Publications

10) Biagi, K. M. & Wellen, C. C. Phosphorus Balance of 11 southern Ontario agricultural headwater catchments and relationship to environmental outcomes. In prep

9) Ross, C. A., Moslenko, L. L., Biagi, K. M., Oswald, C. J., Wellen, C. C., Thomas, J. L., Raby, M., Sorichetti, R. J. (2022). Total and dissolved phosphorus losses from agricultural headwater streams during extreme events. Science of the Total Environment, 848, 157736

8) Biagi, K. M.*, Ross, C. A.*, Oswald, C. J., Sorichetti, R. J., Thomas, J. L., & Wellen, C. C. (2022). Novel predictors related to hysteresis and baseflow improve predictions of watershed nutrient loads: An example from Ontario’s lower Great Lakes basin. Science of the Total Environment826, 154023

7) Clark, M. G., Biagi, K. M., & Carey, S. K. (2022). Optical properties of dissolved organic matter highlight peatland-like properties in a constructed wetland. Science of The Total Environment, 802, 149770

6) Biagi, K. M. & Carey, S. K. The hydrochemical evolution of a constructed peatland in a post-mining landscape six years after construction. (2021). Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 39, 100978

5) Biagi, K. M., Clark, M. G., & Carey, S. K. (2021). Hydrological functioning of a constructed peatland watershed in the Athabasca oil sands region: Potential trajectories and lessons learned. Ecological Engineering166, 106236

4) Biagi, K. M., & Carey, S. K. (2020). The role of snow processes and hillslopes on runoff generation in present and future climates in a recently constructed watershed in the Athabasca oil sands region. Hydrological Processes34(17), 3635-3655

3) Aubry‐Wake, C, Somers, LD, Alcock, H, et al. (2020). A new flow for Canadian young hydrologists: Key scientific challenges addressed by research cultural shifts. Hydrological Processes34(8), 2001-2006. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13724

2) Biagi, K. M., Oswald, C. J., Nicholls, E. M., & Carey, S. K. (2019). Increases in salinity following a shift in hydrologic regime in a constructed wetland watershed in a post-mining oil sands landscape. Science of The Total Environment653, 1445-1457

1) Sterling, S. M., Angelidis, C., Armstrong, M., Biagi, K. M., Clair, T. A., Jackson, N., and Breen, A. (2014). Terrestrial liming to promote Atlantic Salmon recovery in Nova Scotia – approaches needed and knowledge gained after a trial application, Hydrology and Earth Systems Sciences - Discussions, 11, 10117-10156

*Authors share first authorship, contributed equally, and are listed in alphabetical order by surname