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R.T. Pavlowsky
R.T. Pavlowsky
E-mail megerősítve itt: missouristate.edu
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Use of mining-contaminated sediment tracers to investigate the timing and rates of historical flood plain sedimentation
SA Lecce, RT Pavlowsky
Geomorphology 38 (1-2), 85-108, 2001
992001
Storage of mining-related zinc in floodplain sediments, Blue River, Wisconsin
SA Lecce, RT Pavlowsky
Physical Geography 18 (5), 424-439, 1997
791997
Floodplain storage of sediment contaminated by mercury and copper from historic gold mining at Gold Hill, North Carolina, USA
SA Lecce, RT Pavlowsky
Geomorphology 206, 122-132, 2014
752014
Impacts of land-use and land-cover change on river systems
LA James, SA Lecce, RT Pavlowsky
Academic Press, 2022
712022
Legacy sediment, lead, and zinc storage in channel and floodplain deposits of the Big River, Old Lead Belt Mining District, Missouri, USA
RT Pavlowsky, SA Lecce, MR Owen, DJ Martin
Geomorphology 299, 54-75, 2017
622017
Spatial and temporal variations in the grain-size characteristics of historical flood plain deposits, Blue River, Wisconsin, USA
SA Lecce, RT Pavlowsky
Geomorphology 61 (3-4), 361-371, 2004
532004
Morphology of step-pools in a wilderness headwater stream: The importance of standardizing geomorphic measurements
A Nickolotsky, RT Pavlowsky
Geomorphology 83 (3-4), 294-306, 2007
472007
Mercury contamination of active channel sediment and floodplain deposits from historic gold mining at Gold Hill, North Carolina, USA
S Lecce, R Pavlowsky, G Schlomer
Environmental geology 55, 113-121, 2008
422008
Historical disturbance and contemporary floodplain development along an Ozark river, southwest Missouri
MR Owen, RT Pavlowsky, PJ Womble
Physical Geography 32 (5), 423-444, 2011
402011
Phase partitioning and bioaccessibility of Pb in suspended dust from unsurfaced roads in Missouri—A potential tool for determining mitigation response
EC Witt III, H Shi, DJ Wronkiewicz, RT Pavlowsky
Atmospheric environment 88, 90-98, 2014
372014
Spatial patterns of channel instability along an Ozark river, southwest Missouri
DJ Martin, RT Pavlowsky
Physical Geography 32 (5), 445-468, 2011
372011
Simulating nonpoint source pollutant loading in a karst basin: A SWAT modeling application
SJ Zeiger, MR Owen, RT Pavlowsky
Science of the Total Environment 785, 147295, 2021
322021
Coal-tar pavement sealant use and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination in urban stream sediments
RT Pavlowsky
Physical Geography 34 (4-5), 392-415, 2013
262013
Distribution, geochemistry, and storage of mining sediment in channel and floodplain deposits of the Big River system in St. Francois, Washington, and Jefferson Counties, Missouri
RT Pavlowsky, MR Owen, DJ Martin
262010
Distribution, geochemistry, and storage of mining sediment in channel and floodplain deposits of the Big River system in St. Francois, Washington, and Jefferson Counties, Missouri
RT Pavlowsky, MR Owen, DJ Martin
262010
Reach-scale characterization of large woody debris in a low-gradient, Midwestern USA river system
DJ Martin, RT Pavlowsky, CP Harden
Geomorphology 262, 91-100, 2016
232016
Channel bar feature extraction for a mining-contaminated river using high-spatial multispectral remote-sensing imagery
C Wang, RT Pavlowsky, Q Huang, C Chang
GIScience & Remote Sensing 53 (3), 283-302, 2016
222016
Metal contamination from gold mining in the CID district, North Carolina
SA Lecce, RT Pavlowsky, GS Bassett, DJ Martin
Physical Geography 32 (5), 469-495, 2011
182011
Legacy Hg-Cu contamination of active stream sediments in the Gold Hill mining district, North Carolina
RT Pavlowsky, SA Lecce, G Bassett, DJ Martin
southeastern geographer 50 (4), 503-522, 2010
162010
Investigating patterns of in-channel wood deposition locations in a low-gradient, variably-confined alluvial river system
DJ Martin, CP Harden, L Tran, RT Pavlowsky
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 42 (2), 139-161, 2018
142018
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