PublicationsY.K. Henneberry, T.E.C. Kraus, J.A. Fleck, D.P. Krabbenhoft, P.M. Bachand and W.R. Horwath. 2011. Removal of inorganic mercury and methylmercury from surface waters following coagulation of dissolved organic matter with metal-based salts. Science of the Total Environment 409: 631–637. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969710011150 J.L. Florsheim, B.A. Pellerin, N.H. Oh, N. Ohara, P.A.M. Bachand, S.M. Bachand, B.A. Bergamaschi, P.J. Hernes and M.L. Kavvas. 2011. From deposition to erosion: Spatial and temporal variability of sediment sources, storage, and transport in a small agricultural watershed. Geomorphology 132(3-4): 272-286.(Available from USGS). Bachand, P.A.M, A.C. Heyvaert, S.E. Prentice and T. Delaney . 2010. Feasibility study and conceptual design for using coagulants to treat runoff in the Tahoe Basin. ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering. J. Envir. Engrg. 136:1218-1231 doi:10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000261. http://cedb.asce.org/cgi/WWWdisplay.cgi?271466 Bachand, P.A.M., S.M. Bachand, S. Lopus, A. Heyvaert and I. Werner. 2009. Treatment with Chemical Coagulants at Different Dosing Levels Changes Ecotoxicity of Stormwater from the Tahoe Basin, California, USA". Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental 45(2), 137–154. http://tandfprod.literatumonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10934520903425459 Saraceno, JF , B.A. Pellerin, B.D. Downing, E. Boss, P.A.M. Bachand and B.A. Bergamaschi. 2009. High-frequency in situ optical measurements during a storm event: Assessing relationships between dissolved organic matter, sediment concentrations, and hydrologic processes, J. Geophys. Res., 114, G00F09, doi:10.1029/2009JG000989. (Available from USGS). Lopus, S. E., P. A. M. Bachand, A. Heyvaert, I. Werner, S. J. Teh, and J. Reuter. 2009. Potential toxicity concerns from chemical coagulation treatment of stormwater in the Tahoe Basin, California, USA. Accepted Journal of Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19428107 Hernes, P.J., R.G.M. Spencer, R.Y. Dyda, B.A. Pellerin, P.A.M. Bachand, and B.A. Bergamaschi. 2008. The role of hydrologic regimes on dissolved organic carbon composition in an agricultural watershed. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 72 (2008) 5266–5277. (Available from USGS). Trejo-Gaytan, J, P. Bachand, J. Darby. 2006. Treatment of Urban Runoff at Lake Tahoe: Low-Intensity Chemical Dosing. Water Environment Research 78(13): 2487-2500 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17243249 Bachand, P.A.M. and A.J. Horne. 2000. Denitrification in constructed free-water surface wetlands: I. Very high nitrate removal rates in a macrocosm study. Ecological Engineering 14(1-2):9-15. (Available from Florida DEP). Bachand, P.A.M. and A.J. Horne. 2000. Denitrification in constructed free-water surface wetlands: II. Vegetation community effects. Ecological Engineering 14(1-2): 17-32.(Available from Florida DEP). Manuscripts under PreparationBachand, P.A.M., S. Bachand, J. Fleck, F. Anderson, C. Alpers. 2011. Utilizing Reactor Models to Estimate Transpiration in Aquatic Crops and More Accurately Quantify Constituent Transport and Field Hydrology Utilizing Reactor Models to Estimate Transpiration in Aquatic Crops and More Accurately Quantify Constituent Transport and Field Hydrology. Under preparation for submittal to Science of the Total Environment for special issue on mercury. Bachand, P.A.M., S. Bachand, F. Anderson, J. Fleck. 2011. Transpiration Driven Diel and Seasonal Hydrologic Transport Patterns in the Root Zone of Aquatic Crops and Implications on Soil Biogeochemical Processes and System Management. Under preparation for submittal to Science of the Total Environment for special issue on mercury. |