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Hilary A. Dugan
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 67
Citations - 1717
Hilary A. Dugan is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Permafrost. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1079 citations. Previous affiliations of Hilary A. Dugan include Queen's University & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Salting our freshwater lakes.
Hilary A. Dugan,Sarah L. Bartlett,Samantha M. Burke,Jonathan P. Doubek,Flora E. Krivak-Tetley,Nicholas K. Skaff,Jamie C. Summers,Kaitlin J. Farrell,Ian M. McCullough,Ana M. Morales-Williams,Derek C. Roberts,Zutao Ouyang,Facundo Scordo,Paul C. Hanson,Kathleen C. Weathers +14 more
TL;DR: It is found that in Midwest and Northeast North America, most urban lakes and rural lakes that are surrounded by >1% impervious land cover show increasing chloride trends, and many lakes will exceed the aquatic life threshold criterion for chronic chloride exposure in the next 50 y if current trends continue.
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Deep groundwater and potential subsurface habitats beneath an Antarctic dry valley
Jill A. Mikucki,Esben Auken,Slawek Tulaczyk,Ross A. Virginia,Cyril Schamper,Kurt Sørensen,Peter T. Doran,Hilary A. Dugan,N. Foley +8 more
TL;DR: Results from an airborne transient electromagnetic sensor are interpreted as an indication that liquid, with sufficiently high solute content, exists at temperatures well below freezing and considered within the range suitable for microbial life.
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Water quality data for national-scale aquatic research: The Water Quality Portal
Emily K. Read,Lindsay Carr,Laura De Cicco,Hilary A. Dugan,Paul C. Hanson,Julia A. Hart,James M. Kreft,Jordan S. Read,Luke A. Winslow +8 more
TL;DR: The Water Quality Portal (WQP) as mentioned in this paper is the largest standardized water quality data set available at the time of this writing, with more than 290 million records from more than 2.7 million sites in groundwater, inland, and coastal waters.
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The importance of lake-specific characteristics for water quality across the continental United States
Emily K. Read,Vijay P. Patil,Samantha K. Oliver,Amy L. Hetherington,Jennifer A. Brentrup,Jacob A. Zwart,Kirsten M. Winters,Jessica R. Corman,Emily R. Nodine,R. Iestyn Woolway,Hilary A. Dugan,Aline Jaimes,Arianto Budi Santoso,Grace S. Hong,Luke A. Winslow,Paul C. Hanson,Kathleen C. Weathers +16 more
TL;DR: The utility of hypothesis testing within the landscape limnology framework is demonstrated using a random forest algorithm on a national-scale, spatially explicit data set, the United States Environmental Protection Agency's 2007 National Lakes Assessment, to demonstrate the importance of lake morphology over other controls on water quality data.
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LakeMetabolizer: An R package for estimating lake metabolism from free-water oxygen using diverse statistical models
Luke A. Winslow,Jacob A. Zwart,Ryan D. Batt,Hilary A. Dugan,R. Iestyn Woolway,Jessica R. Corman,Paul C. Hanson,Jordan S. Read +7 more
TL;DR: LakeMetabolizer, an R package for estimating lake metabolism from in situ time series of dissolved oxygen, water temperature, and, optionally, additional environmental variables, is developed to improve sharing and reuse of published metabolism models.