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Page 1: Chapter 11: Agriculture and Water Quality › ncdeq › Water Quality › Planning...References Aneja, Viney, George C. Murray, and James Southerland. April 1998. Atmospheric Nitrogen

References

Aneja, Viney, George C. Murray, and James Southerland. April 1998. Atmospheric Nitrogen

Compounds: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition, and Assessment. EM, Air & Waste Management Association’s Magazine for Environmental Managers, 22-25.

Aneja, V.P., Niyogi, D. and Roelle, P.A. 2006. An integrated perspective on assessing

agricultural air quality, Int. J. Global Environmental Issues, Vol. 6, Nos. 2/3, pp.137–148. Bain GL, Harvey BW. 1977. Field Guide to the Geology of the Durham Triassic Basin. Raleigh

(NC): Carolina Geological Society. 83 p. Behm, P. 2006. Trend and Annual Load Analyses in the Neuse River Basin. North Carolina

Division of Water Quality Initial Report, Raleigh, North Carolina. Brown, Mark J. January 2004. Forest Statistics for North Carolina. Southern Research Station

Resource Bulletin SRS-88. Burkholder, J.M., D.A. Dickey, C.A. Kinder, R.A. Reed, M.A. Mallin, M.R. McIver, L.B. Cahoon, G. Melia, C. Brownie, J. Smith, N. Deamer, J. Springer, H.B. Glasgow, and D. Toms. 2006. Comprehensive trend analysis of nutrients and related variables in a large eutrophic estuary - A decadal study of anthropogenic and climatic influences. Limnology and Oceanography 51: 463–487. Center for Watershed Protection. March 2003. Impacts on Impervious Cover on Aquatic

Systems.

Creager, C.S. and J.P. Baker. 1991. North Carolina’s Basinwide Approach to Water Quality Management: Program Description. Division of Environmental Management. Water Quality Section. Raleigh, NC.

Cross, V.A., Bratton, J.F., Bergeron, E., Meunier, J.K., Crusius, J., and Koopmans, D. 2006, Continuous Resistivity Profiling data from the Upper Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, 2004-2005: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1306. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1306/

Grimes B.H., Ferrell G., 2005. A preliminary comparison of the effects of onsite and offsite wastewater treatment on the occurrence of selected nutrients, ions, metals, microbes, antibiotics, and hormonally active compounds on streams in the Upper-Neuse River basin of North Carolina. EPA 319 Grant Project Final Report (unpublished)

Fear J.M., Paerl, H.W.,Braddy J.S. 2007. Importance of Submarine Groundwater Discharge as a Source of Nutrients for the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina. Estuaries and Coast Vol. 30, No. 6, p. 1027-1033

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Hall, N., Litaker, W., Fensin, E., Adolf, J., Bowers, H., Place, A., Paerl, H. (2008). “Environmental Factors Contributing to the Development and Demise of a Toxic Dinoflagellate (Karlodinium veneficum) Bloom in a Shallow, Eutrophic Lagoonal Estuary”. Estuaries and Coasts, Vol. 31 No. 2, pg 402-418.

Harden, S., Spruill, T. 2004. Ionic Composition and Nitrate in Drainage Water from Fields

Fertilized with different Nitrogen Sources, Middle Swamp Watershed, North Carolina, August 2000-August 2001: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigation Report 2004-5123. http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2004/5123/pdf/report.pdf

Harden, S., Spruill, T. 2008. Factors Affecting Nitrate Delivery to Streams from Shallow Ground

Water in the North Carolina Coastal Plain: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5021. http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5021/pdf/SIR2008-5021.pdf

International Panel on Climate Control. 2001. Israel D.W., Showers W.J., Fountain M., Fountain J... 2005. Nitrate Movement in Shallow Groundwater from Swine Lagoon-Effluent Spray Fields Managed under Current Application Regulations. Environmental Quality Vol. 34 pp. 1829-1842. McGarvey, Daniel J. 1996. Stream Channelization. Bibliography of Environmental Literature.

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Environmental Health. Sanitary Shellfish Unit. April 2004. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). Division of

Land Resources. Land Quality Section. 1998. What is Erosion and Sedimentation? Raleigh, NC.

North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). Division of

Water Quality. 2002. Toms Creek WARP. Raleigh, NC. http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/basinwide/SpecialStudies.htm

North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). Division of

Water Quality. 2003. Raleigh, NC. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). Division of

Water Quality. 2004. Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to Surface Waters and Wetlands of North Carolina. Raleigh, NC.

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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). Division of Water Quality. June 2003. Stoney Creek WARP. Raleigh, NC. http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/basinwide/SpecialStudies.htm North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). Divison of

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Program (EEP). December 2006. Little Lick Creek Local Watershed Plan. The watershed plan can be found at http://www.nceep.net/services/lwps/little_lick/LittleLick_LWP.pdf

Orr, D.M., Jr. and A.W. Stuart. 2000. The North Carolina Atlas. The University of North

Carolina Press. Chapel Hill, NC. Paerl, H.W., M.A. Mallin, C.A. Donahue, M. Go, and B.L. Peierls. 1995. Nitrogen loading sources and eutrophication of the Neuse River estuary, North Carolina—Direct and indirect roles of atmospheric deposition. Water Resources Research Institute of The University of North Carolina, Report No. 291. Paerl, H.W., Dennis R., Whithall D. 2002. Atmospheric Deposition of Nitrogen: Implications for Nutrient Over-enrichment of Coastal Waters. Estuaries Vol. 25, No. 4b, p. 677-693. Paerl, H.W., L.M. Valdes, A.R. Joyner, and M.P. Piehler. 2004. Solving problems resulting from solutions evolution of a dual nutrient management strategy for the eutrophying Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina. Environmental Science and Technology 38: 3068–3073. Pradham S.S., Hoover M.T., Austin R.E., Devine H.A. 2007. Potential Nitrogen Contributions from On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems to North Carolina’s River basins and Sub- basins. North Carolina Agriculture Research Service Technical Bulletin # 324. Quain S.S., Borsuk M.E. and Stow C.A. 2000. Seasonal and long-term nutrient trend decomposition along a spatial gradient in the Neuse River Watershed. Environmental Science Technology 34, 4474-4482 Rajbhandari, R. 2007. Trend Analysis of nitrogen and phosphorus at Fort Barnwell,Neuse River Basin. North Carolina Division of Water Quality Initial Report, Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Riggs, Stanley R. and Dorothea V. Ames. 2003. Drowning the North Carolina Coast: Sea-Level

Rise and Estuarine Dynamics. North Carolina Sea Grant. Raleigh, NC. Roell, Michael J. June 1999. Sand and Gravel Mining in Missouri Stream Systems: Aquatic

Resource Effects and Management Alternatives. Missouri Department of Conservation, Conservation Research Center. Columbia, MO.

Showers, WJ, Usry, B, Fountain, M, Fountain, JC, McDade, T, DeMaster, D. 2005. Nitrate Flux from Ground to Surface Waters Adjacent to the Neuse River Waste Water Treatment Plant. Univ. of North Carolina WRRI, Report No 365a, 38 pp. Showers W, Bolich R, Spruill T, Chapman M, Woody T, Evans R, Fountain J. 2007. Evaluation

and Remediation of Nitrate Flux form Biosolid Application Fields to Surface Waters in the Neuse River Basin. North Carolina Division of Water Quality, Section 319 NPS Program, Final Report for EW07015. http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/nps/documents/FinalReport-EW07015.pdf

Spruill, T.B., A.J. Tesoriero, H.E. Mew, Jr., K.M. Farrell, S.L. Harden, A.B. Colosimo, and S.R. Kraemer, 2004, Geochemistry and Characteristics of Nitrogen Transport at a Confined Animal Feeding Operation in a Coastal Plain Agricultural Watershed, and Implications for Nutrient Loading in the Neuse River Basin, North Carolina, 1999–2002. USGS

Spruill, T. B., and J. F. Bratton. 2008. Estimation of groundwater and nutrient fluxes to the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina. Estuaries and Coasts 31(3): 501-520. Stow, C.A., and M.E. Borusk. 2003. Assessing TMDL effectiveness using flow-adjusted concentrations: A case study of the Neuse River, North Carolina. Environmental Science and Technology 37:2043-2050 Stow, C.A., M.E. Borsuk, and D.W. Stanley. 2001. Long-term changes in watershed nutrient inputs and riverine exports in the Neuse River, North Carolina. Water Research 35:1489- 1499. US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 1999. Watershed Academy Website:

http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/watershed/wacademy/ Wake County Watershed Management Plan. 2003. Wenger, Seth. March 1999. A Review of the Scientific Literature on Riparian Buffer Width,

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Whitall, D., Henderickson, B., and Paerl, H. 2003. Importance of Atmospherically Deposited Nitrogen to the Annual Nitrogen Budget of the Neuse River Estuary, NC. Environmental International 29:393-399.

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