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Temporal Variation in River Nutrient Concentrations and the Impact of Storm Runoff on Hood Canal

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Title Temporal Variation in River Nutrient Concentrations and the Impact of Storm Runoff on Hood Canal
 
Creator Ward, Nick
 
Subject rivers
Pacific States
water analysis
water quality
hydrochemistry
hydrobiology
total dissolved solids
lignin
polyphenols
stormwater
runoff
soil nutrient dynamics
pollution load
water
 
Description A year-long data set measuring dissolved nutrient, particulate nutrient, and dissolved lignin phenol concentrations in several temperate Pacific Northwest rivers, shows a strong correlation between river discharge rates and nutrient concentrations during significant storm events following a long dry period. Furthermore, dissolved lignin concentrations increase with river discharge during autumn and winter storms; systematic changes to C/V, S/V, and Ad/Al (v) ratios indicate a mobilization of...
 
Publisher University of Washington Water Center
 
Date 2011-04-28T17:49:42Z
2011-04-28T17:49:42Z
2010-02-17
 
Type Presentation
Recording, oral
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16534
 
Language en_US
 
Relation 2010 Annual Review of Research;Ward
 
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