Christopher J. Martinez
University of Florida
70 Papers
313 Citations
Christopher J. Martinez is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 66 publications. Previous affiliations of Christopher J. Martinez include Florida State University.
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Papers
Evaluating nutrient impacts in urban watersheds: Challenges and research opportunities
Richard O. Carey,George Hochmuth,Christopher J. Martinez,Treavor H. Boyer,Michael D. Dukes,Gurpal S. Toor,John L. Cisar +6 more
TL;DR: This literature review focuses on the prevalence of nitrogen and phosphorus in urban environments and the complex relationships between land use and water quality and identifies pollutant sources that may aid the understanding of harmful algal blooms.
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Estimating Reference Evapotranspiration with Minimum Data in Florida
TL;DR: Reference evapotranspiration estimation methods that require minimal data are necessary when climatic data sets are incomplete, inaccurate, or unavailable as discussed by the authors, and this study was conducted to evaluate temp...
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A Review of Turfgrass Fertilizer Management Practices: Implications for Urban Water Quality
Richard O. Carey,George Hochmuth,Christopher J. Martinez,Treavor H. Boyer,Vimala D. Nair,Michael D. Dukes,Gurpal S. Toor,Amy L. Shober,John L. Cisar,Laurie E. Trenholm,Jerry B. Sartain +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the impact of fertilizer practices on urban watershed water quality is presented, focusing on the effects of fertilization practices on water quality in urban watersheds.
Hydraulic Analysis of Orlando Easterly Wetland
TL;DR: In this paper, bromide tracer tests revealed and quantified inefficiencies (short circuiting and dead zones) in the hydraulic performance within individual treatment cells and the wetland system under the operating conditions studied.
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Association between three prominent climatic teleconnections and precipitation in Iran using wavelet coherence
TL;DR: In this paper, the linkages between three major climatic indices, Arctic Oscillation (AO), North Atlantic Oscillations (NAO) and Southern Oscillance Index (SOI), and precipitation in Iran were assessed from 1960 to 2014, at 30 synoptic stations in a time-frequency space, using wavelet coherence (WCO).