Browsing Waterloo Research by Author "Radosavljevic, Jovana"
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Changes in Lake Phosphorus Loading and Cycling Accompanying the Transition from Agricultural to Urban Land Use in a Watershed of the Greater Toronto Area
Slowinski, Stephanie; Radosavljevic, Jovana; Graham, Alyssa; Ippolito, Isabella; Thomas, Kathryn Elizabeth; Rezanezhad, Fereidoun; Shafii, Mahyar; Parsons, Chris T.; Basu, Nandita B.; Wiklund, Johan Andre; Hall, Roland; Van Cappellen, Philippe (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-05)Agricultural intensification and urbanization alter biogeochemical cycling and substantially increase the export of nutrients, including phosphorus (P), to downstream lake ecosystems. Here, we reconstruct the post-1920 ... -
GlobalReservoirModel V1.0 A new global reservoir modeling database
Yu, Shengde; Radosavljevic, Jovana; Van Cappellen, Philippe (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-15)With increasing of population and socioeconomic development during the last decades, global constructions of dams and reservoirs have surged in diverse applications, such as flood control, and hydropower generation etc. ... -
Modelling reduction and enrichment effects of urban stormwater best management practices on phosphorus at the watershed scale
Zhou, Bowen; Radosavljevic, Jovana; Parsons, Chris T.; Rezanezhad, Fereidoun; Passeport, Elodie; Van Cappellen, Philippe (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-18)A variety of best management practices (BMPs) are being implemented to attenuate the increasing eutrophication risk caused by excessive phosphorus (P) export via urban stormwater runoff. However, P reduction performance ... -
Salinization increases eutrophication symptoms in freshwater urban lakes of North America
Radosavljevic, Jovana; Slowinski, Stephanie; Zhou, Bowen; Parsons, Chris T.; Rezanezhad, Fereidoun; Alcott, Lewis; Shafii, Mahyar; Van Cappellen, Philippe (University of Waterloo, 2023-05)The acceleration of global urbanization continues to fuel concerns surrounding water quality impairments in urban lakes, particularly their eutrophication. Eutrophication of freshwater environments is generally assumed to ...