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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R830883
Adaptive Implementation Modeling and Monitoring for TMDL Refinement
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Developing Regional-Scale Stressor-Response Models for Use in Environmental Decision-making (2002)
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Journal Article | Borsuk ME, Stow CA, Reckhow KH. Integrated approach to total maximum daily load development for the Neuse River Estuary using Bayesian probability network model (Neu-BERN). Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 2003;129(4):271-282. |
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Journal Article | Borsuk ME, Stow CA, Reckhow KH. A Bayesian network of eutrophication models for synthesis, prediction, and uncertainty analysis. Ecological Modelling 2004;173(2-3):219-239. |
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Journal Article | Borsuk ME, Stow CA, Reckhow KH. Confounding effect of flow on estuarine response to nitrogen loading. Journal of Environmental Engineering 2004;130(6):605-614. |
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Journal Article | McMahon G, Alexander RB, Qian S. Support of total maximum daily load programs using spatially referenced regression models. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 2003;129(4):315-329. |
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Journal Article | Qian SS, Reckhow KH, Zhai J, McMahon G. Nonlinear regression modeling of nutrient loads in streams: a Bayesian approach. Water Resources Research 2005;41;W07012, doi:10.1029/2005WR003986. |
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