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Susanna T.Y. Tong

Researcher at University of Cincinnati

Publications -  33
Citations -  1724

Susanna T.Y. Tong is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Watershed & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1522 citations. Previous affiliations of Susanna T.Y. Tong include United States Environmental Protection Agency.

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Modeling the relationship between land use and surface water quality.

TL;DR: From this research, it seems that the approach adopted in this study is comprehensive, covering both the regional and local scales, and it reveals that BASINS is a very useful and reliable tool, capable of characterizing the flow and water quality conditions for the study area under different watershed scales.
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Predicting plausible impacts of sets of climate and land use change scenarios on water resources

TL;DR: In this article, a spatial analytical approach integrating mathematical modeling and geographical information sciences to quantitatively examine the relative importance of the separate and combined hydrologic and water quality impacts of climate and land use changes is presented.
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Comparison of satellite reflectance algorithms for estimating chlorophyll-a in a temperate reservoir using coincident hyperspectral aircraft imagery and dense coincident surface observations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared 10 established and 2 new satellite reflectance algorithms for estimating chlorophyll-a (Chl- a ) in a temperate reservoir in southwest Ohio using coincident hyperspectral aircraft imagery and dense coincident surface observations collected within 1h of image acquisition to develop simple proxies for algal blooms in water bodies sensitive to algal bloom (HABs) and to facilitate portability between multispectral satellite imagers for regional alga bloom monitoring.
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Using HSPF to Model the Hydrologic and Water Quality Impacts of Riparian Land-Use Change in a Small Watershed

TL;DR: In this paper, the hydrologic impacts of land-use change in the riparian zones of a subwatershed through the use of an integrated modeling approach was quantified using the Hydrological Simulation Program-Fortran model.
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Assessing the water quality impacts of future land-use changes in an urbanising watershed

TL;DR: An integrated watershed hydrologic model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), was adopted in this article to simulate the water quality conditions under the current and the future land-use configurations.