During 2010-2011, a study was conducted in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI) to evaluate the influence of pack animals (stock) and backpackers on water quality in wilderness lakes and streams. The study had three main components: (1) a synoptic survey of water quality in wilderness areas of the parks, (2) paired water quality sampling above and below several areas with differing types and amounts of visitor use, and (3) intensive monitoring at six sites to document temporal variations in water quality. Data from the synoptic water quality survey indicated that wilderness lakes and streams are dilute and have low nutrient and Escherichia coli concentrations. The synoptic survey sites were categorized as minimal use, backpacker-u...
Visitor impacts on the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (ONSR) has been a continuing concern of the p...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...
Visitor use in designated Wilderness increases the potential for negative effects on water quality. ...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
Participation in water-based recreation has increased greatly in recent years. In some areas use and...
<div><p>There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands...
Objective.—The presence of coliform bacteria indicates a watershed risk for harboring microbes capab...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
Water quality analyses in Grand Canyon examined Colorado River and tributary baseline water quality ...
Sabino Canyon Recreation Area has received over 600,000 visitors per year. Sabino and Bear Creeks fl...
Factors determining water quality were analyzed and related to recreational influences at Hawley Lak...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...
Visitor impacts on the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (ONSR) has been a continuing concern of the p...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...
Visitor use in designated Wilderness increases the potential for negative effects on water quality. ...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
Participation in water-based recreation has increased greatly in recent years. In some areas use and...
<div><p>There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands...
Objective.—The presence of coliform bacteria indicates a watershed risk for harboring microbes capab...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
Water quality analyses in Grand Canyon examined Colorado River and tributary baseline water quality ...
Sabino Canyon Recreation Area has received over 600,000 visitors per year. Sabino and Bear Creeks fl...
Factors determining water quality were analyzed and related to recreational influences at Hawley Lak...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...
Visitor impacts on the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (ONSR) has been a continuing concern of the p...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...
The South Fork of the Ogden River, one of several heavily used mountain watersheds along Utah\u27s W...