Atmospheric nutrient loading through wet and dry deposition is one of the least understood, yet can be one of the most important, pathways of nutrient transport into lakes and reservoirs. Nutrients, specifically phosphorus and nitrogen, are essential for aquatic life but in excess can cause accelerated algae growth and eutrophication and can be a major factor that causes harmful algal blooms (HABs) that occur in lakes and reservoirs. Utah Lake is subject to eutrophication and HABs. It is susceptible to atmospheric deposition due to its large surface area to volume ratio, high phosphorous levels in local soils, and proximity to Great Basin dust sources. In this study we collected and analyzed eight months of atmospheric deposition data from ...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at th...
Lakes worldwide are impacted by eutrophication and harmful algal or cyanobacteria blooms (HABs) due ...
Utah Lake is a unique and valuable natural resource in the semi-arid Utah Valley. Shallow, turbid, e...
Atmospheric nutrient loading through wet and dry deposition is one of the least understood, yet can ...
We describe modified sampling and analysis methods to quantify nutrient atmospheric deposition (AD) ...
Utah is simultaneously the fastest growing and second driest state in the United States. Periods of ...
Anthropogenic activities alter the delivery of nutrients, particularly nitrogen-N and phosphorus-P, ...
An increasing number of lakes worldwide are impacted by eutrophication and harmful algal blooms due ...
Utah Lake is highly eutrophic with large phosphorous inflows and a large internal phosphorous reserv...
Utah Lake is highly eutrophic with large phosphorous inflows and a large internal phosphorous reserv...
With a new phosphorus (P) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) in preparation for Utah Lake, more work is...
Pineview Reservoir is situated in the Ogden Valley, approximately eight miles east of Ogden City, Ut...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at the Califor...
The TMDL for Pineview Reservoir, Utah, identifies both nitrogen and phosphorus as limiting nutrients...
Lakes worldwide are impacted by eutrophication and harmful algal or cyanobacteria blooms (HABs) due ...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at th...
Lakes worldwide are impacted by eutrophication and harmful algal or cyanobacteria blooms (HABs) due ...
Utah Lake is a unique and valuable natural resource in the semi-arid Utah Valley. Shallow, turbid, e...
Atmospheric nutrient loading through wet and dry deposition is one of the least understood, yet can ...
We describe modified sampling and analysis methods to quantify nutrient atmospheric deposition (AD) ...
Utah is simultaneously the fastest growing and second driest state in the United States. Periods of ...
Anthropogenic activities alter the delivery of nutrients, particularly nitrogen-N and phosphorus-P, ...
An increasing number of lakes worldwide are impacted by eutrophication and harmful algal blooms due ...
Utah Lake is highly eutrophic with large phosphorous inflows and a large internal phosphorous reserv...
Utah Lake is highly eutrophic with large phosphorous inflows and a large internal phosphorous reserv...
With a new phosphorus (P) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) in preparation for Utah Lake, more work is...
Pineview Reservoir is situated in the Ogden Valley, approximately eight miles east of Ogden City, Ut...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at the Califor...
The TMDL for Pineview Reservoir, Utah, identifies both nitrogen and phosphorus as limiting nutrients...
Lakes worldwide are impacted by eutrophication and harmful algal or cyanobacteria blooms (HABs) due ...
Lake Tahoe is a high-altitude (6,227 feet) lake located in the northern Sierra Nevada at th...
Lakes worldwide are impacted by eutrophication and harmful algal or cyanobacteria blooms (HABs) due ...
Utah Lake is a unique and valuable natural resource in the semi-arid Utah Valley. Shallow, turbid, e...