The State of Conesus Lake: Watershed Characterization Report (2001) identified areas that required additional data to evaluate the current state of the Conesus Lake watershed. A comprehensive update of nutrient and soil loss from all of the major subwatersheds from a study undertaken in 1990-91 (Makarewicz et al. 1991) was listed as a high priority. This study was designed to estimate discrete losses of total phosphorus and total suspended solids in eighteen subwatersheds during the calendar period April to December under both baseline and event conditions. Results of this study will be the ability to assess the change in nutrient loss rates for subwatershed during the past ten years and the prioritization of subwatersheds for further ident...
This study suggests that the highly eutrophic condition of Lake Neatahwanta is in large part due to ...
Three Orleans County tributaries were intensely monitored for one year (5 June 1997 to 4 June 1998) ...
Thousands rely on the water of Canandaigua Lake for drinking water, fishing, boating and swimming ea...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the loss of soil and nutrients from the upland area of ten...
Conesus Lake is fed by 18 tributaries and a number of smaller streams and rivulets (Forest et al. 19...
Stress stream analysis of two sub-watersheds of Conesus Lake. July 1993. Prepared for the Livingston...
Stress stream analysis of a sub-watershed of Conesus Lake. July 1994. Prepared for the Livingston Co...
In the past three years of tributary monitoring, we have established the importance of meteorologica...
The rivulets that drain small subwatersheds of Canandaigua Lake contributed significant amounts of t...
A program of research was developed at the State University of New York at Brockport\u27s Department...
Mitigation of soil and nutrient loss from the landscape continues to be a concern within watersheds ...
Conesus Lake monitoring conducted by personnel from The College at Brockport during the summer of 20...
Conesus Lake, considered a eutrophic lake in the late 1960s (Mills, 1975) and one of the smaller of ...
A goal of this project is to demonstrate the effectiveness of various agricultural management plans ...
Here we report on the status of Lake Neatahwanta and losses of materials and nutrients from the vari...
This study suggests that the highly eutrophic condition of Lake Neatahwanta is in large part due to ...
Three Orleans County tributaries were intensely monitored for one year (5 June 1997 to 4 June 1998) ...
Thousands rely on the water of Canandaigua Lake for drinking water, fishing, boating and swimming ea...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the loss of soil and nutrients from the upland area of ten...
Conesus Lake is fed by 18 tributaries and a number of smaller streams and rivulets (Forest et al. 19...
Stress stream analysis of two sub-watersheds of Conesus Lake. July 1993. Prepared for the Livingston...
Stress stream analysis of a sub-watershed of Conesus Lake. July 1994. Prepared for the Livingston Co...
In the past three years of tributary monitoring, we have established the importance of meteorologica...
The rivulets that drain small subwatersheds of Canandaigua Lake contributed significant amounts of t...
A program of research was developed at the State University of New York at Brockport\u27s Department...
Mitigation of soil and nutrient loss from the landscape continues to be a concern within watersheds ...
Conesus Lake monitoring conducted by personnel from The College at Brockport during the summer of 20...
Conesus Lake, considered a eutrophic lake in the late 1960s (Mills, 1975) and one of the smaller of ...
A goal of this project is to demonstrate the effectiveness of various agricultural management plans ...
Here we report on the status of Lake Neatahwanta and losses of materials and nutrients from the vari...
This study suggests that the highly eutrophic condition of Lake Neatahwanta is in large part due to ...
Three Orleans County tributaries were intensely monitored for one year (5 June 1997 to 4 June 1998) ...
Thousands rely on the water of Canandaigua Lake for drinking water, fishing, boating and swimming ea...