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Influence of reservoirs on solute transport: a regional-scale approach

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Valerie J Kelly, Influence of reservoirs on solute transport: a regional-scale approach: .

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Regional transport of water and dissolved constituents through heavily regulated river systems is influenced by the presence of reservoirs. Analysis of seasonal patterns in solute fluxes for salinity and nutrients indicates that in-reservoir processes within large storage reservoirs in the Rio Grande and Colorado basins (southwestern USA) are superimposed over the underlying watershed processes that predominate in relatively unregulated stream reaches. Connectivity of the aquatic system with the landscape is apparently disrupted by processes within the reservoir systems; these processes result in large changes in characteristics for solute transport that persist downstream in the absence of significant inputs. Additionally, reservoir [...]

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From Source - Mendeley RIS export <br> On - Tue May 10 10:04:58 CDT 2011

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