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Michael J. Chimney
Michael J. Chimney
Lead Scientist, South Florida Water Management District
Verified email at sfwmd.gov
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Submerged aquatic vegetation-based treatment wetlands for removing phosphorus from agricultural runoff: response to hydraulic and nutrient loading
FE Dierberg, TA DeBusk, SD Jackson, MJ Chimney, K Pietro
Water research 36 (6), 1409-1422, 2002
3142002
Decomposition of macrophyte litter in a subtropical constructed wetland in south Florida (USA)
MJ Chimney, KC Pietro
Ecological engineering 27 (4), 301-321, 2006
2922006
The ecological–societal underpinnings of Everglades restoration
FH Sklar, MJ Chimney, S Newman, P McCormick, D Gawlik, SL Miao, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3 (3), 161-169, 2005
2822005
Typha (Cattail) Invasion in North American Wetlands: Biology, Regional Problems, Impacts, Ecosystem Services, and Management
S Bansal, SC Lishawa, S Newman, BA Tangen, D Wilcox, D Albert, ...
Wetlands 39, 645-684, 2019
1892019
Environmental impacts to the Everglades ecosystem: a historical perspective and restoration strategies
MJ Chimney, G Goforth
Water Science and Technology 44 (11-12), 93-100, 2001
1232001
Patterns of vertical stratification in a subtropical constructed wetland in south Florida (USA)
MJ Chimney, L Wenkert, KC Pietro
Ecological Engineering 27 (4), 322-330, 2006
1082006
Large-scale constructed wetlands for nutrient removal from stormwater runoff: an Everglades restoration project
M Guardo, L Fink, TD Fontaine, S Newman, M Chimney, R Bearzotti, ...
Environmental Management 19, 879-889, 1995
1051995
Hurricane effects on a shallow lake ecosystem, Lake Okeechobee, Florida (USA)
TR James, MJ Chimney, B Sharfstein, DR Engstrom, SP Schottler, T East, ...
Fundamental and Applied Limnology 172 (4), 273, 2008
1042008
Periphyton as a potential phosphorus sink in the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project
PV McCormick, RBE Shuford III, MJ Chimney
Ecological Engineering 27 (4), 279-289, 2006
852006
History and description of the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project, a subtropical constructed wetland in south Florida (USA)
MJ Chimney, G Goforth
Ecological Engineering 27 (4), 268-278, 2006
852006
Phosphorus removal by the Ceratophyllum/periphyton complex in a south Florida (USA) freshwater marsh
KC Pietro, MJ Chimney, AD Steinman
Ecological Engineering 27 (4), 290-300, 2006
832006
An investigation of the limits of phosphorus removal in wetlands: a mesocosm study of a shallow periphyton-dominated treatment system
TA DeBusk, KA Grace, FE Dierberg, SD Jackson, MJ Chimney, B Gu
Ecological Engineering 23 (1), 1-14, 2004
782004
Diel oxygen profiles and water column community metabolism in the Florida Everglades, USA
PV McCormick, MJ Chimney, DR Swift
Archiv für Hydrobiologie 140 (1), 117-129, 1997
721997
The response of a freshwater wetland to long-term “low level” nutrient loads-marsh efficiency
MZ Moustafa, MJ Chimney, TD Fontaine, G Shih, S Davis
Ecological Engineering 7 (1), 15-33, 1996
671996
Limnological characteristics of a subtropical constructed wetland in south Florida (USA)
B Gu, MJ Chimney, J Newman, MK Nungesser
ecological engineering 27 (4), 345-360, 2006
402006
A hydrologic assessment of the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project, a subtropical constructed wetland in South Florida (USA)
MK Nungesser, MJ Chimney
Ecological Engineering 27 (4), 331-344, 2006
372006
Performance and operation of the everglades stormwater treatment areas
M Chimney
Chap. 5B in 1, 2019
352019
Phosphorus removal from Everglades agricultural area runoff by submerged aquatic vegetation/limerock treatment technology: an overview of research
B Gu, TA DeBusk, FE Dierberg, MJ Chimney, KC Pietro, T Aziz
Water Science and Technology 44 (11-12), 101-108, 2001
342001
Prey utilization by Chaoborus punctipennis Say in a small, eutrophic reservoir
MJ Chimney, RW Winner, SK Seilkop
Hydrobiologia 85, 193-199, 1981
331981
Minimizing phosphorus release from newly flooded organic soils amended with calcium silicate slag: a pilot study
MJ Chimney, Y Wan, VV Matichenkov, DV Calvert
Wetlands ecology and management 15, 385-390, 2007
312007
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