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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R835864

Fuel Reduction Techniques as Effective Forested Watershed Management Practices against Wildfire: Drinking Water Quality Aspects

RFA: National Priorities: Systems-Based Strategies to Improve The Nation’s Ability to Plan And Respond to Water Scarcity and Drought Due to Climate Change (2014)

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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. R835864 (Final)
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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. R835864 (Final)
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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. R835864 (Final)
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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. R835864 (Final)
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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. R835864 (2017)
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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. R835864 (Final)
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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. R835864 (Final)
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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. R835864 (2017)
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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. R835864 (Final)
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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. R835864 (Final)
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