Using the Storm Water Management Model to predict urban headwater stream hydrological response to climate and land cover change
JY Wu, JR Thompson, RK Kolka… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2013 - hess.copernicus.org
Streams are natural features in urban landscapes that can provide ecosystem services for
urban residents. However, urban streams are under increasing pressure caused by multiple …
urban residents. However, urban streams are under increasing pressure caused by multiple …
Land use, stream habitat and benthic invertebrate assemblages in a highly altered Iowa watershed
CJ Herringshaw, TW Stewart, JR Thompson… - The American Midland …, 2011 - BioOne
Abstract Knowledge of relationships between land cover (ie, land use) and abiotic and
biotic features of headwater streams enhances our ability to predict and effectively assess …
biotic features of headwater streams enhances our ability to predict and effectively assess …
[HTML][HTML] A life cycle assessment approach for vegetables in large-, mid-, and small-scale food systems in the midwest US
Although vegetables are important for healthy diets, there are concerns about the sustainability
of food systems that provide them. For example, half of fresh-market vegetables sold in …
of food systems that provide them. For example, half of fresh-market vegetables sold in …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of social equity in FEWS analyses
…, LC Dickey, H Summers, JR Thompson… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Integrating social equity considerations into analyses of the food-energy-water systems
nexus (FEWS) could improve understanding of how to meet increasing resource demands …
nexus (FEWS) could improve understanding of how to meet increasing resource demands …
Watershed features and stream water quality: Gaining insight through path analysis in a Midwest urban landscape, USA
J Wu, TW Stewart, JR Thompson, RK Kolka… - Landscape and Urban …, 2015 - Elsevier
Urban stream condition is often degraded by human activities in the surrounding watershed.
Given the complexity of urban areas, relationships among variables that cause stream …
Given the complexity of urban areas, relationships among variables that cause stream …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the Influence of a Bias Correction Method on Future Climate Scenarios Using SWAT as an Impact Model Indicator
…, PW Gassman, WJ Gutowski Jr, JR Thompson - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
In this study, we evaluate the implications of a bias correction method on a combination of
Global/Regional Climate Models (GCM and RCM) for simulating precipitation and, …
Global/Regional Climate Models (GCM and RCM) for simulating precipitation and, …
Vegetative buffers for fan emissions from poultry farms: 2. ammonia, dust and foliar nitrogen
…, DA Anderson, JR Thompson - … Science and Health …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This study evaluated the potential of trees planted around commercial poultry farms to trap
ammonia (NH 3 ) and dust or particulate matter (PM). Norway spruce, Spike hybrid poplar, …
ammonia (NH 3 ) and dust or particulate matter (PM). Norway spruce, Spike hybrid poplar, …
Learning about restoration of urban ecosystems: a case study integrating public participation, stormwater management, and ecological research
CJ Herringshaw, JR Thompson, TW Stewart - Urban Ecosystems, 2010 - Springer
Restoration of ecosystem functions in urban environments is made challenging by 1) a
public that often lacks understanding of ecological principles, 2) inadequate evidence of the …
public that often lacks understanding of ecological principles, 2) inadequate evidence of the …
Seasonal storage of nutrients by perennial herbaceous species in undisturbed and disturbed deciduous hardwood forests
…, ME Gerken, JR Thompson - Applied Vegetation …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Question: Pollution and eutrophication of surface water is increasingly a problem in agricultural
landscapes. Do intact (relatively undisturbed) and degraded forests differ in seasonal …
landscapes. Do intact (relatively undisturbed) and degraded forests differ in seasonal …
Modeling a localized metropolitan food system in the Midwest USA: life cycle impacts of scenarios for Des Moines, Iowa
TF Stone, JR Thompson, KA Rosentrater… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Food systems are energy-intensive, causing ≈25 % of anthropogenic global warming potential
(GWP) and contributing to challenges across the food-energy-water nexus. The state of …
(GWP) and contributing to challenges across the food-energy-water nexus. The state of …