Interactions among physical, chemical and biological processes in reservoirs can significantly alter the characteristics of the discharge (Neel 1963, Wright 1967, Hannan 1979) that, in turn, can influence the ecology of the river downstream .(Ward and Stanford 1979). Investigations of the Colorado River, system reveal that reservoir-induced changes in the river can also affect downstream reservoirs. The formation of Lake Powell, in 1963 was accompanied by reductions in suspended sediment and nutrient loading and changes in the seasonal temperature and discharge cycles of the Colorado River. In this paper, we evaluate how these changes have influenced the nutrient and trophic status of Lake Mead, the large reservoir located 450 km downstream...
The Colorado River system has often been referred to as the most regulated river system in the worl...
The main stem reservoirs on the Colorado River comprise one of the largest and most heavily used fre...
Reservoirs on rivers can disrupt organic carbon (OC) transport and transformation, but less is known...
Interactions among physical, chemical and biological processes in reservoirs can significantly alter...
The Colorado River has been successively modified by the construction of several reservoirs, beginni...
Lake Mead was impounded in 1935 by the construction of Hoover Dam. The Colorado River was unregulate...
Lake Mead has undergone a serious decline since Glen Canyon Dam was constructed 450 km upstream in 1...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a study to characterize nutrient concentrations in fiv...
The lower Colorado River is a very important resource for the southwestern U.S. Previously, biostimu...
Progressive increases in concentration of dissolved solids in the Colorado River water from Lake Pow...
Analysis of historical nutrient data for Lake Mead indicates that the fertility of the reservoir has...
Ah true t Silica, nitrate, total and dissolved phosphorus, and conductivity were measured during spr...
The increase in salinity of our western rivers has been identified as one of the most serious water ...
Lake Powell reservoir is the second-largest reservoir in the United States. As climate change reduce...
Studies conducted by the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV), the Nevada Department of Wildlife (N...
The Colorado River system has often been referred to as the most regulated river system in the worl...
The main stem reservoirs on the Colorado River comprise one of the largest and most heavily used fre...
Reservoirs on rivers can disrupt organic carbon (OC) transport and transformation, but less is known...
Interactions among physical, chemical and biological processes in reservoirs can significantly alter...
The Colorado River has been successively modified by the construction of several reservoirs, beginni...
Lake Mead was impounded in 1935 by the construction of Hoover Dam. The Colorado River was unregulate...
Lake Mead has undergone a serious decline since Glen Canyon Dam was constructed 450 km upstream in 1...
In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a study to characterize nutrient concentrations in fiv...
The lower Colorado River is a very important resource for the southwestern U.S. Previously, biostimu...
Progressive increases in concentration of dissolved solids in the Colorado River water from Lake Pow...
Analysis of historical nutrient data for Lake Mead indicates that the fertility of the reservoir has...
Ah true t Silica, nitrate, total and dissolved phosphorus, and conductivity were measured during spr...
The increase in salinity of our western rivers has been identified as one of the most serious water ...
Lake Powell reservoir is the second-largest reservoir in the United States. As climate change reduce...
Studies conducted by the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV), the Nevada Department of Wildlife (N...
The Colorado River system has often been referred to as the most regulated river system in the worl...
The main stem reservoirs on the Colorado River comprise one of the largest and most heavily used fre...
Reservoirs on rivers can disrupt organic carbon (OC) transport and transformation, but less is known...