Publications, Theses, and Dissertations
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Bain, M. B. 2005. Defining ecosystem targets
for promoting environmental sustainability in water resource
management. Pages 138-149 in C. Guodong et al. (editors). Proceedings
of the International Symposium on Sustainable Water Resources
Management and Oasis-hydrosphere-Desert Interactions in Arid
Regions, Tsinghua University, Beijing. View
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| Cowen, E. A., Rueda, F. J. (2004). Exchange
Flows through a Long Shallow Channel. Shallow Flows: Research
presented at the International Symposium on Shallow Flows, Delft,
Netherlands, 2003. Editors, Gerhard H. Jirka & Wim S.J.
Uijttewaal, A. Balkema, The Netherlands, ISBN 9058097005.
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Chen, X. and C. T. Driscoll. The Role of Watershed
Land Use in Regulating of Chemical Inputs to Lake Ontario Embayments.
To be submitted. View
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| Gamarra, J. G. P. 2005. Metapopulations in multifractal
landscapes: on the role of spatial aggregation. Proc. Royal
Soc. London B 272: 1815-1822. View
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King, A.T., R.L. Johnson, and E.A. Cowen. 2006. Effects of
a strong connection to Lake Ontario, a large watershed, and
dynamic plant populations on the hydrodynamics and resulting
water residence times of a small coastal embayment. 10th European
Workshop on Physical Processes in Natural Waters, University
of Granada, Spain, 2006. F.J. Rueda Valdivia, Ed. View
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| Meixler, M. S., K. A. Arend and M. B. Bain. 2005. Fish community
support in wetlands within protected embayments of Lake Ontario.
Journal of Great Lakes Research 31 (1): 188-196.
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| Rueda, F. J., and E. A. Cowen. 2005. The Residence
Time of a Freshwater Embayment Connected to a Large Lake. Limnology
and Oceanography. 50(5): 1638-1653 View
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| Rueda, Francisco J., and Edwin A. Cowen. 2005.
Exchange between a freshwater embayment and a large lake through
a long, shallow channel. Limnol. Oceanogr. 50(1): 169-183. View
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| Rueda, F.J., A. Blake, K. Kull, and E.A. Cowen. 2002. Circulation
and exchange in a small sub-embayment of Lake Ontario. Proceedings
of the Hydraulic Measurements and Experimental Methods, Environmental
& Water Resources Institute of ASCE and the International
Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research. Estes Park,
Colorado July 28-August 1, 2002. Abstract,
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Singkran, N. 2007. An abundance exchange model of fish assemblage
response to changing habitat along embayment-stream gradients
of Lake Ontario, New York. Ecological Modelling 201: 453-467.
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Singkran, N., and M. Bain. Lentic-lotic ecotone properties
detected by fish and habitat variables. Hydrobiologia. In revision.
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Singkran, N, and M. M Meixler. In press. Influences of habitat
and land cover on fish distributions along a tributary to Lake
Ontario, New York. Landscape Ecology.
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| Sole, R., F. Bartumeus, and J. G. P. Gamarra. 2005. Gap
Percolation in Rain Forests. Oikos 110: 177-185. View
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Alves, Conceicao de Maria Albuquerque. 2005. A Watershed
Information System (WIS) for Water Quality Analyses. PhD Thesis,
Cornell University, NY. 200pp. View
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Arend, K. K. 2008. The Role of Environmental Characteristics
on Fish Community Structure and Food Web Interactions in Lake
Ontario Embayments. PhD Thesis, Cornell University, NY. 176
pp. View
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de Almeida, R. 2002. WIMS - Watershed Information Management
System. PhD Thesis, Cornell University, NY. 109 pp. View
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Hamade, T. 2006. Modeling the runoff from some watersheds
in the Lake Ontario basin. M. S. Thesis, Cornell University,
NY. 108 pp. View
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| Kelsall, N.D. 2004. Effects of Lake Level Regulation on
Coastal Wetlands of Eastern Lake Ontario: A Simulation Study.
M.S. Thesis, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, NY. 117pp. View
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King, A. 2006. Field measurements of bulk flow and transport
through a small coastal embayment having variable distributions
of aquatic vegetation. M.S. Thesis, Cornell University, NY.
197pp. View
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| McCormick, P. 2003. Patterns and Concentrations of Phosphorus
and Nitrogen in Embayments of Lake Ontario. Senior Thesis, Syracuse
University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
23 pp. View
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Murphy, P. 2002. The Effect of Land Use on the Water Quality
of Lake Ontario's Embayments. Senior Thesis, Syracuse University,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 24 pp. View
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| Odekon, K. 2003. Urban Simulation, Agent-Based Models and
City Planning. M.S. Thesis, Department of City and Regional
Planning, 57 pp. View
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Pasour, V. B. 2007. Computational and analytical perspectives
on the drift paradox problem in a freshwater embayment.
PhD Thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca NY. 224 pp. View
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Singkran, N. 2007. Ecotone properties and influences on fish
distributions along habitat gradients of complex aquatic
systems. PhD Thesis. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 142
pp. Abstract
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Tanaka, N. 2004. Residence Time Response to Tributary and Lake
Ontario Forcing in Blind Sodus Bay. Meng Thesis. Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York. 27 pp. View
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