Keith A Loftin, Ph.D.
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New Study on Cyanotoxins in Lakes and Reservoirs Provides Insights into Assessing Health Risks
U.S. Geological Survey Scientists Complete First Systematic Regional Survey of Algal Toxins in Streams of the Southeastern United States
Remote Sensing Provides a National View of Cyanobacteria Blooms
Exploring the potential value of satellite remote sensing to monitor chlorophyll-a for U.S. lakes and reservoirs
Ecological forecasting—21st century science for 21st century management
Natural resource managers are coping with rapid changes in both environmental conditions and ecosystems. Enabled by recent advances in data collection and assimilation, short-term ecological forecasting may be a powerful tool to help resource managers anticipate impending near-term changes in ecosystem conditions or dynamics. Managers may use the information in forecasts to minimize the adverse ef
Characterization of water-quality and bed-sediment conditions in Currituck Sound, North Carolina, prior to the Mid-Currituck Bridge construction, 2011–18
Mixed organic and inorganic tapwater exposures and potential effects in greater Chicago area, USA
Measurement of cyanobacteria bloom magnitude using satellite remote sensing
The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in coastal soil and sediment samples from the eastern seaboard of the USA
Organic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operations
Methods used for the collection and analysis of chemical and biological data for the Tapwater Exposure Study, United States, 2016–17
Understanding the effect of salinity tolerance on cyanobacteria associated with a harmful algal bloom in Lake Okeechobee, Florida
Water-quality conditions with an emphasis on cyanobacteria and associated toxins and taste-and-odor compounds in the Kansas River, Kansas, July 2012 through September 2016
Book review: Handbook of cyanobacterial monitoring and cyanotoxin analysis
Associations between cyanobacteria and indices of secondary production in the western basin of Lake Erie
Science and Products
New Study on Cyanotoxins in Lakes and Reservoirs Provides Insights into Assessing Health Risks
U.S. Geological Survey Scientists Complete First Systematic Regional Survey of Algal Toxins in Streams of the Southeastern United States
Remote Sensing Provides a National View of Cyanobacteria Blooms
Exploring the potential value of satellite remote sensing to monitor chlorophyll-a for U.S. lakes and reservoirs
Ecological forecasting—21st century science for 21st century management
Natural resource managers are coping with rapid changes in both environmental conditions and ecosystems. Enabled by recent advances in data collection and assimilation, short-term ecological forecasting may be a powerful tool to help resource managers anticipate impending near-term changes in ecosystem conditions or dynamics. Managers may use the information in forecasts to minimize the adverse ef