Here we report on the status of Lake Neatahwanta and losses of materials and nutrients from the various watersheds draining into the lake based on work done over the past five years. The conclusion that Sheldon Creek and its watershed are the dominant source of sediments and nutrients to Lake Neatahwanta is inescapable. Based on this conclusion, an effort know as segment analysis has begun in the Sheldon Creek watershed to systematically analyze the watershed for sources of nutrient and soil loss. Preliminary results of the segment analysis currently underway are presented. Finally, we provide results from the muckland demonstration study. This study demonstrates the ability of a constructed wetland to remove nutrients from drainage water f...
Non point-source pollution from agricultural activity is a major cause of water quality degradation....
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
Florida is surrounded by water, and its many internal lakes and rivers have long been recognized for...
This study suggests that the highly eutrophic condition of Lake Neatahwanta is in large part due to ...
Here we report on the status of Lake Neatahwanta and losses of materials and nutrients from the vari...
Mitigation of soil and nutrient loss from the landscape continues to be a concern within watersheds ...
In response to the increasing frequency of water quality impairment near tributary outlets, understa...
In the past three years of tributary monitoring, we have established the importance of meteorologica...
In Northwest Arkansas, nutrients transported by surface water are a major concern. These nutrients a...
Three Orleans County tributaries were intensely monitored for one year (5 June 1997 to 4 June 1998) ...
Freshwater resources have historically played a key role in community development and sustainability...
In response to public concern created by an abundance of nuisance weeds (i.e. macrophytes) within th...
ABSTRACT Event sampling programs were conducted at 11 tributary monitoring stations in the Lake Eri...
Skaneateles Lake and its watershed are valuable natural resources to local communities, and the lake...
Applied Mathematics at University of Wisconsin - StoutThere is a place just outside of Colfax, WI, o...
Non point-source pollution from agricultural activity is a major cause of water quality degradation....
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
Florida is surrounded by water, and its many internal lakes and rivers have long been recognized for...
This study suggests that the highly eutrophic condition of Lake Neatahwanta is in large part due to ...
Here we report on the status of Lake Neatahwanta and losses of materials and nutrients from the vari...
Mitigation of soil and nutrient loss from the landscape continues to be a concern within watersheds ...
In response to the increasing frequency of water quality impairment near tributary outlets, understa...
In the past three years of tributary monitoring, we have established the importance of meteorologica...
In Northwest Arkansas, nutrients transported by surface water are a major concern. These nutrients a...
Three Orleans County tributaries were intensely monitored for one year (5 June 1997 to 4 June 1998) ...
Freshwater resources have historically played a key role in community development and sustainability...
In response to public concern created by an abundance of nuisance weeds (i.e. macrophytes) within th...
ABSTRACT Event sampling programs were conducted at 11 tributary monitoring stations in the Lake Eri...
Skaneateles Lake and its watershed are valuable natural resources to local communities, and the lake...
Applied Mathematics at University of Wisconsin - StoutThere is a place just outside of Colfax, WI, o...
Non point-source pollution from agricultural activity is a major cause of water quality degradation....
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
Florida is surrounded by water, and its many internal lakes and rivers have long been recognized for...