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Rob Gordon
Rob Gordon
School of the Environment, University of Windsor
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Movement and persistence of fecal bacteria in agricultural soils and subsurface drainage water: A review.
RC Jamieson, RJ Gordon, KE Sharples, GW Stratton, A Madani
Canadian Biosystems Engineering 44 (1), 1-9, 2002
4862002
Assessing microbial pollution of rural surface waters: A review of current watershed scale modeling approaches
R Jamieson, R Gordon, D Joy, H Lee
Agricultural Water Management 70 (1), 1-17, 2004
3622004
Resuspension of Sediment‐Associated Escherichia coli in a Natural Stream
RC Jamieson, DM Joy, H Lee, R Kostaschuk, RJ Gordon
Journal of Environmental Quality 34 (2), 581-589, 2005
3312005
Transport and deposition of sediment-associated Escherichia coli in natural streams
R Jamieson, DM Joy, H Lee, R Kostaschuk, R Gordon
Water Research 39 (12), 2665-2675, 2005
2692005
Nonmarket cobenefits and economic feasibility of on-farm biogas energy production
EK Yiridoe, R Gordon, BB Brown
Energy policy 37 (3), 1170-1179, 2009
1632009
Adsorption, sedimentation, and inactivation of< i> E. coli</i> within wastewater treatment wetlands
L Boutilier, R Jamieson, R Gordon, C Lake, W Hart
Water research 43 (17), 4370-4380, 2009
1432009
Sources and persistence of fecal coliform bacteria in a rural watershed
RC Jamieson, RJ Gordon, SC Tattrie, GW Stratton
Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 38 (1), 33-47, 2003
1302003
Gaseous and leaching nitrogen losses from no-tillage and conventional tillage systems following surface application of cattle manure
MS Mkhabela, A Madani, R Gordon, D Burton, D Cudmore, A Elmi, W Hart
Soil and Tillage Research 98 (2), 187-199, 2008
1292008
Floating covers to reduce gas emissions from liquid manure storages: a review
AC VanderZaag, RJ Gordon, VM Glass, RC Jamieson
Applied Engineering in Agriculture 24 (5), 657, 2008
1242008
Effect of meteorological parameters on ammonia loss from manure in the field
R Brunke, P Alvo, P Schuepp, R Gordon
Journal of environmental quality 17 (3), 431-436, 1988
1081988
Silage effluent management: A review
MM Gebrehanna, RJ Gordon, A Madani, AC VanderZaag, JD Wood
Journal of Environmental Management 143, 113-122, 2014
1042014
Micrometeorological measurements over 3 years reveal differences in N2O emissions between annual and perennial crops
D Abalos, SE Brown, AC Vanderzaag, RJ Gordon, KE Dunfield, ...
Global Change Biology, 2016
1032016
Strawberry plant fruiting efficiency and its correlation with solar irradiance, temperature and reflectance water index variation
H Li, T Li, RJ Gordon, SK Asiedu, K Hu
Environmental and Experimental Botany 68 (2), 165-174, 2010
1022010
Persistence of enteric bacteria in alluvial streams
RC Jamieson, DM Joy, H Lee, R Kostaschuk, RJ Gordon
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science 3 (3), 203-212, 2004
942004
Estimation of wild blueberry fruit yield using digital color photography
QU Zaman, AW Schumann, DC Percival, RJ Gordon
Transactions of the ASABE 51 (5), 1539-1544, 2008
892008
Population dynamics of Escherichia coli inoculated by irrigation into the phyllosphere of spinach grown under commercial production conditions
JD Wood, GS Bezanson, RJ Gordon, R Jamieson
International journal of food microbiology 143 (3), 198-204, 2010
882010
Year-round treatment of dairy wastewater by constructed wetlands in Atlantic Canada
E Smith, R Gordon, A Madani, G Stratton
Wetlands 26 (2), 349-357, 2006
852006
Relationships between Dairy Slurry Total Solids, Gas Emissions, and Surface Crusts
JD Wood, RJ Gordon, C Wagner-Riddle, KE Dunfield, A Madani
Journal of environmental quality 41 (3), 694-704, 2012
832012
The use of aeration to enhance ammonia nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands
TS Jamieson, GW Stratton, R Gordon, A Madani
Canadian Biosystems Engineering 45, 1-1, 2003
832003
Relationship between leaf area index and ground cover in potato under different management conditions
NS Boyd, R Gordon, RC Martin
Potato research 45 (2), 117-129, 2002
772002
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