both hypereutrophic, in large part due to natural and anthropogenic loading of phosphorus (P), resulting in annual blooms of blue-green algae. Reduction of P loading to the lake is considered crucial to reduce the blue-green algae blooms, maintain water quality, and increase the fish populations within the lake. Restoration of fringe wetlands is one potential way to reduce external P loading to the lake. However, upon the initial period of flooding, restored wetlands have been found to also be a source of P into the lake, as a result of P resuspension due to years of soil disturbance. We adapted a mass balance model of the biological P uptake and release to examine how P wetland dynamics change over the course of a year in restored wetlands...
pondweed) senescence to the phosphorus budget of a small Wisconsin seepage lake. BACKGROUND: Interna...
PURPOSE: An essential nutrient for plant growth, phosphorus (P) is often implicated as a contributin...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in surface waters world-wide decreases their aesthetic, recreational val...
Graduation date: 2012Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) and Agency Lake (AL) in southern Oregon are both hyper...
AbSTRACT Restoring historic lake-fringe wetlands is considered a favorable means of reducing lake ph...
Elevated phosphorus (P) concentrations in numerous freshwater lakes in North America are leading to ...
Executive Summary Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) is a hypereutrophic shallow lake located in southern Ore...
Graduation date: 2009Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) and Agency Lake in south-central Oregon are\ud hypereu...
oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ecosystem structure and function as th...
Wetland restoration has numerous potential ecological and societal benefits, one of which is the ret...
Anthropogenic activities alter the delivery of nutrients, particularly nitrogen-N and phosphorus-P, ...
Lake Okeechobee is the largest lake in the southeastern United States and is a central component of ...
Summarization: As wetland ecosystems become degraded due to human actions, restoration efforts are b...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
Master's thesis in Environmental Technology / Water Science and Technology: Phosphorus is the limiti...
pondweed) senescence to the phosphorus budget of a small Wisconsin seepage lake. BACKGROUND: Interna...
PURPOSE: An essential nutrient for plant growth, phosphorus (P) is often implicated as a contributin...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in surface waters world-wide decreases their aesthetic, recreational val...
Graduation date: 2012Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) and Agency Lake (AL) in southern Oregon are both hyper...
AbSTRACT Restoring historic lake-fringe wetlands is considered a favorable means of reducing lake ph...
Elevated phosphorus (P) concentrations in numerous freshwater lakes in North America are leading to ...
Executive Summary Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) is a hypereutrophic shallow lake located in southern Ore...
Graduation date: 2009Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) and Agency Lake in south-central Oregon are\ud hypereu...
oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ecosystem structure and function as th...
Wetland restoration has numerous potential ecological and societal benefits, one of which is the ret...
Anthropogenic activities alter the delivery of nutrients, particularly nitrogen-N and phosphorus-P, ...
Lake Okeechobee is the largest lake in the southeastern United States and is a central component of ...
Summarization: As wetland ecosystems become degraded due to human actions, restoration efforts are b...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
Master's thesis in Environmental Technology / Water Science and Technology: Phosphorus is the limiti...
pondweed) senescence to the phosphorus budget of a small Wisconsin seepage lake. BACKGROUND: Interna...
PURPOSE: An essential nutrient for plant growth, phosphorus (P) is often implicated as a contributin...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in surface waters world-wide decreases their aesthetic, recreational val...