- Water Quality and Resources Studies
- Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
- Polish Historical and Cultural Studies
- Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
- Medical History and Innovations
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Urban and Freight Transport Logistics
- Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
- German Literature and Culture Studies
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Eastern European Communism and Reforms
- Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
- Groundwater flow and contamination studies
- Biomedical and Chemical Research
- Maritime Ports and Logistics
- Literature and Cultural Memory
- Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
- Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Hegel
- Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
- Transportation Planning and Optimization
- Language and Culture
- Historical and Cultural Studies of Poland
- Archaeology and Natural History
- Medical History and Research
- Medical and Health Sciences Research
Iowa State University
2019-2025
Jagiellonian University
2018
University College Dublin
2016-2017
United States Geological Survey
1996-2015
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
2014
Mercer (Czechia)
2012
Bank of England
2003
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
1994-2002
Klinikum Magdeburg
1993
United States Department of the Interior
1989
The rise of e‐commerce over the past 20 years has created an increased need for responsive omnichannel distribution to meet last mile challenge. Some companies are experimenting with use sharing economy business model augment strategies. so‐called “Crowdsourced Logistics” ( CSL ) is becoming more prevalent in practice, but role logistics strategy this new phenomenon not been thoroughly investigated and understood. Using a contingency theory lens, research contributes nascent understanding...
Climatic shifts to drier conditions during drought alter the hydrologic pathways of water and solute flow aquatic ecosystems. We examined differences in drought‐induced trends semiconservative cations, Ca+Mg, seven northern Wisconsin lakes. These spanned range settings region, including hydraulically mounded, groundwater flowthrough, groundwater‐discharge Parallel increases concentration across lakes were attributable evapoconcentration. However, we observed divergent for mass, which better...
Purpose – As global populations become increasingly urbanized and urban areas grow in density complexity, many firms seeking to operate these face significant new challenges. The purpose of this paper is identify the approaches utilized by logistics service providers overcome issues resulting from complexity. also identifies potential directions for future research based on findings. Design/methodology/approach study followed a grounded theory approach (Corbin Strauss, 2008) uncover adapt...
Purpose The growth of last-mile delivery presents challenges like environmental impact, operational inefficiencies and risks theft or damage. This study explores parcel locker adoption as a potential solution, focusing on the roles information framing consumer characteristics in influencing adoption. It offers insights into prioritizing benefits (environmental, security, convenience) which traits, such regulatory focus gender, to consider designing promoting networks....
ABSTRACT Due to driver autonomy, delivery and rideshare platforms in the sharing economy (SE) face uncertainty service capacity planning. This study investigates how alignment between technical social subsystems within overall socio‐technical system of SE influences engagement. Drawing on systems theory, we conceptualize as defined by organizational design constructs centralization, formalization, complexity. Using a discrete choice experiment with 100 experienced drivers, examine platform...
ABSTRACT The world is rapidly urbanizing, causing businesses to rethink venerable principles related logistics and distribution. As populations urbanize customer service expectations escalate, firms seek new ways serve urban customers but are often frustrated by numerous complexities inherent the context. Through a systematic literature review, this research combines concepts theories from multiple nonbusiness disciplines in order provide foundation for understanding environments within...
Hydrologic and chemical budgets were determined for the period October 1980 through September 1988 Vandercook Lake, a 43‐ha soft water seepage lake located in predominantly sandy outwash northern Wisconsin. The 1951–1980 mean annual precipitation lake, based on nearby National Weather Service (NWS) stations, was 825 mm; volume‐weighted p H of bulk atmospheric deposition during 8‐year study averaged 4.7. From 1983, 108% 30‐year NWS average, recharge 144% groundwater inflow to ranged from 5 9%...
Abstract Nagawicka Lake is a 400-ha, phosphorus (P)-limited, calcareous lake (hardness of 300 mg/L CaCO3) in Wisconsin. Because concern over potential degradation water quality associated with urban development the watershed, study was conducted to determine effects past and future changes P loading on lake's through use empirical eutrophication models. Six existing models consistently overestimated total (TP) concentrations by factor about 2 range external because do not account for unique...
Journal Article Poland And Her Economic Development Get access 105. Development. By Roman Górecki. 1935. (London: Allen and Unwin. 8vo. 124 pp. 3s. 6d.) William J. Rose Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue 4, July-August 1936, Pages 616–617, https://doi.org/10.2307/2603712 Published: 01 July 1936
In small streams, flow and water-quality concentrations often change quickly in response to meteorological events. Hydrologists, field technicians, or locally hired stream ob- servers involved water-data collection are unable reach streams enough observe measure these rapid changes. Therefore, hydrologic studies designed describe changes water quality, a combination of manual automated sampling methods have commonly been used when is relatively stable rapidly changing. Auto- mated sampling,...
In June 2008, heavy rain caused severe flooding across southern Wisconsin. The floods were aggravated by saturated soils that persisted from unusually wet antecedent conditions a combination of in August 2007, more than 100 inches snow winter 2007-08, and moist spring 2008. immediate evacuations road closures prolonged, extensive damages losses associated with agriculture, businesses, housing, public health human needs, infrastructure transportation. Record gage heights streamflows occurred...