Phosphorus in the river corridor

RM Records, E Wohl, M Arabi - Earth-Science Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
River corridor protection has been adopted by government agencies and non-governmental
organizations to try to control nonpoint nutrient loading to rivers. Yet, river corridor protection …

Effects of land use change, wetland fragmentation, and best management practices on total suspended solids concentrations in an urbanizing Oregon watershed …

H Chang, Y Makido, E Foster - Journal of Environmental Management, 2021 - Elsevier
While many different watershed management strategies have been implemented to improve
water quality, relatively few studies empirically tested the combined effects of different …

Re-flooding a historically drained wetland leads to rapid sediment phosphorus release

LE Kinsman-Costello, J O'Brien, SK Hamilton - Ecosystems, 2014 - Springer
Wetland restoration provides many benefits, but re-flooding historically drained land can
have unintended negative consequences, including phosphorus (P) release from …

Detecting the effect of water level fluctuations on water quality impacting endangered fish in a shallow, hypereutrophic lake using long-term monitoring data

J Kann, JD Walker - Hydrobiologia, 2020 - Springer
Water level fluctuations (WLFs) affect phytoplankton dynamics, water quality, and fish
populations in lakes and reservoirs around the world. However, such effects are system …

Nitrogen and phosphorus export after flooding of agricultural land by coastal managed realignment

E Kristensen, CO Quintana, T Valdemarsen… - Estuaries and …, 2021 - Springer
Climate-driven sea level rise has severe consequences for drained agricultural areas near
coasts. The least productive of these can be restored into marine wetlands of high ecological …

[PDF][PDF] Upper Klamath Lake 2016 data summary report

J Kann - Ashland: Aquatic Ecosystem Sciences, 2017 - klamath-water-quality-app.s3 …
The Klamath Tribes have been monitoring water quality in Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) since
1990. These data have been described and summarized to varying degrees in a series of …

Changes in benthic nutrient sources within a wetland after hydrologic reconnection

JS Kuwabara, BR Topping, JL Carter… - Environmental …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Removing dams and levees to restore hydrologic connectivity and enhance ecosystem
services such as nutrient removal has been an increasingly common management practice …

Flooding depth and timing effects on phosphorus release from flooded biosolids in an end-of-life municipal lagoon

NN Jeke, F Zvomuya - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2018 - Springer
Municipal biosolids in end-of-life lagoons can release phosphorus (P) to floodwater and
contribute to P enrichment of receiving waters if the floodwater is released. Phosphorus …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluation of water and nutrient balances for the Upper Klamath Lake Basin in water years 1992–2010

WW Walker, J Walker, J Kann - Prepared for …, 2012 - klamath-water-quality-app.s3 …
Upper Klamath and Agency Lakes (UKL) comprise a large, shallow, hypereutrophic lake
system located in south-central Oregon (Figure 1) that is seasonally dominated by large …

Wetland restoration and hydrologic reconnection result in enhanced watershed nitrogen retention and removal

KR Salk, AD Steinman, NE Ostrom - Wetlands, 2018 - Springer
Restoration of freshwater wetlands presents a potential water quality benefit via removal of
nutrients, but complex and unresolved changes in nutrient cycling can occur following …