Making 'chemical cocktails'–Evolution of urban geochemical processes across the periodic table of elements
Urbanization contributes to the formation of novel elemental combinations and signatures in
terrestrial and aquatic watersheds, also known as 'chemical cocktails.'The composition of …
terrestrial and aquatic watersheds, also known as 'chemical cocktails.'The composition of …
Developing the scientific framework for urban geochemistry
Highlights•Urban geochemistry is a rapidly evolving discipline within the earth
sciences.•Urban geochemistry contributes to geochemistry by treating urban environments …
sciences.•Urban geochemistry contributes to geochemistry by treating urban environments …
Spatial heterogeneity and temporal stability of baseflow stream chemistry in an urban watershed
Synoptic sampling of streams is an inexpensive way to gain insight into the spatial
distribution of dissolved constituents in the subsurface critical zone. Few spatial synoptics …
distribution of dissolved constituents in the subsurface critical zone. Few spatial synoptics …
Can common pool resource theory catalyze stakeholder-driven solutions to the freshwater salinization syndrome?
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 …
phenomenon called the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS). The FSS mobilizes organic …
Nonpoint source contributions drive elevated major ion and dissolved inorganic carbon concentrations in urban watersheds
J Moore, DL Bird, SK Dobbis… - Environmental Science & …, 2017 - ACS Publications
The rapid expansion of urban land cover is associated with negative impacts on stream
ecosystems. Elevated specific conductance (SC) and major ion concentrations are …
ecosystems. Elevated specific conductance (SC) and major ion concentrations are …
High-frequency data reveal deicing salts drive elevated specific conductance and chloride along with pervasive and frequent exceedances of the US Environmental …
J Moore, RM Fanelli, AJ Sekellick - Environmental science & …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Increasing specific conductance (SC) and chloride concentrations [Cl] negatively affect
many stream ecosystems. We characterized spatial variability in SC,[Cl], and exceedances …
many stream ecosystems. We characterized spatial variability in SC,[Cl], and exceedances …
Overcoming the concrete conquest of aquatic ecosystems
In reflecting on the human domination of our planet in the Anthropocene, some have argued
that concrete is among the most destructive materials created by humans. Here we explore …
that concrete is among the most destructive materials created by humans. Here we explore …
Urbanization affects food webs and leaf-litter decomposition in a tropical stream in Malaysia
Urbanization is occurring rapidly in southeastern Asia where streams are increasingly
pressured. We assessed the ecological integrity of Ampang River in Kuala Lumpur by …
pressured. We assessed the ecological integrity of Ampang River in Kuala Lumpur by …
Steady-state land cover but non-steady-state major ion chemistry in urban streams
DL Bird, PM Groffman, CJ Salice… - Environmental science & …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Sources of many major ions in urban streams remain ambiguous, particularly for ions
unrelated to deicing salt use, and temporal patterns in concentrations are unstudied. We …
unrelated to deicing salt use, and temporal patterns in concentrations are unstudied. We …
Addressing the contribution of indirect potable reuse to inland freshwater salinization
Inland freshwater salinity is rising worldwide, a phenomenon called the freshwater
salinization syndrome (FSS). We investigate a potential conflict between managing the FSS …
salinization syndrome (FSS). We investigate a potential conflict between managing the FSS …