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Long-term trends in reservoir water quality and quantity in two major river basins of the southern Great Plains

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Dan Dawson, Matthew M. VanLandeghem, William H. Asquith, and Reynaldo Patiño, Long-term trends in reservoir water quality and quantity in two major river basins of the southern Great Plains: Lake and Reservoir Management.

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Abstract (from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10402381.2015.1074324): Trends in water quality and quantity were assessed for 11 major reservoirs of the Brazos and Colorado river basins in the southern Great Plains (maximum period of record, 1965–2010). Water quality, major contributing-stream inflow, storage, local precipitation, and basin-wide total water withdrawals were analyzed. Inflow and storage decreased and total phosphorus increased in most reservoirs. The overall, warmest-, or coldest-monthly temperatures increased in 7 reservoirs, decreased in 1 reservoir, and did not significantly change in 3 reservoirs. The most common monotonic trend in salinity-related variables (specific conductance, chloride, sulfate) [...]

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalLake and Reservoir Management
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value254–279

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