Megan A Rippy
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Kaushal S, Shelton S, Mayer P, Kellmayer B, Utz R, Reimer J, et al.
Biogeochemistry
. 2025 Mar;
168(2):31.
PMID: 40078318
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10533-025-01219-6.
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Shelton S, Kaushal S, Mayer P, Shatkay R, Rippy M, Grant S, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Apr;
930:172777.
PMID: 38670384
Along urban streams and rivers, various processes, including road salt application, sewage leaks, and weathering of the built environment, contribute to novel chemical cocktails made up of metals, salts, nutrients,...
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Malin J, Kaushal S, Mayer P, Maas C, Hohman S, Rippy M
Environ Monit Assess
. 2024 Apr;
196(5):437.
PMID: 38592553
Impervious surface cover increases peak flows and degrades stream health, contributing to a variety of hydrologic, water quality, and ecological symptoms, collectively known as the urban stream syndrome. Strategies to...
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Kaushal S, Likens G, Mayer P, Shatkay R, Shelton S, Grant S, et al.
Nat Rev Earth Environ
. 2024 Mar;
4:770-784.
PMID: 38515734
Increasing salt production and use is shifting the natural balances of salt ions across Earth systems, causing interrelated effects across biophysical systems collectively known as freshwater salinization syndrome. In this...
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Maas C, Kaushal S, Rippy M, Mayer P, Grant S, Shatkay R, et al.
Front Environ Sci
. 2023 Oct;
11:1-20.
PMID: 37841559
Freshwater Salinization Syndrome (FSS) refers to groups of biological, physical, and chemical impacts which commonly occur together in response to salinization. FSS can be assessed by the mobilization of chemical...
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Kaushal S, Mayer P, Likens G, Reimer J, Maas C, Rippy M, et al.
Limnol Oceanogr Lett
. 2023 Aug;
8(1):190-211.
PMID: 37539375
Factors driving freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) influence the severity of impacts and chances for recovery. We hypothesize that spread of FSS across ecosystems is a function of interactions among five...
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Kaushal S, Maas C, Mayer P, Newcomer-Johnson T, Grant S, Rippy M, et al.
Front Environ Sci
. 2023 Jul;
11:1-28.
PMID: 37475839
There are challenges in monitoring and managing water quality due to spatial and temporal heterogeneity in contaminant sources, transport, and transformations. We demonstrate the importance of longitudinal stream synoptic (LSS)...
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Grant S, Rippy M, Birkland T, Schenk T, Rowles K, Misra S, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2022 Sep;
56(19):13517-13527.
PMID: 36103712
Freshwater salinity is rising across many regions of the United States as well as globally, a phenomenon called the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS). The FSS mobilizes organic carbon, nutrients, heavy...
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Rugh M, Grant S, Hung W, Jay J, Parker E, Feraud M, et al.
Water Res
. 2022 May;
219:118525.
PMID: 35533621
Green stormwater infrastructure systems, such as biofilters, provide many water quality and other environmental benefits, but their ability to remove human pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) from stormwater runoff...
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Pierce G, Gmoser-Daskalakis K, Jessup K, Grant S, Mehring A, Winfrey B, et al.
Environ Manage
. 2020 Nov;
67(1):12-25.
PMID: 33150485
U.S. public university campuses are held directly responsible for compliance with many of the same federal- and state-level environmental regulations as cities, including stormwater management. While operating as 'cities within...