Sandra M. Clinton

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1996 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Clinton S, Johnson J, Lambirth K, et al. (2020) Sediment Microbial Diversity in Urban Piedmont North Carolina Watersheds Receiving Wastewater Input Water. 12: 1557
Lambirth K, Tsilimigras M, Lulla A, et al. (2018) Microbial Community Composition and Antibiotic Resistance Genes within a North Carolina Urban Water System Water. 10: 1539
Scarlett RD, McMillan SK, Bell CD, et al. (2018) Influence of stormwater control measures on water quality at nested sites in a small suburban watershed Urban Water Journal. 15: 868-879
Bell CD, McMillan SK, Clinton SM, et al. (2016) Characterizing the Effects of Stormwater Mitigation on Nutrient Export and Stream Concentrations. Environmental Management
Bell CD, McMillan SK, Clinton SM, et al. (2016) Hydrologic response to stormwater control measures in urban watersheds Journal of Hydrology. 541: 1488-1500
Jefferson AJ, Bell CD, Clinton SM, et al. (2015) Application of isotope hydrograph separation to understand contributions of stormwater control measures to urban headwater streams Hydrological Processes. 29: 5290-5306
O’Driscoll M, Clinton S, Jefferson A, et al. (2010) Urbanization Effects on Watershed Hydrology and In-Stream Processes in the Southern United States Water. 2: 605-648
Clinton SM, Edwards RT, Findlay SEG. (2010) Exoenzyme activities as indicators of dissolved organic matter composition in the hyporheic zone of a floodplain river Freshwater Biology. 55: 1603-1615
McNeely C, Clinton SM, Erbe JM. (2006) Landscape variation in C sources of scraping primary consumers in streams Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 25: 787-799
Clinton SM, Edwards RT, Naiman RJ. (2002) Forest-river interactions: Influence on hyporheic dissolved organic carbon concentrations in a floodplain terrace Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 38: 619-631
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