The Pigeon River was severely impacted beginning in the early 1900s by a paper mill located in Canton, North Carolina. The mill discharged chemical byproducts into the Pigeon River until 1992 when the paper mill modified their processes. As a result, water quality improved but the status of salamander species in the Pigeon River was unknown. Worldwide amphibian declines over the last 20 years have drawn attention to the need for more research and a better understanding of species-specific habitat relationships. There is concern about amphibian population declines because amphibians are critical to the balance of ecosystems and are considered exceptional indicators of environmental health. The objectives of this study were: 1) to conduct a b...
Trees have been used to locate contaminated soil and groundwater, augmenting traditional methods, su...
There has been on‐going research conducted by South Dakota State University in the area of the consu...
“Ironically rural America has become viewed by a growing number of Americans as having a higher qual...
This research assessed the feasibility of using Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens, in cold weathe...
Municipal intakes of surface water have various uses, and their impacts on the aquatic environment a...
There has been on‐going research in the area of the consumption of high‐sulfur (S) water by steers g...
Water chemistry can greatly influence the quality of surface waters and affect the ability for...
Dry Run Creek, a tributary to the Cedar River in northeast Iowa, is a watershed under high pressure ...
The NEAMAP Mid‐Atlantic/Southern New England (M‐A/SNE) Near Shore Bottom Trawl Survey is a fishery‐i...
In this study we estimated calibration factors necessary to maintain the long‐term integrity of the ...
This study assessed the short-term impacts of ditch blocking on water table depth and vegetation com...
Understanding how water quality conditions change along a land use gradient and over time is importa...
The Conewago Creek is one of three USDA Chesapeake Bay Showcase Watersheds. Over 40 miles of the Con...
Hydrographic surveys are referenced vertically to a local water level “chart” datum. Conducting a ...
Whitebark pine (WBP) is a keystone species of Rocky Mountain alpine and subalpine areas. A pervasive...
Trees have been used to locate contaminated soil and groundwater, augmenting traditional methods, su...
There has been on‐going research conducted by South Dakota State University in the area of the consu...
“Ironically rural America has become viewed by a growing number of Americans as having a higher qual...
This research assessed the feasibility of using Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens, in cold weathe...
Municipal intakes of surface water have various uses, and their impacts on the aquatic environment a...
There has been on‐going research in the area of the consumption of high‐sulfur (S) water by steers g...
Water chemistry can greatly influence the quality of surface waters and affect the ability for...
Dry Run Creek, a tributary to the Cedar River in northeast Iowa, is a watershed under high pressure ...
The NEAMAP Mid‐Atlantic/Southern New England (M‐A/SNE) Near Shore Bottom Trawl Survey is a fishery‐i...
In this study we estimated calibration factors necessary to maintain the long‐term integrity of the ...
This study assessed the short-term impacts of ditch blocking on water table depth and vegetation com...
Understanding how water quality conditions change along a land use gradient and over time is importa...
The Conewago Creek is one of three USDA Chesapeake Bay Showcase Watersheds. Over 40 miles of the Con...
Hydrographic surveys are referenced vertically to a local water level “chart” datum. Conducting a ...
Whitebark pine (WBP) is a keystone species of Rocky Mountain alpine and subalpine areas. A pervasive...
Trees have been used to locate contaminated soil and groundwater, augmenting traditional methods, su...
There has been on‐going research conducted by South Dakota State University in the area of the consu...
“Ironically rural America has become viewed by a growing number of Americans as having a higher qual...