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The Maumee River transports huge loads of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to Lake Erie. The increased concentrations of N and P are causing eutrophication of the lake, creating hypoxic zones, and contributing to phytoplankton blooms. It is hypothesized that the P loads are a major contributor to harmful algal blooms that occur in the western basin of Lake Erie, particularly in summer. The Maumee River has been identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a priority watershed where action needs to be taken to reduce nutrient loads. This study quantified rates of biogeochemical processes affecting downstream flux of N and P by 1) measuring indices of potential sediment P retention and 2) measuring...
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The Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) is a voluntary program administered by the NRCS. It provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners and Tribes to restore, protect, and enhance wetlands in exchange for retiring eligible land from agriculture. For a site to be a wetland eligible for restoration, it must be in a zone with sustained or frequent flooding for a period of 7 consecutive days on average at least once every 2 years (a value termed the 7MQ2). This study calculated the 7MQ2 flows for all the U.S. Geological Survey streamgages within the selected study reaches. These flows were related to the stage discharge tables for each streamgage and a corresponding elevation was determined. By use of...
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The Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) is a voluntary program administered by the NRCS. It provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners and Tribes to restore, protect, and enhance wetlands in exchange for retiring eligible land from agriculture. For a site to be a wetland eligible for restoration, it must be in a zone with sustained or frequent flooding for a period of 7 consecutive days on average at least once every 2 years (a value termed the 7MQ2). This study calculated the 7MQ2 flows for all the U.S. Geological Survey streamgages within the selected study reaches. These flows were related to the stage discharge tables for each streamgage and a corresponding elevation was determined. By use of...
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The Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) is a voluntary program administered by the NRCS. It provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners and Tribes to restore, protect, and enhance wetlands in exchange for retiring eligible land from agriculture. For a site to be a wetland eligible for restoration, it must be in a zone with sustained or frequent flooding for a period of 7 consecutive days on average at least once every 2 years (a value termed the 7MQ2). This study calculated the 7MQ2 flows for all the U.S. Geological Survey streamgages within the selected study reaches. These flows were related to the stage discharge tables for each streamgage and a corresponding elevation was determined. By use of...
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The Maumee River transports huge loads of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to Lake Erie. The increased concentrations of N and P are causing eutrophication of the lake, creating hypoxic zones, and contributing to phytoplankton blooms. It is hypothesized that the P loads are a major contributor to harmful algal blooms that occur in the western basin of Lake Erie, particularly in summer. The Maumee River has been identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a priority watershed where action needs to be taken to reduce nutrient loads. This study quantified rates of biogeochemical processes affecting downstream flux of N and P by 1) measuring indices of potential sediment P retention and 2) measuring...
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The Maumee River transports huge loads of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to Lake Erie. The increased concentrations of N and P are causing eutrophication of the lake, creating hypoxic zones, and contributing to phytoplankton blooms. It is hypothesized that the P loads are a major contributor to harmful algal blooms that occur in the western basin of Lake Erie, particularly in summer. The Maumee River has been identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a priority watershed where action needs to be taken to reduce nutrient loads. This study quantified rates of biogeochemical processes affecting downstream flux of N and P by 1) measuring indices of potential sediment P retention and 2) measuring...


    map background search result map search result map USGS 1:100000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1984 USGS 1:100000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1994 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1956 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 Potential Wetland Extent Along the Maumee River Between USGS Gaging Stations 04182950 and 04183500 Potential Wetland Extent Along the Saint Marys River Between USGS Gaging Stations 04181500 and 04182000 Potential Wetland Extent Along the Saint Joseph River Between USGS Gaging Stations 04178000 and 04180500 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1956 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Nutrient cycling in riverbed sediment in the Maumee River Basin, 2019 and 2021 Data (ver. 2.0, March 2024) Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Nutrient cycling in riverbed sediment in the Maumee River Basin, 2019 Data Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Nutrient cycling in riverbed sediment in the Maumee River Basin, 2021 Data (ver. 2.0, March 2024) Potential Wetland Extent Along the Maumee River Between USGS Gaging Stations 04182950 and 04183500 Potential Wetland Extent Along the Saint Joseph River Between USGS Gaging Stations 04178000 and 04180500 Potential Wetland Extent Along the Saint Marys River Between USGS Gaging Stations 04181500 and 04182000 USGS 1:100000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1984 USGS 1:100000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1994 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Nutrient cycling in riverbed sediment in the Maumee River Basin, 2019 and 2021 Data (ver. 2.0, March 2024) Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Nutrient cycling in riverbed sediment in the Maumee River Basin, 2019 Data Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Nutrient cycling in riverbed sediment in the Maumee River Basin, 2021 Data (ver. 2.0, March 2024) USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1956 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1953 USGS 1:250000-scale Quadrangle for Fort Wayne, IN 1956