Understanding an urbanizing planet: Strategic directions for remote sensing
Scientific contributions from remote sensing over the last fifty years have significantly
advanced our understanding of urban areas. Key contributions of urban remote sensing …
advanced our understanding of urban areas. Key contributions of urban remote sensing …
The impact of media, plants and their interactions on bioretention performance: A review
Bioretention systems have gained considerable popularity as a more natural approach to
stormwater management in urban environments. The choice of bioretention media is …
stormwater management in urban environments. The choice of bioretention media is …
Molecular characterization of dissolved organic nitrogen and phosphorus in agricultural runoff and surface waters
Agricultural runoff is a significant contributor to nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) pollution in
water bodies. Limited information is available about the molecular characteristics of the …
water bodies. Limited information is available about the molecular characteristics of the …
Nitrate removal uncertainty in stormwater control measures: Is the design or climate a culprit?
Eutrophication is caused by excess nitrate and other nutrient exported via stormwater runoff
to surface waters, which is projected to increase as a result of climate change. Despite …
to surface waters, which is projected to increase as a result of climate change. Despite …
Composition of nitrogen in urban residential stormwater runoff: Concentrations, loads, and source characterization of nitrate and organic nitrogen
Stormwater runoff is a leading cause of nitrogen (N) transport to water bodies and hence
one means of water quality deterioration. Stormwater runoff was monitored in an urban …
one means of water quality deterioration. Stormwater runoff was monitored in an urban …
Stormwater runoff driven phosphorus transport in an urban residential catchment: Implications for protecting water quality in urban watersheds
Increased stormwater runoff in urban watersheds is a leading cause of nonpoint phosphorus
(P) pollution. We investigated the concentrations, forms, and temporal trends of P in …
(P) pollution. We investigated the concentrations, forms, and temporal trends of P in …
Organic nitrogen in residential stormwater runoff: Implications for stormwater management in urban watersheds
Stormwater runoff containing organic nitrogen (N) is a source of potentially bioavailable N in
water bodies. Characterization and concentrations of dissolved organic N (DON) and …
water bodies. Characterization and concentrations of dissolved organic N (DON) and …
Vulnerability to sea-level rise and the potential for restoration to enhance blue carbon storage in salt marshes of an urban estuary
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to sea-level rise (SLR) but are also valued for their
potential to provide effective nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation and …
potential to provide effective nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation and …
Septic system–groundwater–surface water couplings in waterfront communities contribute to harmful algal blooms in Southwest Florida
RA Brewton, LB Kreiger, KN Tyre, D Baladi… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
As human population growth has expanded in Southwest Florida, water quality has become
degraded with an increased occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs). Red tide (Karenia …
degraded with an increased occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs). Red tide (Karenia …
Comparing stormwater quality and watershed typologies across the United States: A machine learning approach
Watersheds continue to be urbanized across different regions of the United States,
increasing the number of impaired waterbodies due to urban stormwater. Using machine …
increasing the number of impaired waterbodies due to urban stormwater. Using machine …