The following pages link to John Franco Saraceno (Q140058):
Displayed 12 items.
- Seeing the light: the effects of particles, dissolved materials, and temperature on in situ measurements of DOM fluorescence in rivers and streams (Q147414) (← links)
- Mississippi River nitrate loads from high frequency sensor measurements and regression-based load estimation (Q236841) (← links)
- Clearing the waters: Evaluating the need for site-specific field fluorescence corrections based on turbidity measurements (Q239194) (← links)
- Microbial degradation of plant leachate alters lignin phenols and trihalomethane precursors (Q247235) (← links)
- Taking the pulse of snowmelt: in situ sensors reveal seasonal, event and diurnal patterns of nitrate and dissolved organic matter variability in an upland forest stream (Q251159) (← links)
- High-frequency in situ optical measurements during a storm event: Assessing relationships between dissolved organic matter, sediment concentrations, and hydrologic processes (Q274260) (← links)
- Assessing the sources and magnitude of diurnal nitrate variability in the San Joaquin River (California) with an in situ optical nitrate sensor and dual nitrate isotopes (Q299286) (← links)
- A novel high-frequency groundwater quality monitoring system (Q304202) (← links)
- San Francisco Estuary chlorophyll sensor and sample analysis intercomparison (Q312307) (← links)
- Produced water chemistry data for the Lost Hills, Fruitvale, and North and South Belridge study areas, Southern San Joaquin Valley, California (version 1.1, September 2020) (Q327621) (← links)
- Electrical conductivity, pH, and dissolved oxygen time-series data generated from the short-term precision experiment and the long-term field precision analysis to characterize water-quality sondes for the Guidelines and Standard Procedures for High- (Q329489) (← links)
- Rio Icacos, Puerto Rico, Turbidity, FDOM, and Water Temperature, March 2017 to March 2019 (Q329730) (← links)