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The following pages link to Bridget R Deemer, Ph.D. (Q45675):
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- Half of global methane emissions come from highly variable aquatic ecosystem sources (Q146027) (← links)
- Drivers of methane flux differ between lakes and reservoirs, complicating global upscaling efforts (Q146108) (← links)
- Greenhouse gas emissions from an arid-zone reservoir and their environmental policy significance: Results from existing global models and an exploratory dataset (Q146252) (← links)
- Drought related changes in water quality surpass effects of experimental flows on trout growth downstream of Lake Powell reservoir (Q150179) (← links)
- Taking steps to address inequities in open-access publishing through an early career publication honor (Q150232) (← links)
- Peer review by and for non-native English speakers: Interacting across international limnology societies (Q150531) (← links)
- Little bugs, big data, and Colorado River adaptive management: Preliminary findings from the ongoing bug flow experiment at Glen Canyon Dam (Q150727) (← links)
- Changes in prey, turbidity, and competition reduce somatic growth and cause the collapse of a fish population (Q156739) (← links)
- Lake Powell Research (Q227315) (← links)
- Book review: Lakes of the world with Google Earth: Understanding our environment (Q239723) (← links)
- Experimental reductions in sub-daily flow fluctuations increased gross primary productivity for 425 river kilometers downstream (Q266846) (← links)
- Inland water greenhouse gas budgets for RECCAP2: 2. Regionalization and homogenization of estimates (Q271147) (← links)
- Declines in prey production during the collapse of a tailwater Rainbow Trout population are associated with changing reservoir conditions (Q273993) (← links)
- Early career researchers have questions about peer review—we asked the ASLO editors for answers (Q275357) (← links)
- Modeling the impacts of Glen Canyon Dam operations on Colorado River resources (Q278104) (← links)
- Over half a century record of limnology data from Lake Powell, desert southwest United States: From reservoir filling to present day (1964–2021) (Q281855) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center: Proceedings of the fiscal year 2023 annual reporting meeting to the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (Q282750) (← links)
- Linking ecosystem processes to consumer growth rates: Gross primary productivity as a driver of freshwater fish somatic growth in a resource-limited river (Q291675) (← links)
- Appendix 1: Lake Powell water quality monitoring (Q294864) (← links)
- Methane emissions from artificial waterbodies dominate the carbon footprint of irrigation: A study of transitions in the food-energy-water-climate nexus (Spain, 1900-2014) (Q302596) (← links)
- Storms and pH of dam releases affect downstream phosphorus cycling in an arid regulated river (Q303415) (← links)
- Inland water greenhouse gas budgets for RECCAP2: 1. State-of-the-art of global scale assessments (Q305322) (← links)
- Proceedings of the Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Reporting Meeting to the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (Q305588) (← links)
- Calcite precipitation in Lake Powell reduces alkalinity and total salt loading to the Lower Colorado River Basin (Q307223) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal methane emission from global reservoirs (Q312733) (← links)
- Dissolved oxygen predictions for releases from Lake Powell under different management scenarios for Lake Powell releases (Q319127) (← links)
- Limnology data from Lake Powell, desert southwest USA (ver. 2.0, Sept. 2023) (Q319646) (← links)
- Phosphorus, nitrogen, carbon, calcium, pH, and dissolved oxygen data from incubations of Colorado River water and sediment and associated ambient river water measurements (Q323517) (← links)
- Rainbow trout growth data and growth covariate data from Glen Canyon, Colorado River, Arizona, 2012-2021 (Q324120) (← links)
- Proximal and distal factors associated with the decline in secondary invertebrate prey production in the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, Arizona. (Q325877) (← links)
- Gross primary production estimates and associated light, sediment, and water quality data from the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam (Q326234) (← links)
- Modeled and measured greenhouse gas emissions from Lake Powell and bathymetric analysis of tributary littoral habitat at different water levels (Q329370) (← links)
- Calcium, magnesium and total dissolved solids data as well as modeled salinity and mass balance estimates for Lake Powell, 1952-2017 (Q330138) (← links)
- Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus content of adult emergent Diptera before and after a fire-storm sequence in the Colorado River near Shinumo Creek, Grand Canyon, AZ (Q330761) (← links)