Keith A Loftin, Ph.D.
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Measurement of cyanobacteria bloom magnitude using satellite remote sensing Measurement of cyanobacteria bloom magnitude using satellite remote sensing
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are a serious environmental, water quality and public health issue worldwide because of their ability to form dense biomass and produce toxins. Models and algorithms have been developed to detect and quantify cyanoHABs biomass using remotely sensed data but not for quantifying bloom magnitude, information that would guide water quality...
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Sachidananda Mishra, Richard Stumpf, Blake Schaeffer, P. Werdell, Keith A. Loftin, Andrew Meredith
The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in coastal soil and sediment samples from the eastern seaboard of the USA The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in coastal soil and sediment samples from the eastern seaboard of the USA
Infections from antibiotic resistant microorganisms are considered to be one of the greatest global public health challenges that result in huge annual economic losses. While genes that impart resistance to antibiotics (AbR) existed long before the discovery and use of antibiotics, anthropogenic uses of antibiotics in agriculture, domesticated animals, and humans are known to influence...
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Dale Griffin, William Benzel, Shawn Fisher, Michael Focazio, Luke Iwanowicz, Keith A. Loftin, Timothy Reilly, Daniel Jones
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Ecosystems Mission Area, Water Resources Mission Area, Contaminant Biology, Environmental Health Program, Toxic Substances Hydrology, Central Plains Water Science Center, Eastern Ecological Science Center, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, Kansas Water Science Center, New Jersey Water Science Center, New York Water Science Center, Pennsylvania Water Science Center, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, Utah Water Science Center
Organic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operations Organic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operations
Water and sediment extracts samples were analyzed for extractable hydrocarbons by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) using an Agilent (Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, CA, USA) 7890 series GC and 5975 electron ionization (EI) mass selective detector (MSD) operated in scan mode. Agilent ChemStation software was used for data acquisition and analysis (version E.02.00.493 on GC/MS...
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William Orem, Matthew Varonka, Lynn Crosby, Karl Haase, Keith Loftin, Michelle L. Hladik, Denise Akob, Calin Tatu, Adam Mumford, Jeanne Jaeschke, Anne Bates, Tiffani Schell, Isabelle Cozzarelli
Methods used for the collection and analysis of chemical and biological data for the Tapwater Exposure Study, United States, 2016–17 Methods used for the collection and analysis of chemical and biological data for the Tapwater Exposure Study, United States, 2016–17
In 2016, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Environmental Health Mission Area, initiated the Tapwater Exposure Study as part of an infrastructure project to assess human exposure to potential threats from complex mixtures of contaminants. In the pilot phase (2016), samples were collected from 11 States throughout the United States, and in the second phase (2017), the study focused on the...
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Kristin M. Romanok, Dana W. Kolpin, Shannon Meppelink, Maria Argos, Juliane Brown, Michael Devito, Julie E. Dietze, Carrie E. Givens, James Gray, Christopher Higgins, Michelle L. Hladik, Luke R. Iwanowicz, Keith A. Loftin, R. Blaine McCleskey, Carrie McDonough, Michael T. Meyer, Mark Strynar, Christopher Weis, Vickie Wilson, Paul M. Bradley
Understanding the effect of salinity tolerance on cyanobacteria associated with a harmful algal bloom in Lake Okeechobee, Florida Understanding the effect of salinity tolerance on cyanobacteria associated with a harmful algal bloom in Lake Okeechobee, Florida
In an effort to simulate the survival of cyanobacteria as they are transported from Lake Okeechobee to the estuarine habitats that receive waters from the lake, a bioassay encompassing a range of salinities was performed. An overall decline in cyanobacteria health in salinity treatments greater than 18 practical salinity units (psu) was indicated by loss of cell membrane integrity based...
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Barry Rosen, Keith A. Loftin, Jennifer L. Graham, Katherine Stahlhut, James Riley, Brett Johnston, Sarena Senegal
Water-quality conditions with an emphasis on cyanobacteria and associated toxins and taste-and-odor compounds in the Kansas River, Kansas, July 2012 through September 2016 Water-quality conditions with an emphasis on cyanobacteria and associated toxins and taste-and-odor compounds in the Kansas River, Kansas, July 2012 through September 2016
Cyanobacteria cause a multitude of water-quality concerns, including the potential to produce toxins and taste-and-odor compounds that may cause substantial economic and public health concerns, and are of particular interest in lakes, reservoirs, and rivers that are used for drinking-water supply. Extensive cyanobacterial blooms typically do not develop in the Kansas River; however...
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Jennifer L. Graham, Guy Foster, Thomas Williams, Matthew Mahoney, Madison May, Keith Loftin
Book review: Handbook of cyanobacterial monitoring and cyanotoxin analysis Book review: Handbook of cyanobacterial monitoring and cyanotoxin analysis
Review of Meriluoto, Jussi, Lisa Spoof, and GeoffreyA. Codd [eds.]. 2017. Handbook of Cyanobacterial Monitoring and Cyanotoxin Analysis. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.: Chichester, West Sussex, UK, ISBN 978‐1‐119‐06868‐6 (978‐1‐119‐06876‐1 eBook), DOI 10.1002/9781119068761.
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Jennifer L. Graham, Keith Loftin
Performance metrics for the assessment of satellite data products: An ocean color case study Performance metrics for the assessment of satellite data products: An ocean color case study
Performance assessment of ocean color satellite data has generally relied on statistical metrics chosen for their common usage and the rationale for selecting certain metrics is infrequently explained. Commonly reported statistics based on mean squared errors, such as the coefficient of determination (r2), root mean square error, and regression slopes, are most appropriate for Gaussian
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Bridget Seegers, Richard P. Stumpf, Blake A. Schaeffer, Keith Loftin, P. Jeremy Werdell
Associations between cyanobacteria and indices of secondary production in the western basin of Lake Erie Associations between cyanobacteria and indices of secondary production in the western basin of Lake Erie
Large lakes provide a variety of ecological services to surrounding cities and communities. Many of these services are supported by ecological processes that are threatened by the increasing prevalence of cyanobacterial blooms which occur as aquatic ecosystems experience cultural eutrophication. Over the past 10 yr, Lake Erie experienced cyanobacterial blooms of increasing severity and...
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James Larson, Mary Evans, Robert Kennedy, Sean Bailey, Keith Loftin, Zachary Laughrey, Robin Femmer, Jeff Schaeffer, William Richardson, Timothy Wynne, J. C. Nelson, Joseph Duris
Detection of microcystin and other cyanotoxins in lakes at Isle Royale National Park, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, northern Michigan, 2012–13 Detection of microcystin and other cyanotoxins in lakes at Isle Royale National Park, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, northern Michigan, 2012–13
Although cyanotoxins released during algal blooms have become an increasing concern in surface waters across the United States, the presence of cyanotoxins in northern Michigan lakes had not been evaluated in detail. The U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service (NPS) led a 2-year study (2012 and 2013) to determine the presence of microcystin and other algal toxins in several...
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Lori Fuller, Angela K. Brennan, Lisa Fogarty, Keith Loftin, Heather E. Johnson, David VanderMeulen, Brenda Lafrancois
Satellite monitoring of cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom frequency in recreational waters and drinking water sources Satellite monitoring of cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom frequency in recreational waters and drinking water sources
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHAB) cause extensive problems in lakes worldwide, including human and ecological health risks, anoxia and fish kills, and taste and odor problems. CyanoHABs are a particular concern in both recreational waters and drinking water sources because of their dense biomass and the risk of exposure to toxins. Successful cyanoHAB assessment using...
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John Clark, Blake A. Schaeffer, John Darling, Erin Urquhart, John Johnston, Amber Ignatius, Mark Myer, Keith Loftin, P. Jeremy Werdell, Richard P. Stumpf
A method for examining temporal changes in cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom spatial extent using satellite remote sensing A method for examining temporal changes in cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom spatial extent using satellite remote sensing
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHAB) are thought to be increasing globally over the past few decades, but relatively little quantitative information is available about the spatial extent of blooms. Satellite remote sensing provides a potential technology for identifying cyanoHABs in multiple water bodies and across geo-political boundaries. An assessment method was developed...
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Erin Urquhart, Blake Schaeffer, Richard Stumpf, Keith Loftin, P. Werdell
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Measurement of cyanobacteria bloom magnitude using satellite remote sensing Measurement of cyanobacteria bloom magnitude using satellite remote sensing
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are a serious environmental, water quality and public health issue worldwide because of their ability to form dense biomass and produce toxins. Models and algorithms have been developed to detect and quantify cyanoHABs biomass using remotely sensed data but not for quantifying bloom magnitude, information that would guide water quality...
Authors
Sachidananda Mishra, Richard Stumpf, Blake Schaeffer, P. Werdell, Keith A. Loftin, Andrew Meredith
The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in coastal soil and sediment samples from the eastern seaboard of the USA The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in coastal soil and sediment samples from the eastern seaboard of the USA
Infections from antibiotic resistant microorganisms are considered to be one of the greatest global public health challenges that result in huge annual economic losses. While genes that impart resistance to antibiotics (AbR) existed long before the discovery and use of antibiotics, anthropogenic uses of antibiotics in agriculture, domesticated animals, and humans are known to influence...
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Dale Griffin, William Benzel, Shawn Fisher, Michael Focazio, Luke Iwanowicz, Keith A. Loftin, Timothy Reilly, Daniel Jones
By
Ecosystems Mission Area, Water Resources Mission Area, Contaminant Biology, Environmental Health Program, Toxic Substances Hydrology, Central Plains Water Science Center, Eastern Ecological Science Center, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, Kansas Water Science Center, New Jersey Water Science Center, New York Water Science Center, Pennsylvania Water Science Center, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, Utah Water Science Center
Organic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operations Organic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operations
Water and sediment extracts samples were analyzed for extractable hydrocarbons by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) using an Agilent (Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, CA, USA) 7890 series GC and 5975 electron ionization (EI) mass selective detector (MSD) operated in scan mode. Agilent ChemStation software was used for data acquisition and analysis (version E.02.00.493 on GC/MS...
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William Orem, Matthew Varonka, Lynn Crosby, Karl Haase, Keith Loftin, Michelle L. Hladik, Denise Akob, Calin Tatu, Adam Mumford, Jeanne Jaeschke, Anne Bates, Tiffani Schell, Isabelle Cozzarelli
Methods used for the collection and analysis of chemical and biological data for the Tapwater Exposure Study, United States, 2016–17 Methods used for the collection and analysis of chemical and biological data for the Tapwater Exposure Study, United States, 2016–17
In 2016, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Environmental Health Mission Area, initiated the Tapwater Exposure Study as part of an infrastructure project to assess human exposure to potential threats from complex mixtures of contaminants. In the pilot phase (2016), samples were collected from 11 States throughout the United States, and in the second phase (2017), the study focused on the...
Authors
Kristin M. Romanok, Dana W. Kolpin, Shannon Meppelink, Maria Argos, Juliane Brown, Michael Devito, Julie E. Dietze, Carrie E. Givens, James Gray, Christopher Higgins, Michelle L. Hladik, Luke R. Iwanowicz, Keith A. Loftin, R. Blaine McCleskey, Carrie McDonough, Michael T. Meyer, Mark Strynar, Christopher Weis, Vickie Wilson, Paul M. Bradley
Understanding the effect of salinity tolerance on cyanobacteria associated with a harmful algal bloom in Lake Okeechobee, Florida Understanding the effect of salinity tolerance on cyanobacteria associated with a harmful algal bloom in Lake Okeechobee, Florida
In an effort to simulate the survival of cyanobacteria as they are transported from Lake Okeechobee to the estuarine habitats that receive waters from the lake, a bioassay encompassing a range of salinities was performed. An overall decline in cyanobacteria health in salinity treatments greater than 18 practical salinity units (psu) was indicated by loss of cell membrane integrity based...
Authors
Barry Rosen, Keith A. Loftin, Jennifer L. Graham, Katherine Stahlhut, James Riley, Brett Johnston, Sarena Senegal
Water-quality conditions with an emphasis on cyanobacteria and associated toxins and taste-and-odor compounds in the Kansas River, Kansas, July 2012 through September 2016 Water-quality conditions with an emphasis on cyanobacteria and associated toxins and taste-and-odor compounds in the Kansas River, Kansas, July 2012 through September 2016
Cyanobacteria cause a multitude of water-quality concerns, including the potential to produce toxins and taste-and-odor compounds that may cause substantial economic and public health concerns, and are of particular interest in lakes, reservoirs, and rivers that are used for drinking-water supply. Extensive cyanobacterial blooms typically do not develop in the Kansas River; however...
Authors
Jennifer L. Graham, Guy Foster, Thomas Williams, Matthew Mahoney, Madison May, Keith Loftin
Book review: Handbook of cyanobacterial monitoring and cyanotoxin analysis Book review: Handbook of cyanobacterial monitoring and cyanotoxin analysis
Review of Meriluoto, Jussi, Lisa Spoof, and GeoffreyA. Codd [eds.]. 2017. Handbook of Cyanobacterial Monitoring and Cyanotoxin Analysis. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.: Chichester, West Sussex, UK, ISBN 978‐1‐119‐06868‐6 (978‐1‐119‐06876‐1 eBook), DOI 10.1002/9781119068761.
Authors
Jennifer L. Graham, Keith Loftin
Performance metrics for the assessment of satellite data products: An ocean color case study Performance metrics for the assessment of satellite data products: An ocean color case study
Performance assessment of ocean color satellite data has generally relied on statistical metrics chosen for their common usage and the rationale for selecting certain metrics is infrequently explained. Commonly reported statistics based on mean squared errors, such as the coefficient of determination (r2), root mean square error, and regression slopes, are most appropriate for Gaussian
Authors
Bridget Seegers, Richard P. Stumpf, Blake A. Schaeffer, Keith Loftin, P. Jeremy Werdell
Associations between cyanobacteria and indices of secondary production in the western basin of Lake Erie Associations between cyanobacteria and indices of secondary production in the western basin of Lake Erie
Large lakes provide a variety of ecological services to surrounding cities and communities. Many of these services are supported by ecological processes that are threatened by the increasing prevalence of cyanobacterial blooms which occur as aquatic ecosystems experience cultural eutrophication. Over the past 10 yr, Lake Erie experienced cyanobacterial blooms of increasing severity and...
Authors
James Larson, Mary Evans, Robert Kennedy, Sean Bailey, Keith Loftin, Zachary Laughrey, Robin Femmer, Jeff Schaeffer, William Richardson, Timothy Wynne, J. C. Nelson, Joseph Duris
Detection of microcystin and other cyanotoxins in lakes at Isle Royale National Park, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, northern Michigan, 2012–13 Detection of microcystin and other cyanotoxins in lakes at Isle Royale National Park, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, northern Michigan, 2012–13
Although cyanotoxins released during algal blooms have become an increasing concern in surface waters across the United States, the presence of cyanotoxins in northern Michigan lakes had not been evaluated in detail. The U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service (NPS) led a 2-year study (2012 and 2013) to determine the presence of microcystin and other algal toxins in several...
Authors
Lori Fuller, Angela K. Brennan, Lisa Fogarty, Keith Loftin, Heather E. Johnson, David VanderMeulen, Brenda Lafrancois
Satellite monitoring of cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom frequency in recreational waters and drinking water sources Satellite monitoring of cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom frequency in recreational waters and drinking water sources
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHAB) cause extensive problems in lakes worldwide, including human and ecological health risks, anoxia and fish kills, and taste and odor problems. CyanoHABs are a particular concern in both recreational waters and drinking water sources because of their dense biomass and the risk of exposure to toxins. Successful cyanoHAB assessment using...
Authors
John Clark, Blake A. Schaeffer, John Darling, Erin Urquhart, John Johnston, Amber Ignatius, Mark Myer, Keith Loftin, P. Jeremy Werdell, Richard P. Stumpf
A method for examining temporal changes in cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom spatial extent using satellite remote sensing A method for examining temporal changes in cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom spatial extent using satellite remote sensing
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHAB) are thought to be increasing globally over the past few decades, but relatively little quantitative information is available about the spatial extent of blooms. Satellite remote sensing provides a potential technology for identifying cyanoHABs in multiple water bodies and across geo-political boundaries. An assessment method was developed...
Authors
Erin Urquhart, Blake Schaeffer, Richard Stumpf, Keith Loftin, P. Werdell