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A systems approach for understanding, predicting, and managing harmful algal blooms in Midwestern lakes
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Dissertation/Thesis | Fatka M. Identification of novel toxin-producing cyanobacteria in Iowan lakes. Master's Thesis. Department of Geological & Atmospheric Sciences. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, February 2021. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Leung T. In-situ rapid monitoring of phytoplankton community to investigate role of iron during cyanobacterial dominance. PhD Dissertation. Department of Geological & Atmospheric Sciences. Iowa State University, Ames, IA. 2021. |
R839270 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Lee J, Choi J, Fatka M, Swanner E, Ikuma K, Liang X, Leung T, Howe A. Improved detection of mcyA genes and their phylogenetic origins in harmful algal blooms. Water Research 2020;19:115730. |
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Presentation | Leung, T. Characterizing harmful algal bloom community using in-situ chlorophyll fluorescence. Presented at the Iowa Water Conference. Ames, Iowa, March 12-13, 2019. |
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Presentation | Liang, X. Changes in microcystin-degrading potentials within natural lake samples throughout the harmful cyanobacterial bloom season.Presented at Great Plains Limnology Conference. Ames, IA, October 19, 2019. |
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Presentation | Liang, X. Isolation and identification of microcystin-degrading bacteria from Iowa recreational lakes. Presented at the Iowa Water Conference. Ames, Iowa, March 12-13, 2019. |
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Presentation | Leung, T. Lake monitoring with multi-wavelength fluorescence:insight into phytoplankton community and their health. Presented at Great Plains Limnology Conference. Ames, IA, October 19, 2019. |
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Presentation | Leung, T. Multi-wavelength fluorescence:A rapid method to track harmful algal blooms in Iowa’s agriculturally impacted lakes. Presented at the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Conference. San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 1, 2019. |
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Presentation | Ikuma, K. Spatial and temporal dynamics of harmful algal blooms:Where does biodegradation of cyanotoxins fit into the framework? Presented at the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors conference. May 14-16, 2019. |
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Presentation | Swanner, E. Tracking cyanoHABs with chlorophyll fluorescence. Presented at Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7 Office. Kansas City, KS, May 9, 2019. |
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Presentation | Swanner, E. The story of iron in Iowa’s lakes and why it matters. Presented at the University of Iowa, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Iowa City, Iowa, November 15, 2019. |
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