[HTML][HTML] Synergistic benefits of conserving land-sea ecosystems

RR Carlson, LJ Evans, SA Foo, BW Grady, J Li… - Global Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs interact in tropical regions throughout the world.
These ecosystems exhibit strong synergies, as the health of each ecosystem supports the …

Challenges of reducing phosphorus based water eutrophication in the agricultural landscapes of Northwest Europe

R Bol, G Gruau, PE Mellander, R Dupas… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future
research for reducing phosphorus (P) based water eutrophication in the agricultural …

Changes in land use and land cover as a result of the failure of a mining tailings dam in Mariana, MG, Brazil

URV Aires, BSM Santos, CD Coelho, DD da Silva… - Land use policy, 2018 - Elsevier
The failure of the mining tailings dam in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil, was the largest
disaster of its type in Brazil, generating serious environmental and socioeconomic problems …

Machine learning-assisted, process-based quality control for detecting compromised environmental sensors

JQ Schmidt, B Kerkez - Environmental Science & Technology, 2023 - ACS Publications
Machine learning (ML) techniques promise to revolutionize environmental research and
management, but collecting the necessary volumes of high-quality data remains …

Determining suspended solids and total phosphorus from turbidity: comparison of high-frequency sampling with conventional monitoring methods

A Villa, J Fölster, K Kyllmar - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2019 - Springer
Suspended solids (SS) are important carriers of pollutants such as phosphorus (P) in
streams, but the sampling frequency in monitoring programs is usually insufficiently frequent …

[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive review of catchment water quality monitoring using a tiered framework of integrated sensing technologies

J O'Grady, D Zhang, N O'Connor, F Regan - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Due to the growing threat of climate change, new advances in water quality monitoring
strategies are needed now more than ever. Reliable and robust monitoring practices can be …

[HTML][HTML] An evaluation of high frequency turbidity as a proxy for riverine total phosphorus concentrations

EE Lannergård, JLJ Ledesma, J Fölster… - Science of the total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Surface water eutrophication resulting from excessive phosphorus (P) inputs is one of
today's most challenging environmental issues. Riverine total phosphorus (TP) …

Sensors track mobilization of 'chemical cocktails' in streams impacted by road salts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed

JG Galella, SS Kaushal, KL Wood… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Increasing trends in base cations, pH, and salinity of freshwaters have been documented in
US streams over 50 years. These patterns, collectively known as freshwater salinization …

Comparing in situ turbidity sensor measurements as a proxy for suspended sediments in North-Western European streams

E Skarbøvik, SGM van't Veen, EE Lannergård… - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change in combination with land use alterations may lead to significant changes in
soil erosion and sediment fluxes in streams. Optical turbidity sensors can monitor with high …

Predicting sediment and nutrient concentrations from high-frequency water-quality data

C Leigh, S Kandanaarachchi, JM McGree… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Water-quality monitoring in rivers often focuses on the concentrations of sediments and
nutrients, constituents that can smother biota and cause eutrophication. However, the …