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Dr. Haley E. Plaas

Columbia University
E-mail: hep2126@columbia.edu

Recent Publications

Plaas, H.E., C. Karl, R. Cogbill, N. Rosales-Garcia, A.H. Stoop, L.L. Satterwhite, M.E. Mathieu-Campbell, J. Richmond-Bryant, H.W. Paerl, and D.S. Hamilton, 2025: CyanoHABs and CAPs: Assessing community-based monitoring of PM2.5 with regional sources of pollution in rural, northeastern North Carolina. Environ. Sci. Atmos., 5, no. 6, 674-689, doi:10.1039/D5EA00020C.

Paerl, H.W., H.E. Plaas, L.M. Nelson, A.S. Korbobo, J.H. Cheshire, L. Yue, and E.P. Preece, 2024: Dual nitrogen and phosphorus reductions are needed for long-term mitigation of eutrophication and harmful cyanobacterial blooms in the hydrologically-variable San Francisco Bay Delta, CA. Sci. Total Environ., 957, 177499, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.177499.

Paerl, H.W., J.D. Chaffin, J.H. Cheshire, H.E. Plaas, M.A. Barnard, L.B. Goerlitz, J.S. Braddy, A. Sabo, L.M. Nelson, and L. Yue, 2024: Dual phosphorus and nitrogen nutrient reduction will be more effective than a phosphorus-only reduction in mitigating diatom and cyanobacterial blooms in Lake Erie, USA-Canada. Limnol. Oceanogr., 69, no. 12, 2913-2928, doi:10.1002/lno.12719.

Preece, E.P., J. Cooke, H. Plaas, A. Sabo, L. Nelson, and H.W. Paerl, 2024: Managing a cyanobacteria harmful algae bloom "hotspot" in the Sacramento — San Joaquin Delta, California. J. Environ. Manag., 351, 119606, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119606.

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