Donald Scavia
University of Michigan
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North America-United States
Top articles of Donald Scavia
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Detroit River load estimation; the need for a new monitoring approach | Journal of Great Lakes Research | Donald Scavia Timothy J Calappi | 2023/8/1 |
Updated phosphorus loads from Lake Huron and the Detroit River: Implications | Journal of Great Lakes Research | Donald Scavia | 2023/4/1 |
Advancing freshwater ecological forecasts: Harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie | Science of the Total Environment | Donald Scavia Yu-Chen Wang Daniel R Obenour | 2023/1/15 |
A mass-balance approach for predicting lake phosphorus concentrations as a function of external phosphorus loading: Application to the Lake St. Clair–Lake Erie System (Canada–USA) | Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management | Serghei Anatolii Bocaniov Donald Scavia Philippe Van Cappellen | 2023 |
Long-term phosphorus mass-balance of Lake Erie (Canada-USA) reveals a major contribution of in-lake phosphorus loading | Ecological Informatics | Serghei Anatolii Bocaniov Donald Scavia Philippe Van Cappellen | 2023/11/1 |
Using a Multi‐Institutional Ensemble of Watershed Models to Assess Agricultural Conservation Effectiveness in a Future Climate | JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association | Haley Kujawa Margaret Kalcic Jay Martin Anna Apostel Jeffrey Kast | 2022/12 |
Multidimensional ecosystem assessment of Poyang Lake under anthropogenic influences | Ecological Modelling | Jia-Nan Meng Hongwei Fang Lei Huang Guojian He Xiaobo Liu | 2022/11/1 |
Wind-driven sediment resuspension in the world’s fourth largest lake contributes substantial phosphorus load to the 11th largest lake | Environmental Science & Technology | Donald Scavia Timothy J Calappi Casey M Godwin Brad Hill Mari Veliz | 2022/7/21 |
2022 Western Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Forecast And Measured Size | Donald Scavia Yu-Chen Wang Daniel Obenour | 2022/6/30 | |
A retrospective analysis of the impacts of land management and climate drivers on nutrient contributions to freshwater sources: a Maumee River case study | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Anna Apostel Margaret Kalcic Rebecca Logsdon Muenich Jay Martin Donald Scavia | 2022/12 |
Evaluating management options to reduce Lake Erie algal blooms using an ensemble of watershed models | Journal of Environmental Management | Jay F Martin Margaret M Kalcic Noel Aloysius Anna M Apostel Michael R Brooker | 2021/2/15 |
2021 Western Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Forecast | Donald Scavia Yu-Chen Wang Daniel Obenour | 2021/6/30 | |
Elucidating controls on cyanobacteria bloom timing and intensity via Bayesian mechanistic modeling | Science of the Total Environment | Dario Del Giudice Shiqi Fang Donald Scavia Timothy W Davis Mary Anne Evans | 2021/2/10 |
Application of ecosystem stability and regime shift theories in ecosystem assessment-calculation variable and practical performance | Ecological Indicators | Jia-Nan Meng Hongwei Fang Donald Scavia | 2021/6/1 |
Uncertainty in critical source area predictions from watershed-scale hydrologic models | Journal of Environmental Management | Grey R Evenson Margaret Kalcic Yu-Chen Wang Dale Robertson Donald Scavia | 2021/2/1 |
Simulating internal watershed processes using multiple SWAT models | Science of the Total Environment | Anna Apostel Margaret Kalcic Awoke Dagnew Grey Evenson Jeffrey Kast | 2021/3/10 |
Quantifying uncertainty cascading from climate, watershed, and lake models in harmful algal bloom predictions | Science of the Total Environment | Donald Scavia Yu-Chen Wang Daniel R Obenour Anna Apostel Samantha J Basile | 2021/3/10 |
Bias correction of climate model outputs influences watershed model nutrient load predictions | Science of the Total Environment | Lorrayne Miralha Rebecca L Muenich Donald Scavia Karlie Wells Allison L Steiner | 2021/3/10 |
Advancing estuarine ecological forecasts: seasonal hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay | Ecological Applications | Donald Scavia Isabella Bertani Jeremy M Testa Aaron J Bever Joel D Blomquist | 2021/9 |
The hydrologic model as a source of nutrient loading uncertainty in a future climate | Science of the total environment | Haley Kujawa Margaret Kalcic Jay Martin Noel Aloysius Anna Apostel | 2020/7/1 |