Gerald Matisoff
Case Western Reserve University
61 Papers
928 Citations
Gerald Matisoff is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Erosion. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 61 publications.
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Papers
The re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Harmful algal blooms and hypoxia.
Susan B. Watson,Carol J. Miller,George B. Arhonditsis,Gregory L. Boyer,Wayne W. Carmichael,Murray N. Charlton,Remegio Confesor,David C. Depew,Tomas O. Höök,Stuart A. Ludsin,Gerald Matisoff,Shawn P. McElmurry,Michael Murray,R. Peter Richards,Yerubandi R. Rao,Morgan M. Steffen,Steven W. Wilhelm +16 more
TL;DR: A retrospective synthesis of past and current nutrient inputs, impairments by planktonic and benthic HABs and hypoxia, modelling and Best Management Practices in the Lake Erie basin demonstrates that phosphorus reduction is of primary importance, but the effects of climate, nitrogen and other factors should also be considered in the context of adaptive management.
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Computer simulation of CO2 trapped through mineral precipitation in the Rose Run Sandstone, Ohio
TL;DR: In this article, a path-of-reaction and kinetic modeling of CO2-brine-mineral reactions in the Rose Run Sandstone, one of Ohio's deep saline aquifers, was conducted in order to investigate the factors that are likely to influence the capacity of this formation to trap injected CO2 as solid carbonate mineral phases.
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Soil erosion and sediment sources in an Ohio watershed using beryllium-7, cesium-137, and lead-210
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that no-till farming results in decreases in soil erosion and decreases in suspended sediment discharges and that those eroded sediments have a radionuclide signature corresponding to the tillage practice and the depth of erosion.
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Internal loading of phosphorus in western Lake Erie
Gerald Matisoff,Eliza Maria Kaltenberg,Rebecca L. Steely,Stephanie K. Hummel,Jinyu Seo,Kenneth J. Gibbons,Thomas B. Bridgeman,Youngwoo Seo,Mohsen Behbahani,William F. James,Laura T. Johnson,Phuong Doan,Maria Dittrich,Mary Anne Evans,Justin D. Chaffin +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied eight techniques to obtain estimates of the diffusive flux of phosphorus (P) from bottom sediments throughout the western basin of Lake Erie and found that the internal diffusive recycling of P is unlikely to trigger cyanobacterial blooms by itself but is sufficiently large to cause blooms when combined with external loads.
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Effects of benthic macroinvertebrates on the exchange of solutes between sediments and freshwater
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of infaunal macrobenthos (tubificid oligochaetes, chironomid larvae, and unionid bivalves) were studied to determine their effects on freshwater sediment diagnesis and the exchange of solutes between sediments and water.
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