The Prairie Creek Reservoir, located in east central Indiana in an agricultural watershed, serves as a secondary drinking water source as well as a recreational facility. Limited research of water quality performed at the reservoir has affected management decisions over the past years, threatening its future.. Consequently, additional investigation was necessary to examine the reservoir dynamics, and continue to provide data to determine long-term water quality trends. Basic water quality parameters were measured using a Hydrolab Sonde, nutrients were measured spectrophotometrically, and a Secchi disk was used to determine water transparency. The Prairie Creek Reservoir was categorized as an eutrophic water body. Concentrations of the measu...
This report contains the major findings of a 1998-2001 assessment of water quality in the Delaware R...
Nutrient loading through phosphorus and nitrogen results in the eutrophication of aquatic systems an...
Excessive nutrient loading of natural and artificial lakes has led, in some systems, to plethoric al...
Prairie Creek Reservoir in east central Indiana serves as a secondary water supply for the city of M...
The Spring Mill Lake watershed is located in the Mitchell Plateau, a karst area that developed on Mi...
As is true for most reservoirs in agricultural areas, Lake Taylorville is currently impacted by exce...
Water quality parameters including ammonia, nitrate+nitrite, phosphate, total suspended solids, Esch...
A water quality study was conducted on Big Duck Creek and Little Duck Creek near Elwood, Indiana dur...
Madsen, JohnThis study established water quality monitoring baseline values for the discharge of nut...
This work explores the relationship between nutrient loading and changes in water quality in a sub-t...
Surface water quality regulated by agricultural pollution remains to be an important environmental c...
Phosphorus (P) is generally the nutrient that most limits the productivity of freshwater ecosystems....
This study was conducted under the New Jersey Lakes Management Program as a Phase I Diagnostic-Feasi...
Boone Lake was formed in 1952 by the impoundment of the South Fork Holston River in Sullivan and Was...
The Sugar Creek Watershed, identified by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency in 1998 as one of ...
This report contains the major findings of a 1998-2001 assessment of water quality in the Delaware R...
Nutrient loading through phosphorus and nitrogen results in the eutrophication of aquatic systems an...
Excessive nutrient loading of natural and artificial lakes has led, in some systems, to plethoric al...
Prairie Creek Reservoir in east central Indiana serves as a secondary water supply for the city of M...
The Spring Mill Lake watershed is located in the Mitchell Plateau, a karst area that developed on Mi...
As is true for most reservoirs in agricultural areas, Lake Taylorville is currently impacted by exce...
Water quality parameters including ammonia, nitrate+nitrite, phosphate, total suspended solids, Esch...
A water quality study was conducted on Big Duck Creek and Little Duck Creek near Elwood, Indiana dur...
Madsen, JohnThis study established water quality monitoring baseline values for the discharge of nut...
This work explores the relationship between nutrient loading and changes in water quality in a sub-t...
Surface water quality regulated by agricultural pollution remains to be an important environmental c...
Phosphorus (P) is generally the nutrient that most limits the productivity of freshwater ecosystems....
This study was conducted under the New Jersey Lakes Management Program as a Phase I Diagnostic-Feasi...
Boone Lake was formed in 1952 by the impoundment of the South Fork Holston River in Sullivan and Was...
The Sugar Creek Watershed, identified by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency in 1998 as one of ...
This report contains the major findings of a 1998-2001 assessment of water quality in the Delaware R...
Nutrient loading through phosphorus and nitrogen results in the eutrophication of aquatic systems an...
Excessive nutrient loading of natural and artificial lakes has led, in some systems, to plethoric al...