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Hans S. Eikaas
Hans S. Eikaas
Municipality of Kristiansand
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Application of polar organic chemical integrative sampler (POCIS) to monitor emerging contaminants in tropical waters
S Bayen, E Segovia, LL Leng, HS Eikaas, DF Burger, BC Kelly
Science for The Total Environment 482, 15-22, 2014
772014
The Singscore: a macroinvertebrate biotic index for assessing the health of Singapore's streams and canals.
TJ Blakely, HS Eikaas, JS Harding
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 62, 2014
682014
The four national taps of Singapore: A holistic approach to water resources management from drainage to drinking water
K Irvine, L Chua, HS Eikass
Deakin University, 2014
542014
A pilot macroinvertebrate index of the water quality of Singapore's reservoirs
E Clews, E Low, CC Belle, PA Todd, HS Eikaas, PKL Ng
Ecological Indicators 38, 90-103, 2014
442014
Temporal variation of faecal indicator bacteria in tropical urban storm drains
E Ekklesia, P Shanahan, LHC Chua, HS Eikaas
Water research 68, 171-181, 2015
432015
Habitat loss through disruption of constrained dispersal networks
HS Eikaas, AR McIntosh
Ecological Applications 16 (3), 987-998, 2006
432006
Associations of chemical tracers and faecal indicator bacteria in a tropical urban catchment
E Ekklesia, P Shanahan, LHC Chua, HS Eikaas
Water research 75, 270-281, 2015
352015
The importance of transport processes and spatial gradients on in situ estimates of lake metabolism
JP Antenucci, KM Tan, HS Eikaas, J Imberger
Hydrobiologia 700, 9-21, 2013
302013
Enhanced water-level detection by image processing
T Hies, SB Parasuraman, Y Wang, R Duester, HS Eikaas, KM Tan
10th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, Hamburg, Germany, 2012
302012
The influence of seasonal and local weather conditions on rock surface changes on the shore platform at Kaikoura Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand
SA Hemmingsen, HS Eikaas, MA Hemmingsen
Geomorphology 87 (4), 239-249, 2007
282007
Catchment‐and site‐scale influences of forest cover and longitudinal forest position on the distribution of a diadromous fish
HS Eikaas, AR McIntosh, AD Kliskey
Freshwater Biology 50 (3), 527-538, 2005
272005
Comparisons of methods for sampling benthic invertebrates in tropical lentic systems
LHL Loke, E Clews, E Low, CC Belle, PA Todd, HS Eikaas, PKL Ng
Aquatic Biology 10, 119-130, 2010
25*2010
Spatial modeling and habitat quantification for two diadromous fish in New Zealand streams: a GIS-based approach with application for conservation management
HS Eikaas, AD Kliskey, AR Mcintosh
Environmental Management 36, 726-740, 2005
252005
Resting stage of plankton diversity from Singapore coastal water: Implications for harmful algae blooms and coastal management
A Trottet, B Wilson, G Sew Wei Xin, C George, L Casten, C Schmoker, ...
Environmental management 61 (2), 275-290, 2018
182018
Reduction of evaporative losses from tropical reservoirs using an environmentally safe organic monolayers
SB Parasuraman, HS Eikaas, A Price, D Verlee
Singapore International Water Week, Singapore, 2010
182010
A GIS approach to model sediment reduction susceptibility of mixed sand and gravel beaches
HS Eikaas, MA Hemmingsen
Environmental management 37, 816-825, 2006
162006
Nutrient removal and plant biomass of 5 wetland plant species in Singapore
CH Sim, HS Eikaas, SH Chan, J Gan
Water Practice and Technology 6 (3), wpt2011053, 2011
132011
The effect of terrestrial habitat fragmentation on fish populations in small streams: a case study from New Zealand
HS Eikaas, JS Harding, AD Kliskey, AR Mcintosh
Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-Norwegian Journal of Geography 59 (4), 269-275, 2005
112005
Modeling washoff of total suspended solids in the tropics
SH Le, LHC Chua, KN Irvine, HS Eikaas
Journal of Environmental Management 200, 263-274, 2017
102017
A GIS approach to sediment displacement in mixed sand and gravel beach environments
MA Hemmingsen, HS Eikaas, DCJ Marsden
Journal of environmental management 249, 109083, 2019
82019
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