The Missouri River has been extensively altered as the result of channelization, bank stabilization, and the construction of six main stem reservoirs. In response to the resultant habitat loss, the US Army Corps of Engineers was tasked with restoring approximately 8100 ha of shallow water habitat (SWH), in part, for the benefit of the endangered pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus). Construction of off-channel habitats involves the removal and disposal of excavated alluvium either by direct discharge into the river or by secondary erosion, which raised concerns regarding the introduction of sediment and associated nutrients into the Missouri River. Soils from nine side-channel chutes were sampled to represent nutrient concentrations from ...
One of the few reaches of the Missouri River which remains in a relatively natural free-flowing stat...
The practice of storing South Platte River water in offstream reservoirs reduces nutrient concentrat...
Multiple large floods in 1993-1997 on the Lower Missouri River carved a side-channel chute through t...
The Missouri River has been extensively altered as the result of channelization, bank stabilization,...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the US Geological Survey at DigitalCommon...
The Missouri River Research Endeavor (MRRE ‘mɜr i’) set out to conduct an empirical study of the Mis...
Historically, the Missouri River was a shallow, shifting river well known for muddy waters and rapid...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a study to characterize nutrient concentrations in fiv...
The objective of this research was to characterize nutrient concentrations and distributions through...
Riverine dams alter both the physical environment and water chemistry, thus affecting species assemb...
Mississippi River Delta wetlands were isolated from river influence due to levee construction beginn...
This research expands the understanding of the effects of hydrological restoration on nutrient reduc...
The Missouri River has been developed for flood control, commercial navigation, irrigation, fish and...
Sand transport to the Mississippi River Delta (MRD) remains sufficient to build wetlands in shallow,...
Increasing awareness of hypoxia in coastal marine regions across the globe has led to creation of nu...
One of the few reaches of the Missouri River which remains in a relatively natural free-flowing stat...
The practice of storing South Platte River water in offstream reservoirs reduces nutrient concentrat...
Multiple large floods in 1993-1997 on the Lower Missouri River carved a side-channel chute through t...
The Missouri River has been extensively altered as the result of channelization, bank stabilization,...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the US Geological Survey at DigitalCommon...
The Missouri River Research Endeavor (MRRE ‘mɜr i’) set out to conduct an empirical study of the Mis...
Historically, the Missouri River was a shallow, shifting river well known for muddy waters and rapid...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a study to characterize nutrient concentrations in fiv...
The objective of this research was to characterize nutrient concentrations and distributions through...
Riverine dams alter both the physical environment and water chemistry, thus affecting species assemb...
Mississippi River Delta wetlands were isolated from river influence due to levee construction beginn...
This research expands the understanding of the effects of hydrological restoration on nutrient reduc...
The Missouri River has been developed for flood control, commercial navigation, irrigation, fish and...
Sand transport to the Mississippi River Delta (MRD) remains sufficient to build wetlands in shallow,...
Increasing awareness of hypoxia in coastal marine regions across the globe has led to creation of nu...
One of the few reaches of the Missouri River which remains in a relatively natural free-flowing stat...
The practice of storing South Platte River water in offstream reservoirs reduces nutrient concentrat...
Multiple large floods in 1993-1997 on the Lower Missouri River carved a side-channel chute through t...