Thomas R Doody
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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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Kaushal S, Reimer J, Mayer P, Shatkay R, Maas C, Nguyen W, et al.
Freshw Sci
. 2022 Oct;
41(3):420-441.
PMID: 36213200
We investigate impacts of Freshwater Salinization Syndrome (FSS) on mobilization of salts, nutrients, and metals in urban streams and stormwater BMPs by analyzing original data on concentrations and fluxes of...
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Reisinger A, Doody T, Groffman P, Kaushal S, Rosi E
Ecol Appl
. 2019 Jun;
29(6):e01941.
PMID: 31155778
The continually increasing global population residing in urban landscapes impacts numerous ecosystem functions and services provided by urban streams. Urban stream restoration is often employed to offset these impacts and...
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Kaushal S, Likens G, Pace M, Haq S, Wood K, Galella J, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2018 Dec;
374(1764).
PMID: 30509916
Widespread changes in water temperatures, salinity, alkalinity and pH have been documented in inland waters in North America, which influence ion exchange, weathering rates, chemical solubility and contaminant toxicity. Increasing...
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Kaushal S, Duan S, Doody T, Haq S, Smith R, Johnson T, et al.
Appl Geochem
. 2018 Sep;
83:121-135.
PMID: 30220785
Human-dominated land uses can increase transport of major ions in streams due to the combination of human-accelerated weathering and anthropogenic salts. Calcium, magnesium, sodium, alkalinity, and hardness significantly increased in...