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Development of Modelling Tools for Source Water Quality Protection Stormwater and Aquatic Habitat Monitoring Nutrient Management Model Development and Research Advancing Sustainable Environmental Management Solutions Prediction of Climate Change Effects on Water Quantity & Quality Development of Tools and Technologies for Water Resources Management and Planning Development of Flood Forecasting Tools Hydrodynamic Modelling of 3D Flows in Rivers and Lake Environments Improving Resilience of Drinking Water Supply Infrastructure Development of Watershed System Capacity Procedures for Water Quality

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Sattar, A. M. A., Gharabaghi, B., Sabouri, F., & Thompson, A. M. (2017). Urban Stormwater Thermal Gene Expression Models for Protection of Sensitive Receiving Streams. Hydrological Processes.(In Press), DOI: 10.1002/hyp.11170. Trenouth, W. R., & Gharabaghi, B. (2016). Highway runoff quality models for the protection of environmentally sensitive areas. Journal of Hydrology. Volume 542, November 2016, Pages 143–155; DOI:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.08.058. Sabouri, F., Gharabaghi, B., Sattar, A., & Thompson, A.M. (2016). Event-Based Stormwater Management Pond Runoff Temperature Model. Journal of Hydrology, 540 (2016) 306–316; DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.06.017. Sabouri, F., Gharabaghi, B., McBean, E A., Tu, C. (2016). Thermal Investigation of Stormwater Management Ponds. The Journal of Water Management Modeling, DOI: 10.14796/JWMM.C397. Trenouth, W. R. & Gharabaghi, B. (2015). Soil amendments for heavy metals removal from stormwater runoff discharging to environmentally sensitive areas. Journal of Hydrology, 529 (3), 1478–1487, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.08.034. Sabouri, F., Gharabaghi, B., Mahboubi, A., & McBean, E. (2013). Impervious surfaces and sewer pipe effects on stormwater runoff temperature. Journal of Hydrology, 502, 10–17, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.08.016. Sabouri, F., Gharabaghi, B., Parara, N., & McBean, E. (2013). Evaluation of the Thermal Impact of Stormwater Management Ponds. Journal of Water Management Modeling, 21 (12), 221-233, DOI: 10.14796/JWMM.R246-12. Finney, K. & Gharabaghi, B. (2011). Using the PCSWMM 2010 SRTC Tool to Design a Compost Biofilter for Highway Stormwater Runoff Treatment. Journal of Water Management Modeling, 19 (9), 157-165, DOI: 10.14796/JWMM.R241-09. Finney, K., Gharabaghi, B., McBean, E. A., Rudra, R. P., & MacMillan, G. (2010). Compost Biofilters for Highway Stormwater Runoff Treatment. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 45 (4), 391-402. Bradford, A. & Gharabaghi, B. (2004). Evolution of Ontario's stormwater management planning and design guidance. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 39 (4), 343-355. Trenouth, W., Gharabaghi, B., & Perera, N. (2015). Road Salt Application Planning Tool for Winter De-Icing Operations. Journal of Hydrology, 524, 401–410, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.03.004. Betts, A. R., Gharabaghi, B., McBean, E. A., Levison, J., & Parker, B. (2015). Salt vulnerability assessment methodology for municipal supply wells. Journal of Hydrology, 531 (3), 523–533. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.11.004. Betts, A. R., Gharabaghi, B., & McBean, E. A. (2014). Salt Vulnerability Assessment Methodology for Urban Streams. Journal of Hydrology, 517, 877- 888, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.06.005. Kilgour, B., Gharabaghi, B., & Perera, N. (2013). Ecological benefit of the road salt code of practice. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 49 (1), 43–52, DOI: DOI:10.2166/wqrjc.2013.129. Perera, N., Gharabaghi, B., & Howard, K. (2013). Groundwater Chloride Response in the Highland Creek Watershed Due to Road Salt Application: A Re-assessment after 20 Years. Journal of Hydrology, 479, 159–168, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.11.057. Perera, N., Gharabaghi, B., Noehammer, P., & Kilgour, B. (2010). Road Salt Application in Highland Creek Watershed, Toronto, Ontario. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 45 (4), 451 - 461. Perera, N., Gharabaghi, B., & Noehammer, P. (2009). Stream Chloride Monitoring Program of City of Toronto: Implications of Road Salt Application. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 44 (2), 132-140. Thompson, J., Sattar, A., Gharabaghi, B., & Warner, R. (2016). Event-Based Total Suspended Sediment Particle Size Distribution Model. Journal of Hydrology, 536 (2016) 236-246. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.02.056. Trenouth, W. & Gharabaghi, B. (2015). Event-based design tool for construction site erosion and sediment controls. Journal of Hydrology, 528, 790-795, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.06.054. Trenouth, W. & Gharabaghi, B. (2015). Event-Based Soil Loss Models for Construction Sites. Journal of Hydrology, 524, 780–788, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.03.010. Trenouth, W., Gharabaghi, B., Bradford, A., & MacMillan, G. (2013). Better management of construction sites to protect inland waters. Inland Waters, 3 (2), 167-178, DOI: 10.5268/IW-3.2.515. Taleban, V., Finney, K., Gharabaghi, B., McBean, E., Rudra, R., Van Seters, T. (2009). Effectiveness of Compost Biofilters in Removal of Sediments from Construction Site Runoff. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 44 (1), 71-80. Gharabaghi, B., Fata, A., Seters, T. V., Rudra, R. P., MacMillan, G., Smith D, Li JY, Bradford A, and Tesa G (2006). Evaluation of sediment control pond performance at construction sites in the Greater Toronto Area. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 33 (11), 1335-1344, DOI: 10.1139/l06-074.

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