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Stroud Center and Community Members to Plant 500 Trees
Stroud Center and Community Members to Plant 500 Trees
Tree planting is part of ongoing research to understand how to maximize the survivorship and growth of small seedlings used to reforest local streams.
A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.
Methods for evaluating the geomorphological performance of naturalized rivers: examples from the Chicago metropolitan area
Rhoads, B.L., M.H. Garcia, J. Rodriguez, F. Bombardelli, J. Abad, and M. Daniels. 2008. Pages 209–228 in D. Sears and S. Darby (editors). River restoration: managing the uncertainty in restoring physical
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Biome-level biogeography in streambed microbiota
Findlay, R.H., C. Yeates, M.A.J. Hullar, D.A. Stahl, and L.A. Kaplan. 2008. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74:3014–3021.
Liz Walker to Speak at Joan and Dick Stroud Memorial Lecture
Liz Walker to Speak at Joan and Dick Stroud Memorial Lecture
Ms. Walker’s lecture is entitled "EcoVillages: Pioneering a Sustainable Future by Conserving Land, Water, and Fossil Fuels."
A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.
Probe: Pharmaceuticals In Drinking Water
The Stroud Water Research Center, in Avondale, Pa., has measured water samples from New York City's upstate watershed for caffeine, a common contaminant that scientists often look for as a
A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.
Perceptions of wood in rivers and challenges for stream restoration in the United States
Chin, A., M.D. Daniels, M. Urban, H. Piegay, K.J. Gregory, S.V. Gregory, E. Wohl, L. Laurencio, W. Bigler, K. Boyer, J. Grable, and M. LaFrenz. 2008. Environmental Management 41(6):893–903.
Following New York City's Drinking Water from Source to Tap
Following New York City’s Drinking Water from Source to Tap
High school students from the New York Harbor School in Brooklyn and Sidney High School in Delaware County embarked on a “Mountaintop to Tap” trek.
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Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks
Battin, T.J., L.A. Kaplan, S. Findlay, C.S. Hopkinson, E. Marti, A.I. Packman, J.D. Newbold, and F. Sabater. 2008. Nature Geoscience 1:95–100.