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Hydrologic Futures: Using Scenario Analysis to Evaluate Impacts of Forecasted Land Use Change on Hydrologic Services
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 08, 2012]
Land cover and land use changes can substantially alter hydrologic ecosystem services. Water availability and quality can change with modifications to the type or amount of surface vegetation, the permeability of soil and other surfaces, and the introduction of contaminants throu...
Optimal Expansion of a Drinking Water Infrastructure System with Respect to Carbon Footprint, Cost Effectiveness and Water Demand
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 15, 2012]
Urban water infrastructure requires careful long-term expansion planning to reduce the risk from climate change during both the periods of economic boom and recession. As part of the adaptation management strategies, capacity expansion in concert with other management alternativ...
Predicting Plausible Impacts of Sets of Climate and Land Use Change Scenarios on Water Resources
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2012]
Global changes in climate and land use can alTect the quantity and quality of water resources. Hence, we need a methodology to predict these ramifications. Using the Little Miami River (LMR) watershed as a case study, this paper describes a spatial analytical approach integrating...
Ecosystem services altered by human changes in the nitrogen cycle: a new perspective for US decision making Ecology Letters
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 01, 2011]
The human alteration of the nitrogen (N) cycle has yielded many benefits, but also has altered ecosystems and degraded air and water quality in many areas. Here we explore the science available to connect the effects of increasing N on ecosystem structure and function to ecosyst...
Predicting Plausible Impacts of Sets of Climate and Land Use Change Scenario on Water Resources
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2012]
As the new decade ushers in, there will be new challenges. The world’s population is increasing and the land use patterns are changing. Inevitably with these global changes, there will be various environmental consequences. For example, our water resources, both in terms of qu...
U.S. - India Collaboration on Air Quality and Climate Research and Education
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2012]
With partial support from the U.s. National Science Foundation and U.S. Department of Energy, a workshop held March 14 - 24,2011, in India, brought together experts from the United States and India (among other countries) with a common vision for identifying priority areas of res...
Severe Droughts Reduce Estuarine Primary Productivity with Cascading Effects on Higher Trophic Levels
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 14, 2011]
Using a 10 year time-series dataset, we analyzed the effects of two severe droughts on water quality and ecosystem processes in a temperate, eutrophic estuary (Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina). During the droughts, dissolved inorganic nitrogen concentrations were on average 4...
Stable Water Isotope Climate Archives in Springs from the Olympic Mountains, Washington
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 2011]
The <SUP>18</SUP>O and <SUP>2</SUP>H (HDO) compositions are summarized for sampled springs (n = 81) within the Elwha watershed (≈ 692 km<SUP>2</SUP>) on the northern Olympic Peninsula. Samples, collected during 2001–2009, of springs (n = 158), precipitation (n = 520), streams (n...
Land Use and Climate Variability Amplify Contaminant Pulses
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 22, 2010]
Converting land to human-dominated uses has increased contaminant loads in streams and rivers and vastly transformed hydrological cycles (Vitousek et al. 1997). More recently, climate change has further altered hydrologic cycles and variability of precipitation (IPCC 2007). Toge...
Introduction to the Featured Collection on Riparian Ecosystems & Buffers
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 15, 2010]
Riparian ecosystems, located at the interface of terrestrial and aquatic systems, are often given special attention by scientists for their high biodiversity and biological activity (Naiman et al. 1993, Naiman and Decamps 1997) and significant role in nutrient and energy flux (Mc...
Perspectives on achieving sustainable energy production and use
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 30, 2010]
The traditional definition of sustainability calls for polices and strategies that meet society's present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Achieving operational sustainability requires three critical elements: advances in scien...
Redefine Water Infrastructure Adaptation to a Nonstationary Climate (Editorial)
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 31, 2010]
The statement “Climate Stationarity is Dead” by Milly et al. (2008) stresses the need to evaluate and when necessary, incorporate non-stationary hydroclimatic changes into water resources and infrastructure planning and engineering. Variations of this theme echo in several other ...
Development of the Metropolitan Water Availability Index (MWAI) and Short-term Assessment with Multi-scale Remote Sensing Technologies
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 01, 2010]
Global climate change will change environmental conditions including temperature, precipitation, surface radiation, humidity, soil moisture, and sea level, and impact significantly the regional-scale hydrologic processes such as evapotranspiration (ET), runoff, groundwater levels...
A Method for Comparative Analysis of Recovery Potential in Impaired Waters Restoration Planning
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 15, 2009]
Common decision support tools and a growing body of knowledge about ecological recovery can help inform and guide large state and federal restoration programs affecting thousands of impaired waters. Under the federal Clean Water Act (CWA), waters not meeting state Water Quality ...
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CORAL REEF BIOCRITERIA IN U.S. JURISDICTIONS
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2009]
U.S. coral reef ecosystems are threatened by a variety of anthropogenic activities (e.g., pollution, over fishing, vessel groundings, excess nutrients, coastal development, etc.), natural stressors (e.g., tropical storms), and natural stressors that have been exacerbated by anth...
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Solar Ultraviolet Exposure of Coral Assemblages in the Florida Keys: Importance of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 15, 2008]
Solar UV radiation can have deleterious effects on coral assemblages in tropical and subtropical marine environments. We present evidence that UV exposure of coral reefs in the Florida Keys is controlled primarily by chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in waters overlyin...
Timing and Prediction of Climate Change and Hydrological Impacts: Periodicity in Natural Variations
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 10, 2008]
Hydrological impacts from climate change are of principal interest to water resource policy-makers and practicing engineers, and predictive climatic models have been extensively investigated to quantify the impacts. In palaeoclmatic investigations, climate proxy evidence has une...
THE ROLE OF NITROGEN IN CHROMOPHORIC AND FLUORESCENT DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER FORMATION
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 08, 2007]
Microbial and photochemical processes affect chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) dynamics in the ocean. Some evidence suggests that dissolved nitrogen plays a role in CDOM formation, although this has received little systematic attention in marine ecosystems. Coastal sea...
PRODUCTION OF HYDRATED ELECTRONS FROM PHOTOIONIZATION OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER IN NATURAL WATERS
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2007]
Under UV irradiation, an important primary photochemical reaction of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is electron ejection, producing hydrated electrons (e-aq). The efficiency of this process has been studied in both fresh and seawater samples with both steady-state scave...
INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF SOLAR UV RADIATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 08, 2007]
This paper assesses research on the interactions of UV radiation (280-400 nm) and global climate change with global biogeochemical cycles at the Earth's surface. The effects of UV-B (280-315 nm), which are dependent on the stratospheric ozone layer, on biogeochemical cycles are o...
DROWNING IN DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS? ASSESSING SWIMMING POOL WATER
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 15, 2007]
The development of treated water for swimming pools has made swimming a year round activity, widely enjoyed for leisure as well as exercise. Swimming pools can be found in different kinds and sizes in public areas, hotels and spas, or at private homes. In Germany ~250-300 million...
DROWNING IN DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS? SWIMMING POOL WATER QUALITY RECONSIDERED.
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 15, 2007]
The development of treated water for swimming pools has made swimming a year ¬round activity, widely enjoyed for leisure as well as exercise. Swimming pools can be found in different kinds and sizes in public areas, hotels and spas, or at private homes. In Germany ~250-300 millio...
RESTORING COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS: ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGE
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 2006]
Consensus exists that U.S. coastal ecosystems are severely degraded due to a variety of human-factors requiring large financial expenditures to restore and manage. Yet, even as controversy surrounds human factors in ecosystem degradation in the Gulf of Mexico, Chesapeake Bay, an...
A BASIN-WIDE ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICS OF FECAL CONTAMINATION AND FECAL SOURCE IDENTIFICATION IN TILLAMOOK BAY, OREGON
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 01, 2006]
The objectives of this study were to determine if spatial and temporal dynamics exist in source-specific <EM>Bacteroidales</EM> 16S rRNA genetic marker data across a watershed, to study these in relation to fecal indicator counts, general measurements of water quality, and climat...
SOIL FLUXES OF CO2, CO, NO AND N2O FROM AN OLD-PASTURE AND FROM NATIVE SAVANNA IN BRAZIL
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 05, 2004]
We compared fluxes of CO2, CO, NO and N2O, soil microbial biomass, and N-mineralization rates in a 20-year old Brachiaria pasture and a native cerrado area (savanna in Central Brazil). In order to assess the spatial variability of CO2 fluxes, we tested the relation between elect...