ABSTRACT: Nutrients and excessive algal productivity are leading causes of water-quality degradation in streams and rivers draining agricultural regions. Federal guidance for establishing regional nutrient criteria are being developed for use in stream eutrophication monitoring and management programs. The development of nutrient criteria will be aided by a national study the U.S. Geological Survey is conducting to document how biological communities and stream metabolism respond to a gradient of nutrient conditions among streams draining agricultural areas or land uses. The primary objectives of this study are to determine relations between nutrients and biological community structure, relations between nutrients and stream metabolism, an...
Characterizing spatiotemporal variations in surface water (SW)–shallow groundwater (GW) nutrient con...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as part of its National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program ...
Nuisance levels of algae in New Jersey rivers and streams result primarily from high levels of nutri...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
In 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program began an int...
Utah, like many States, is in the process of developing scientifically defensible numeric nutrient c...
Ecologically meaningful and scientifically defensible nutrient criteria are needed to protect the wa...
Data from 85 sites across the United States were used to estimate concentrations and yields of selec...
Understanding nutrient limitation is important for recognizing the requirements of the biofilm commu...
Nutrients are essential to support stream ecosystems, however, if present in excess may lead to alga...
Increased availability and reduced cost of synthetic-nitrogen fertilizers have led to excess nitroge...
information on the status and long-term changes in the physical, chemical, and biological condition ...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Selected stream and ground water sites in the White River Drainage Basin were sampled for phosphate ...
the effects of agricultural nutrient loading on water quality. These two streams are part of the Spr...
Characterizing spatiotemporal variations in surface water (SW)–shallow groundwater (GW) nutrient con...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as part of its National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program ...
Nuisance levels of algae in New Jersey rivers and streams result primarily from high levels of nutri...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
In 2001, the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program began an int...
Utah, like many States, is in the process of developing scientifically defensible numeric nutrient c...
Ecologically meaningful and scientifically defensible nutrient criteria are needed to protect the wa...
Data from 85 sites across the United States were used to estimate concentrations and yields of selec...
Understanding nutrient limitation is important for recognizing the requirements of the biofilm commu...
Nutrients are essential to support stream ecosystems, however, if present in excess may lead to alga...
Increased availability and reduced cost of synthetic-nitrogen fertilizers have led to excess nitroge...
information on the status and long-term changes in the physical, chemical, and biological condition ...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Selected stream and ground water sites in the White River Drainage Basin were sampled for phosphate ...
the effects of agricultural nutrient loading on water quality. These two streams are part of the Spr...
Characterizing spatiotemporal variations in surface water (SW)–shallow groundwater (GW) nutrient con...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as part of its National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program ...
Nuisance levels of algae in New Jersey rivers and streams result primarily from high levels of nutri...