Greater
Everglades Abstracts
8 -
Water Quality
ORAL
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Alphabetical by presenting author
Interactions of Dissolved Organic Matter with
Mercury in the Florida Everglades
George Aiken
Using Nitrogen and Carbon Isotopes to Explain Mercury Variability in Largemouth
Bass
Bryan E. Bemis, Carol Kendall, Ted Lange and
Linda Campbell
Large Scale Treatment Wetlands for Everglades
Restoration: Baseline comparisons and first year of operation of STAs 5 and 6
Jana Majer Newman, Christy Combs and Kathy Pietro
Capabilities and Limitations of Stormwater
Treatment Areas for Reducing Phosphorus Loads to the Water Conservation Areas: A
Biogeochemical Perspective
Thomas A.
DeBusk
and Forrest Dierberg
Relationships Between
Hydraulic Efficiency and Phosphorus Removal in a Submersed Aquatic
Vegetation-Dominated Treatment Wetland
Forrest Dierberg, John Juston, Thomas A. DeBusk and
Taufiqul Aziz
Determination of Caffeine, a
specific marker for wastewater contamination, in coastal environments from the
Florida Keys
Piero R.
Gardinali,
Arlette Azua and Joseph Boyer
Occurrence and transport of
IRGAROL 1051, a new antifouling herbicide, and its major metabolite in coastal
waters from Biscayne Bay and the Florida Keys
Piero R.
Gardinali
and Charles Maxey
Phosphorus Removal Performance By Submerged Aquatic
Vegetation-Dominated Wetlands in Response to Hydraulic Loading Pulses
Kevin A. Grace,
Thomas A. DeBusk, Forrest E. Dierberg
Analysis of Water
Quality in a Constructed Treatment Wetland Designed to Reduce Nutrients in
Everglades Agricultural Area Runoff
Binhe Gu,
Jana Newman, Martha Nungesser and Michael J. Chimney
Phosphorus Removal Performance of Native and
Exotic Submerged Aquatic Macrophytes in South Florida
Scott
Jackson,
Patrick Owens, Thomas A. DeBusk and Forrest Dierberg
Characterizing Flow and
Phosphorus Loads for Lake Okeechobee Watershed using WAM
Barry M. Jacobson and Adelbert (Del) B. Bottcher and
Jeffrey G. Hiscock
Responses of midges (Diptera: Chironomidae &
Ceratopogonidae) to canal inflows, and to phosphorus-dosing in flume arrays, in
Everglades National Park
Richard
E. Jacobsen
and Sue A. Perry
NEW - Benefit of
Kissimmee River Restoration to Lake Okeechobee Phosphorus Control
Bradley L. Jones
Biogeochemical and
Hydrologic Controls on Food Web Structure in the Everglades
Carol Kendall, Bryan E. Bemis, Scott D. Wankel, Ted Lange and
David P.
Krabbenhoft
Unraveling the Complexities of Mercury Methylation
in the Everglades: The Use of Mesocosms to Test the Effects of “New” Mercury,
Sulfate, Phosphate, and Dissolved Organic Carbon
David P. Krabbenhoft, William H. Orem, George Aiken and Cynthia Gilmour
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Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Mercury
Bioaccumulation in Largemouth Bass in the Everglades
Ted R.
Lange,
Doug A. Richard and Bethany E. Sargent
Water Quality Considerations in the Study of the
Groundwater –Surface Water Interactions Occurring During the Kissimmee River
Restoration
Paul R.
McGinnes,
Cynthia Gefvert, Brad Jones and Steve Krupa
Total Phosphorus Trends in the Greater Everglades
Headwaters: Upper Kissimmee Chain-of-Lakes
Nellie Morales
Applying the Success of the Stormwater Treatment
Areas to the Greater South Florida Restoration Effort of the Comprehensive
Everglades Restoration Plan
Jana
Majer Newman
and Kathleen Collins
Stormwater Treatment Area Optimization Research:
The Result of Pulsed loading and Depth Changes on Half-acre Research Treatment
Wetlands in South Florida
Jana
Majer Newman
and
Kimberleigh Cayse
Can Stormwater Treatment Areas be Managed to
Optimize Total Phosphorus Concentration Reductions for Everglades Restoration?
Martha K.
Nungesser
Microbial trophic levels
within the carbon cycle in oligotrophic and nutrient impacted regions of Water
Conservation Area 2-A
Andrew Ogram,
Ashvini Chauhan, Hector Castro, Ilker Uz and K. R. Reddy
Sulfur Contamination and Geochemistry of the
Everglades
William Orem, Harry Lerch, Anne Bates, Margo Corum, and Marisa Beck
Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Surface Water
Quality on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation
Dianne Owen,
John C. Volin and
William A. Dunson
Screening Level Probabilistic Aquatic Ecological Risk
Assessment of Canal C-111 and Adjacent Coastal Areas
G. M. Rand
and J. F. Carriger
Relative Importance of
Tripton, Chlorophyll_a, and Dissolved Organic Matters in Affecting Light
Attenuation in Florida Estuaries
Y. Peter Sheng and David Christian
Evaluation of a
Periphyton-based Stormwater Treatment Area (PSTA) in the margin of the C-111
canal and the Everglades National Park (ENP): Results of a two-year
investigation (2001-2002)
Serge Thomas,
Evelyn E. Gaiser, Miroslav Gantar, Aga Pinowska, Leonard J. Scinto and Ronald D.
Jones
Use of Chloride
Concentration to Assess Conservative and Non-Conservative Properties of
Everglades Surface-Water Constituents
Michael G.
Waldon
and Paul McCormick
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Periphyton Stormwater Treatment Areas
Demonstration Project: Results of Three Years of Monitoring
Jana Majer Newman
and Lori Wenkert
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