Salinity is an important water quality parameter that affects ecosystem health and the use of freshwaters for industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial purposes. Although a number of studies have investigated the variability and trends of salinity in rivers and streams, the effects of floods on salinity across a wide range of watersheds have not been determined. Here, we examine this question by utilizing long-term observational records of daily streamflow and specific conductance (SC; a proxy for salinity) in addition to catchment characteristics for 259 United States Geological Survey (USGS) monitoring sites in the contiguous United States spanning a wide range of climatic, geologic and hydrologic conditions. We used a combination of...
Human activities are not only increasing salinization of rivers, they might also be altering the tem...
Freshwater quality in northern regions is threatened by salinization. Represented as rising chloride...
Intermittent rivers are spatially dynamic, expanding and contracting in response to changes in water...
Abstract Freshwater salinization of rivers is occurring across the globe because of nonpoint source ...
Abstract Elevated salt concentrations in streams draining developed watersheds are well documented, ...
Rising trends in freshwater salinity, collectively termed the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome (FSS)...
Major controls on river salinity (total dissolved solids) in the western United States are climate, ...
Ongoing salinization and alkalinization in U.S. rivers have been attributed to inputs of road salt a...
Hydrological droughts have a diverse range of effects on water resources. Whilst the impacts of drou...
Agricultural, industrial and urban development have all contributed to increased salinity in streams...
Regime shifts of major salinity constituents (Ca, Mg, Na, K, SO4, Cl, HCO3, and NO3) in the lower Sa...
We used a large data set of macroinvertebrate samples collected from streams in both reference-quali...
Riparian areas are valuable resources, particularly in semi-arid areas where water is usually scarce...
Understanding how background levels of dissolved minerals vary in streams temporally and spatially i...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
Human activities are not only increasing salinization of rivers, they might also be altering the tem...
Freshwater quality in northern regions is threatened by salinization. Represented as rising chloride...
Intermittent rivers are spatially dynamic, expanding and contracting in response to changes in water...
Abstract Freshwater salinization of rivers is occurring across the globe because of nonpoint source ...
Abstract Elevated salt concentrations in streams draining developed watersheds are well documented, ...
Rising trends in freshwater salinity, collectively termed the Freshwater Salinization Syndrome (FSS)...
Major controls on river salinity (total dissolved solids) in the western United States are climate, ...
Ongoing salinization and alkalinization in U.S. rivers have been attributed to inputs of road salt a...
Hydrological droughts have a diverse range of effects on water resources. Whilst the impacts of drou...
Agricultural, industrial and urban development have all contributed to increased salinity in streams...
Regime shifts of major salinity constituents (Ca, Mg, Na, K, SO4, Cl, HCO3, and NO3) in the lower Sa...
We used a large data set of macroinvertebrate samples collected from streams in both reference-quali...
Riparian areas are valuable resources, particularly in semi-arid areas where water is usually scarce...
Understanding how background levels of dissolved minerals vary in streams temporally and spatially i...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
Human activities are not only increasing salinization of rivers, they might also be altering the tem...
Freshwater quality in northern regions is threatened by salinization. Represented as rising chloride...
Intermittent rivers are spatially dynamic, expanding and contracting in response to changes in water...