models ca...
An investigation employing multivariate statistical techniques was conducted to determine major spat...
AbstractEffective management of water resources requires accurate information on the mass, or load o...
International audienceIn discrete water quality surveys, riverine fluxes are associated with unknown...
Excess sediment runoff, as a result of anthropogenic activity, is one of the major contributors to t...
One of the most influential factors of water quality is nutrient pollution, notably agricultural inp...
During the initial 208 studies of the Hampton Roads area, no mathematical model of receiving water q...
Water quality data are collected by various sampling frequencies, and the data may not be collected ...
Many ecological insights into the function of rivers and watersheds emerge from quantifying the flux...
Wet ponds have been used extensively for stormwater control throughout the US, including coastal are...
Water-quality monitoring in rivers often focuses on the concentrations of sediments and nutrients, c...
Abstract The quality of freshwater at any point on the landscape reflects the combined effects of na...