Patrick Moran
Biologist for the Washington Water Science Center
Science and Products
Stormwater Microarray Study
Lake Crescent
Groundwater Pesticide
Effect of sample holding time on bioaccessibility and sediment ecotoxicological assessments
Mercury methylation and bioaccumulation in Sinclair Inlet, Kitsap County, Washington
Juvenile coho salmon growth and health in streams across an urbanization gradient
Complex mixtures of dissolved pesticides show potential aquatic toxicity in a synoptic study of Midwestern U.S. streams
Influence of sediment chemistry and sediment toxicity on macroinvertebrate communities across 99 wadable streams of the Midwestern USA
Suspended sediment, turbidity, and stream water temperature in the Sauk River Basin, western Washington, water years 2012-16
The Sauk River is a federally designated Wild and Scenic River that drains a relatively undisturbed landscape along the western slope of the North Cascade Mountain Range, Washington, which includes the glaciated volcano, Glacier Peak. Naturally high sediment loads characteristic of basins draining volcanoes like Glacier Peak make the Sauk River a dominant contributor of sediment to the downstream
Complex mixtures of Pesticides in Midwest U.S. streams indicated by POCIS time-integrating samplers
Monitoring plant tissue nitrogen isotopes to assess nearshore inputs of nitrogen to Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington
Development and application of freshwater sediment-toxicity benchmarks for currently used pesticides
Contaminant removal by wastewater treatment plants in the Stillaguamish River Basin, Washington
Pesticide Toxicity Index: a tool for assessing potential toxicity of pesticide mixtures to freshwater aquatic organisms
Contaminants of emerging concern in the lower Stillaguamish River Basin, Washington, 2008-11
Science and Products
Stormwater Microarray Study
Lake Crescent
Groundwater Pesticide
Effect of sample holding time on bioaccessibility and sediment ecotoxicological assessments
Mercury methylation and bioaccumulation in Sinclair Inlet, Kitsap County, Washington
Juvenile coho salmon growth and health in streams across an urbanization gradient
Complex mixtures of dissolved pesticides show potential aquatic toxicity in a synoptic study of Midwestern U.S. streams
Influence of sediment chemistry and sediment toxicity on macroinvertebrate communities across 99 wadable streams of the Midwestern USA
Suspended sediment, turbidity, and stream water temperature in the Sauk River Basin, western Washington, water years 2012-16
The Sauk River is a federally designated Wild and Scenic River that drains a relatively undisturbed landscape along the western slope of the North Cascade Mountain Range, Washington, which includes the glaciated volcano, Glacier Peak. Naturally high sediment loads characteristic of basins draining volcanoes like Glacier Peak make the Sauk River a dominant contributor of sediment to the downstream