The impact of extreme low flows on the water quality of the Lower Murray River and Lower Lakes (Alexandrina and Albert) in South Australia was assessed by comparing water quality from five sites during an extreme low flow period (March 2007–November 2009) and a preceding reference period (March 2003–November 2005). Significant increases in salinity, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, chlorophyll a and turbidity were observed in the Lower Lakes during the low flow period. Consequently, water quality guidelines for the protection of aquatic ecosystems were greatly exceeded. Principal Component Analysis, empirical and mass balance model calculations suggested these changes could be attributed primarily to the lack of flushing resulting in conce...
Water resources are irreplaceable resources for human survival and development, which is the foundat...
The Logan-Albert estuary in southeast Queensland, Australia, has high biodiversity and supports mult...
The Rous River catchment northern NSW, Australia was used as a case study to evaluate a spatially in...
Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert (the Lower Lakes) are a set of large, shallow, fluvial lakes at the...
As some water quality concerns may eventuate before Murray Mouth closure (as a result of low flows i...
Shallow lakes have a tendency to be present in one of two broad alternative states: clear or turbid....
Nutrient concentrations increased in 2 lakes (Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert) located at the downs...
Historical data on river flow, nutrient and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and phyto...
Water level decline affects the biophysical environment of shallow lakes. Unprecedented drought in A...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007Floodplain lakes along the lower River Murray are subject...
The aim of this paper was to analyse the spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of water quality ...
Anthropogenic modification of catchments and river flow can significantly alter estuarine habitats, ...
Is part of a special issue with the theme: Resilience and Restoration of Soft-Bottom Near-Shore Ecos...
© 2015 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. Understanding longitudinal variation ...
A severe protracted drought between 1997 and 2009 has altered the physical and chemical hydrology of...
Water resources are irreplaceable resources for human survival and development, which is the foundat...
The Logan-Albert estuary in southeast Queensland, Australia, has high biodiversity and supports mult...
The Rous River catchment northern NSW, Australia was used as a case study to evaluate a spatially in...
Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert (the Lower Lakes) are a set of large, shallow, fluvial lakes at the...
As some water quality concerns may eventuate before Murray Mouth closure (as a result of low flows i...
Shallow lakes have a tendency to be present in one of two broad alternative states: clear or turbid....
Nutrient concentrations increased in 2 lakes (Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert) located at the downs...
Historical data on river flow, nutrient and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and phyto...
Water level decline affects the biophysical environment of shallow lakes. Unprecedented drought in A...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007Floodplain lakes along the lower River Murray are subject...
The aim of this paper was to analyse the spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of water quality ...
Anthropogenic modification of catchments and river flow can significantly alter estuarine habitats, ...
Is part of a special issue with the theme: Resilience and Restoration of Soft-Bottom Near-Shore Ecos...
© 2015 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. Understanding longitudinal variation ...
A severe protracted drought between 1997 and 2009 has altered the physical and chemical hydrology of...
Water resources are irreplaceable resources for human survival and development, which is the foundat...
The Logan-Albert estuary in southeast Queensland, Australia, has high biodiversity and supports mult...
The Rous River catchment northern NSW, Australia was used as a case study to evaluate a spatially in...