Publications
Below are the publications attributed to Kansas Water Science Center.
Contaminant exposure and transport from three potential reuse waters within a single watershed
Technical note—Performance evaluation of the PhytoFind, an in-place phytoplankton classification tool
Field techniques for the determination of algal pigment fluorescence in environmental waters—Principles and guidelines for instrument and sensor selection, operation, quality assurance, and data reporting
The use of algal fluorometers by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has become increasingly common. The basic principles of algal fluorescence, instrument calibration, interferences, data quantification, data interpretation, and quality control are given in Hambrook Berkman and Canova (2007). Much of the guidance given for instrument maintenance, data storage, and quality assurance in Wagner and ot
Pesticide prioritization by potential biological effects in tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Bottled water contaminant exposures and potential human effects
Social Scientist GS–0101
Hydrologic conditions in Kansas, water year 2021
Streamflow—Water year 2021
What’s It worth? Estimating the potential value of early warnings of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms for managing freshwater reservoirs in Kansas, United States
Cyanobacterial blooms are an issue drawing increasing concern in freshwater lakes and reservoirs in the United States due to the real and sometimes perceived harms they can cause through cyanotoxin production or other effects. These types of blooms are often referred to as cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs). Cyanotoxin exposure can potentially lead to human health effects through recr