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Emily M. M. Elliott
Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh
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Employing Remote Sensing and Stable Isotopes of Nitrate to Explore Nutrient Sources Driving Algae Blooms on the Allegheny Reservoir
ECOHYDRAULICS AND ECOMORPHODYNAMICS: BIOPHYSICAL INTERACTIONS IN NATURAL AND ENGINEERED AQUATIC SYSTEMS III POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Elijah Hall, Emily M. Elliott, Carl Nim
Algae blooms are poorly understood in freshwater systems, especially reservoirs. Investigating nutrient dynamics of reservoirs allows for the implemen...
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Liposome Carriers for Nitrogen Alter Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles
CARBON AND NUTRIENT LINKAGES ACROSS TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS I POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Camille Butkus, Julie N. Weitzman, Jason P. Kaye, ...
Liposomes are nanoscale lipid vesicles that have successfully been used to deliver drugs to specific areas of the human body. Liposomes hold great pro...
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Refining Lab Methods to Determine Best Practices for Plant Tissue Nitrate Extractions
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTIONS: PEOPLE, PLANTS, AND WATER IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT I POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Olivia Rossi, Abby Yancy, Emily M. Elliott
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient for plant growth; however, only reactive forms of N are available for plant use, with nitrate (NO3-) being one of ...
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Field evidence of altered riparian soil nitrogen cycling by non-native knotweed (Reynoutria × bohemica) in Western Pennsylvania (USA)
SOILS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: THE EFFECT OF PLANT COMMUNITIES AND THEIR MICROBIAL ASSOCIATIONS ON SOIL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY II POSTER
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Abby Yancy, Camille Butkus, Julie N. Weitzman, Mas...
Invasive knotweeds (Reynoutria japonica, R. sachalinensis, and R. × bohemica) are herbaceous perennial plants native to East Asia where they are of ec...
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Reconstructing Chlorophyll-a Dynamics in a Data-poor Reservoir Using Landsat
FRONTIERS IN WATER QUALITY I POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Elijah Hall, Samuel Sillen, Gabriella Zuccolotto, ...
Algae blooms have become a persistent challenge for many freshwater systems in the United States despite the implementation of numerous nutrient reduc...
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Storm Event Solute Dynamics Reveal Hydrologic Interactions Between Buried Streams and Sewer Infrastructure.
BIOGEOCHEMICAL, HYDROLOGICAL, AND ANTHROPOGENIC PERTURBATIONS DRIVING URBAN CRITICAL ZONE PROCESSES II POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2022
Rebecca Forgrave, Emily M. Elliott, Daniel Bain
Many older cities in the U.S. have high percentages of the total historical stream network buried, as high as 75-80% in cities like Pittsburgh, Detroi...
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Estimating Chlorophyll-a in Small Lakes in Northeastern US using Landsat
ADVANCES IN WATER QUALITY PREDICTION IV POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2022
Elijah Hall, John Gardner, Emily M. Elliott
In the United States, freshwater systems are facing unprecedented degradation as algae blooms persist despite widespread nutrient reduction efforts. I...
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Long-Term Nutrients Trends, Extreme Hydrologic Conditions and Unprecedented Toxigenic Cyanobacterial Blooms in the Ohio River
ADVANCES IN LARGE-SCALE STUDIES IN WATERSHED BIOGEOCHEMISTRY II POSTER
biogeosciences | 16 december 2021
Anusha Balangoda, Rebecca Forgrave, Catherine Zida...
In 2015 and 2019, unprecedented Microcystis-dominated blooms were reported in the Ohio River and extended 600 and 300 miles, respectively. Given the u...
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