2017
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2017.1406873
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Change in nutrient loading pattern due to coupled effect of change in concentration and hydroclimatic forces

Abstract: Increase in nutrient loading into large riverine systems is of interest because of long-lasting negative effects on downstream water bodies. We know little of this phenomenon with respect to long-term relationships between water quality metrics and trends in river flow. Here we present a multi-decadal examination of nutrient transport patterns of the South Saskatchewan and Red Deer Rivers, Canada. Using a multimethod approach, we show a slightly increasing trend in annual volume of water reaching a mid-waters… Show more

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