Nutrient pollution, now the leading cause of water quality impairment in the U.S., has had significant impact on the nation’s waterways. Excessive nutrient pollution has been linked to habitat loss, fish kills, blooms of toxic algae, and hypoxia (oxygen-depleted water). The hypoxic “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico is one of the most striking illustrations of what can happen when too many nutrients from inland watersheds reach coastal areas. Despite programs to improve municipal wastewater treatment facilities, more stringent industrial wastewater requirements, and agricultural programs designed to reduce sediment loads in waterways, water quality and nutrient pollution continues to be a problem, and in many cases has worsened. We undertook...
Over the past five years, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has had an averaged size of 5,805 s...
Phosphorus (P) in rivers and streams in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) is a contributing nutrient...
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico emerged as a national concern nearly 15 years ago. Hypoxia is a condit...
Nutrient pollution, now the leading cause of water quality impairment in the United States, has had ...
Every summer, a large area forms in the northern Gulf of Mexico where dissolved oxygen becomes too l...
Along the Mississippi River, the heavy usage of nitrogen fertilizer is causing eutrophication, leadi...
The Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone that was measured in July of 2013 was 15 120 km2, the result of rive...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Agricultural intensification has had the undesirable effect of degrading water quality throughout th...
Every summer, a hypoxic zone forms in the Gulf of Mexico, where dissolved oxygen is too low for many...
Nutrient losses from agricultural systems in the Mississippi River basin have contributed to the hyp...
In many aquatic systems, incidences of low oxygen (hypoxia) waters have been causally linked to incr...
In 2008, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico, measuring 20 720 km2, was one of the two largest re...
Nonpoint source nutrient pollution from agriculture entering Iowa’s surface water bodies (Figure 1) ...
In an attempt to identify a cost-effec-tive strategy to alleviate the problem of hypoxia in the Gulf...
Over the past five years, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has had an averaged size of 5,805 s...
Phosphorus (P) in rivers and streams in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) is a contributing nutrient...
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico emerged as a national concern nearly 15 years ago. Hypoxia is a condit...
Nutrient pollution, now the leading cause of water quality impairment in the United States, has had ...
Every summer, a large area forms in the northern Gulf of Mexico where dissolved oxygen becomes too l...
Along the Mississippi River, the heavy usage of nitrogen fertilizer is causing eutrophication, leadi...
The Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone that was measured in July of 2013 was 15 120 km2, the result of rive...
Anthropogenic eutrophication events are increasing in occurrence world-wide (Rabalais et al. 2002). ...
Agricultural intensification has had the undesirable effect of degrading water quality throughout th...
Every summer, a hypoxic zone forms in the Gulf of Mexico, where dissolved oxygen is too low for many...
Nutrient losses from agricultural systems in the Mississippi River basin have contributed to the hyp...
In many aquatic systems, incidences of low oxygen (hypoxia) waters have been causally linked to incr...
In 2008, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico, measuring 20 720 km2, was one of the two largest re...
Nonpoint source nutrient pollution from agriculture entering Iowa’s surface water bodies (Figure 1) ...
In an attempt to identify a cost-effec-tive strategy to alleviate the problem of hypoxia in the Gulf...
Over the past five years, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has had an averaged size of 5,805 s...
Phosphorus (P) in rivers and streams in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) is a contributing nutrient...
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico emerged as a national concern nearly 15 years ago. Hypoxia is a condit...