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The urbanization of watersheds has caused debilitating effects to downstream aquatic ecosystems in c...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
Lakes in urban settings are subject to a suite of environmental perturbations from the surrounding c...
Newman, D.J., D.R. Perault and T.D. Shahady. 2006. Watershed development and sediment accumulation i...
The ever-increasing development of watersheds has raised the importance of assessing and mitigating ...
As watersheds become increasingly urbanized, managers are faced with the daunting task of understand...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Water...
CER64HPG6.From American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, paper no. 3457, v. 128, 1963, part...
Lakes in the urban environment are often challenged with issues of water quality. Holmes Lake, loca...
Cityscapes in the United States are often viewed dichotomously in regards to natural environments. P...
The Issaquah Creek basin is an urbanizing watershed of 144 square km in western Washington, where s...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
AbstractSpatial and temporal land cover changes can reduce or accelerate lake sedimentation. This st...
Local governments can play an important role in protecting surface water resources through their com...
Abstract Linking Land Use and Water Quality: Guiding Development Surrounding Durham County’s Drinkin...
The urbanization of watersheds has caused debilitating effects to downstream aquatic ecosystems in c...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
Lakes in urban settings are subject to a suite of environmental perturbations from the surrounding c...
Newman, D.J., D.R. Perault and T.D. Shahady. 2006. Watershed development and sediment accumulation i...
The ever-increasing development of watersheds has raised the importance of assessing and mitigating ...
As watersheds become increasingly urbanized, managers are faced with the daunting task of understand...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Water...
CER64HPG6.From American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, paper no. 3457, v. 128, 1963, part...
Lakes in the urban environment are often challenged with issues of water quality. Holmes Lake, loca...
Cityscapes in the United States are often viewed dichotomously in regards to natural environments. P...
The Issaquah Creek basin is an urbanizing watershed of 144 square km in western Washington, where s...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
AbstractSpatial and temporal land cover changes can reduce or accelerate lake sedimentation. This st...
Local governments can play an important role in protecting surface water resources through their com...
Abstract Linking Land Use and Water Quality: Guiding Development Surrounding Durham County’s Drinkin...
The urbanization of watersheds has caused debilitating effects to downstream aquatic ecosystems in c...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
Lakes in urban settings are subject to a suite of environmental perturbations from the surrounding c...