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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R835864
Fuel Reduction Techniques as Effective Forested Watershed Management Practices against Wildfire: Drinking Water Quality Aspects
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Journal Article | Chen H, Uzun H, Chow AT, Karan T. Low water treatability efficiency of wildfire-induced dissolved organic matter and disinfection by-product precursors. Water Research 2020;184. |
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Journal Article | Chen H, Tsai K-P, Liu Y, Tolic N, Burton SD, Chu R, et al. Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter from Wildfire-induced Microcystis aeruginosa Blooms controlled by Copper Sulfate as Disinfection Byproduct Precursors Using APPI(-) and ESI(-) FT-ICR MS. Water Research 2021;189. |
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Journal Article | Majidzadeh H, Chen H, Coates TA, Tsai KP, Olivares CI, Trettin C, Uzun H, Karanfil T, Chow AT. Long-term watershed management is an effective strategy to reduce organic matter export and disinfection by-product precursors in source water. International Journal of Wildland Fire 2019;28(10):804-813. |
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Journal Article | Olivares C, Uzun H, Cagri E, Zhang WB, Trettin C, Liu Y, Burton S, Robinson E, Karanfil T, and Chow AT (2021) Increased organohalogen diversity after disinfection of water from a prescribed burn watershed. ACS ES&T Water 1(5):1274-1282. |
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Journal Article | Tsai K, Uzun H, Karanfil T, Chow, A. Dynamic Changes of Disinfection Byproduct Precursors following Exposures of Microcystis aeruginosa to Wildfire Ash Solutions. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2017, 51, pp 8272–8282. |
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Journal Article | Uzun H, Zhang W, Olivares CI, Erdem CU, Coates TA, Karanfil T, et al. Effect of prescribed fires on the export of dissolved organic matter, precursors of disinfection by-products, and water treatability. Water Research 2020;187. |
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Journal Article | Uzun H, Dahlgren RA, Olivares C, Erdem CU, Karanfil T, Chow AT. Two years of post-wildfire impacts on dissolved organic matter, nitrogen, and precursors of disinfection by-products in California stream waters. Water Research 2020;181. |
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Journal Article | Ruecker A, Uzun H, Karanfil T, Tsui MTK., Chow, A. Disinfection Byproduct Precursor Dynamics and Water Treatability during an Extreme Flooding Event in a Coastal Blackwater River in Southeastern United States. Chemosphere 2017, 188, 90–98. |
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Journal Article | Tsai KP, Uzun H, Chen H, Karanfil T, Chow AT. Control wildfire-induced Microcystis aeruginosa blooms by copper sulfate:trade-offs between reducing algal organic matter and promoting disinfection byproduct formation. Water research 2019;158:227-236. |
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Journal Article | Olivares CI, Zhang W, Uzun H, Erdem CU, Majidzadeh H, Trettin C, Karanfil T, Chow A. Optical in-situ sensors capture dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics after prescribed fire in high-DOC forest watersheds. International Journal of Wildland Fire 2019;28(10):761-768. |
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