Background Water level fluctuations in endorheic lakes are highly susceptible to even slight changes in climate and land use. Devils Lake (DL) in North Dakota, USA is an endorheic system that has undergone multi-decade flooding driven by changes in regional climate. Flooding mitigation strategies have centered on the release of lake water to a nearby river system through artificial outlets, resulting in legal challenges and environmental concerns related to water quality, downstream flooding, species migration, stakeholder opposition, and transboundary water conflicts between the US and Canada. Despite these drawbacks, running outlets would result in low overspill risks in the next 30 years. Methods In this study we evaluated the efficacy o...
Proxy variables from palaeolimnological studies of lakes in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Amer...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
Spring floods in the Red River basin generated from melting snow have increasingly affected the Farg...
The Devils Lake Basin is a 3,810- square-mile subbasin (fig. 1) in the Red River of the North Basin....
The Great Lakes of North America are the largest unfrozen surface freshwater system in the world and...
Flood control is one of the most important ecosystem services provided by wetlands. Large-scale loss...
Devils Lake is a terminal lake located in northeast North Dakota. Because of its glacial origin and ...
From the Executive Summary: The closed basins area, which includes parts of Day, Marshall, Roberts, ...
Study region: Lake Champlain Basin, northwestern New England, USA. Study focus: Our study uses regio...
The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Natural...
Modeling efforts to simulate hydrologic processes under different climate conditions rely on accurat...
Since the spring of 1993, the water surface elevation at Devils Lake, a terminal lake in eastern Nor...
Frequent flooding events in recent years have been linked with the changing climate. Comprehending f...
Water quality impairment in the Great Lakes Region has become a major concern for the scientific com...
A period of excess precipitation since 1993 in the Devils Lake basin in northeastern North Dakota ha...
Proxy variables from palaeolimnological studies of lakes in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Amer...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
Spring floods in the Red River basin generated from melting snow have increasingly affected the Farg...
The Devils Lake Basin is a 3,810- square-mile subbasin (fig. 1) in the Red River of the North Basin....
The Great Lakes of North America are the largest unfrozen surface freshwater system in the world and...
Flood control is one of the most important ecosystem services provided by wetlands. Large-scale loss...
Devils Lake is a terminal lake located in northeast North Dakota. Because of its glacial origin and ...
From the Executive Summary: The closed basins area, which includes parts of Day, Marshall, Roberts, ...
Study region: Lake Champlain Basin, northwestern New England, USA. Study focus: Our study uses regio...
The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Natural...
Modeling efforts to simulate hydrologic processes under different climate conditions rely on accurat...
Since the spring of 1993, the water surface elevation at Devils Lake, a terminal lake in eastern Nor...
Frequent flooding events in recent years have been linked with the changing climate. Comprehending f...
Water quality impairment in the Great Lakes Region has become a major concern for the scientific com...
A period of excess precipitation since 1993 in the Devils Lake basin in northeastern North Dakota ha...
Proxy variables from palaeolimnological studies of lakes in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Amer...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
Spring floods in the Red River basin generated from melting snow have increasingly affected the Farg...