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Identification and Control of Non-Point Sources of Microbial Pollution in a Coastal Watershed
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Journal Article | Arega F, Sanders BF. Dispersion model for tidal wetlands. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 2004;130(8):739-754. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Boehm AB, Sanders BF, Winant CD. Cross-shelf transport at Huntington Beach. Implications for the fate of sewage discharged through an offshore ocean outfall. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(9):1899-1906 |
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Journal Article | Chu AK, Sanders BF. Data requirements for load estimation in well-mixed tidal channels. Journal of Environmental Engineering - ASCE 2003;129(8):765-773. |
R828011 (2001) |
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Journal Article | Grant SB, Sanders BF, Boehm AB, Redman JA, et al. Generation of enterococci bacteria in a coastal saltwater marsh and its impact on surf zone water quality. Environmental Science and Technology 2001;35(12):2407-2416. |
R828011 (2000) R828011 (2001) R828011 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Reeves RL, Grant SB, Mrse RD, Copil-Oancea CM. Scaling and management of fecal indicator bacteria in runoff from a coastal urban watershed in southern California. Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(9):2637-2648. |
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Journal Article | Sanders BF, Green CL, Chu AK, Grant SB. Modeling tidal transport of urban runoff in channels using the finite volume method. ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 2001;127(10):795-804. |
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Journal Article | Sanders BF, Arega F, Sutula M. Modeling the dry-weather tidal cycling of fecal indicator bacteria in surface waters of an intertidal wetland. Water Research. 2005;39(14):3394-3408. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Paper | Biswas D, Feng T, Keller LR, Zheng X. Modeling multiobjective multistakeholder perspectives for environmental problems: two Huntington Beach pollution decisions. UCI Working paper, University of California–Irvine, Irvine, CA. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Paper | Feng T, Keller LR, Zheng X. A case-exercise approach to teach multi-objective multi-stakeholder decision modeling. UCI Working paper, University of California–Irvine, Irvine, CA, March 2004. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Paper | Zheng X, Biswas D, Feng T, Keller LR. Using a time-weighted approach to measure multiple attribute values. UCI Working paper, University of California–Irvine, Irvine, CA. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Biswas D, Keller LR, Zheng X, Feng T. Time-weighted utility for multiobjective multistakeholder perspectives for environmental problems. Presented at the Atlanta 2003 INFORMS, Atlanta, GA, October 19-22, 2003. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Biswas D, Keller R. To go in for a dip or not: effects of ocean pollution warning signs on beach-goers' perceived probabilities of going in the water and of getting sick. Presented at the 8th Behavioral Decision Research in Management Conference, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, May 31-June 2, 2002. |
R828011 (2001) R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Biswas D, Keller LR, Zheng X. To go in for a dip or not? The time-weighted utility of a day at the beach. Presented at the 41st Bayesian Research Conference, Studio City, CA, February 13-14, 2003. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Grant SB. Public misnotification of coastal water quality. Presented at the California and the 2002 World Ocean Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, October 27-30, 2002. |
R828011 (2001) |
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Presentation | Keller LR. Multiple stakeholders’ perspectives on Huntington Beach ocean pollution. Presented to the Men’s Forum, Regents Point Retirement Home, Irvine, CA, January 23, 2003. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Keller LR, Biswas D, Feng T, Zheng X. The times of your life: using a time-weighted approach to assess multiple-objective value. Presented at the UCI GSM Doctoral Student-Faculty Brown Bag Lunch Series, CA, February 26, 2004. |
R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Keller R, Guyse J, Biswas D. Multiple stakeholders' perspectives on management of water systems and pollution. Presented at the Society for Risk Analysis Conference, Seattle, WA, December 3, 2001. |
R828011 (2001) R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Keller R, Guyse J, Biswas D. Multiple stakeholders' perspectives on management of water systems and pollution. Presented at the 16th Triennial Conference of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies, United Kingdom, Operational Research Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 8-12, 2002. |
R828011 (2001) R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Keller R, Guyse J, Biswas D. Multiple stakeholders' perspectives on management of water systems and pollution. Presented at the Miami INFORMS Conference, Miami, Fl, November 5-8, 2001. |
R828011 (2001) R828011 (Final) |
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Presentation | Sanders BF. Internal tides and bacterial pollution at Huntington Beach, California. Presented at the 7th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, St. Pete's Beach, FL, November 6, 2001. |
R828011 (2001) |
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Presentation | Sanders B. Hydrodynamic modeling of fecal indicator bacteria in Talbert Marsh based on loads from urban runoff, bird feces, and resuspended sediments. Presented at the Academy of Sciences, Long Beach, CA, May 14-15, 2004. |
R828011 (Final) |
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