This thesis research employs a multi-pronged analysis approach to contribute to the existing knowledge regarding land use and water quality in southern Miami Dade County. Nutrient concentrations for TP, NOx-N, and NH3-N were evaluated for water quality monitoring stations across seven canals for two time periods: 1990-2003 and 2009-2014. Overall, the sites did not surpass the mandated TP threshold but a number of sites exceeded the NOx-N and NH3-N criteria set by multiple government agencies. Statistical tests demonstrated that the sites had differing distributions, not sharing similar median concentrations. Land use classifications were derived for the area interest for the years 1994 and 2013. Regression models relating land use classific...
The Midwestern United States is vulnerable to eutrophic conditions from high nutrient concentrations...
The substantial increase among agricultural and urban land use over the past century is widely regar...
Southeast Florida’s continual urban expansion will potentially increase anthropogenic pollution in a...
South Florida continues to become increasingly developed and urbanized. My exploratory study examine...
Land use affects the water quality of lakes. Different land use types yield different effects due to...
To better address stream impairments due to excess nitrogen and phosphorus and to accomplish the goa...
Improvements for environmental monitoring and assessment were achieved to advance our understanding ...
Degraded coastal water quality is a concern in Florida, in part due to nutrient enrichment of aquati...
Continuous and reliable monitoring of contaminants in drinking water, which adversely affect human h...
This study involved monthly monitoring of water quality at 30 rural and urban sites in Douglas Count...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Science and Technology at Morehead State Univers...
Hyperspectral canopy reflectance was used to predict sub-surface water nutrients, vegetation composi...
The fluctuation in water demand in the Redland community of Miami-Dade County was examined using lan...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
This report presents the results of a study carried out in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Su...
The Midwestern United States is vulnerable to eutrophic conditions from high nutrient concentrations...
The substantial increase among agricultural and urban land use over the past century is widely regar...
Southeast Florida’s continual urban expansion will potentially increase anthropogenic pollution in a...
South Florida continues to become increasingly developed and urbanized. My exploratory study examine...
Land use affects the water quality of lakes. Different land use types yield different effects due to...
To better address stream impairments due to excess nitrogen and phosphorus and to accomplish the goa...
Improvements for environmental monitoring and assessment were achieved to advance our understanding ...
Degraded coastal water quality is a concern in Florida, in part due to nutrient enrichment of aquati...
Continuous and reliable monitoring of contaminants in drinking water, which adversely affect human h...
This study involved monthly monitoring of water quality at 30 rural and urban sites in Douglas Count...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Science and Technology at Morehead State Univers...
Hyperspectral canopy reflectance was used to predict sub-surface water nutrients, vegetation composi...
The fluctuation in water demand in the Redland community of Miami-Dade County was examined using lan...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
This report presents the results of a study carried out in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Su...
The Midwestern United States is vulnerable to eutrophic conditions from high nutrient concentrations...
The substantial increase among agricultural and urban land use over the past century is widely regar...
Southeast Florida’s continual urban expansion will potentially increase anthropogenic pollution in a...