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A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Emerging concepts in temporary-river ecology

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Larned, S.T., T. Datry, D.B. Arscott, and K. Tockner. 2010. Freshwater Biology. 55(4):717–738.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Hydrological indices for quantifying ecologically relevant flow conditions in intermittent alluvial plain rivers

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Schmidt, J., S.T. Larned, D.B. Arscott, and J.C. Diettrich. 2009. Pages 94–102 in M. Thoms, K. Heal, E. Bogh, A. Chambel, and V. Smakhtin (editors). Ecohydrology of surface and groundwater dependent systems: concepts, methods, and recent developments. Proceedings of Symposium JS1 held at the Joint IAHS & IAH Convention, Hyderabad, India, September 2009. IAHS Publ. 328, 2009.

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Dr. David Arscott Joins the Stroud Center as Assistant Director

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Arscott brings a breadth of expertise in the fields of aquatic macroinvertebrates, ecohydrology, biosecurity (invasive species) and water allocation issues.

UpStream Newsletter, Winter 2009

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After almost three years at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand, Dave Arscott will return to serve as the Stroud Center’s assistant director.

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Water quality monitoring in the source water areas for New York City: an integrative watershed approach

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Arscott, D.B., A.K. Aufdenkampe, T.L. Bott, C.L. Dow, J.K. Jackson, L.A. Kaplan, J.D. Newbold, and B.W. Sweeney. 2008. Final report on monitoring activities, 2000-2005. Stroud Water Research Center, Avondale, Pennsylvania.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Reconstruction of a daily flow record along a hydrologically complex alluvial river

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Rupp, D.E., S.T. Larned, D.B. Arscott, J. Schmidt. 2008. Journal of Hydrology 359:88–104.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

The Selwyn River of New Zealand: a benchmark system for alluvial plain rivers

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Larned, S.T., D.M. Hicks, J. Schmidt, A.J.H. Davey, K. Dey, M. Scarsbrook, D.B. Arscott, and R.A. Woods. 2008. River Research and Applications 24:1–24.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Primary productivity in receiving reservoirs: links to influent streams

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Bott, T.L., D.S. Montgomery, D.B. Arscott, and C.L. Dow. 2006. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 25(4):1045–1061.

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Macroinvertebrate distribution in relation to land use and water chemistry in New York City drinking-water-supply watersheds

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Kratzer, E.B.J.K. Jackson, D.B. Arscott, A.K. Aufdenkampe, C.L. Dow, L.A. Kaplan, J.D. Newbold, and B.W. Sweeney. 2006. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 25:954–976.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Molecular tracers of soot and sewage contamination in streams supplying New York City drinking water

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Aufdenkampe, A.K., D.B. Arscott, C.L. Dow, and L.J. Standley. 2006. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 25(4):928–953.