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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
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| Creator |
Ward, Nick
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| Subject |
rivers
Pacific States water analysis water quality hydrochemistry hydrobiology total dissolved solids lignin polyphenols stormwater runoff soil nutrient dynamics pollution load water |
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| 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...
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| Publisher |
University of Washington Water Center
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| Date |
2011-04-28T17:49:42Z
2011-04-28T17:49:42Z 2010-02-17 |
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Presentation
Recording, oral |
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http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16534
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en_US
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| Relation |
2010 Annual Review of Research;Ward
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