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Autor:
John E. Reuter, Karen S. Atkins, Shohei Watanabe, Scott H. Hackley, S. Geoffrey Schladow, Brant C. Allen
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 848:1755-1772
Nuisance periphyton blooms are occurring in oligotrophic lakes worldwide, but few lakes have documented changes in biomass through periphyton monitoring. For decades periphyton has caused concern about oligotrophic Lake Tahoe’s nearshore water qual
Autor:
Adina Paytan, Juan Yang, John E. Reuter, Chia Te Chien, Natasha Dimova, Brant C. Allen, Geoffrey Schladow
Publikováno v:
Chemical Geology, 511 . pp. 178-189.
Atmospheric deposition can be an important source of nutrients and trace metals to oligotrophic alpine lakes, affecting their biogeochemistry. We measured trace metal concentrations and lead (Pb) isotope ratios in lake water, river water, ground wate
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Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. 14:100-109
The perceived blue color of a lake often contributes to its aesthetic appeal, and changes in blueness can be indicative of major shifts in water quality. We developed a quantitative blue water index (Bw) for natural waters, and used it to evaluate sp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 500:127-143
Summary A turbulent diffusion transfer model was developed and coupled to a developed Dynamic Lake Model with Water Quality (DLM-WQ) with the goal of correctly estimating the hydrologic budget of Lake Tahoe (California–Nevada). Isohyetal lines were
Autor:
Anne M. Liston, Katherine R. M. Mackey, Geoffrey Schladow, Ying Chen, John E. Reuter, Adina Paytan, Yilun Jiang, Brant C. Allen, Deborah A. Hunter, Emily V. Fischer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 118:1054-1067
[1] Lake Tahoe is an oligotrophic lake appreciated for its transparent waters, yet the Lake's clarity has been declining for several decades due in part to eutrophication. At the same time, a shift from nitrogen (N) toward phosphorus (P) limitation o
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 444:579-590
The Lake Tahoe Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requires detailed methodologies to identify sources of flows and pollutants (particles and nutrients) for estimating time-variant loads as input data for the Lake Tahoe clarity model. Based on field data
Autor:
Robert Coats, Brent B. Wolfe, G. B. Sahoo, Michael D. Dettinger, Geoffrey Schladow, John E. Reuter, Charles R. Goldman, John Riverson, Mariza Costa-Cabral
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change and Global Warming of Inland Waters: Impacts and Mitigation for Ecosystems and Societies
Robert Coats1, Goloka Sahoo2, John Riverson3, Mariza Costa-Cabral4, Michael Dettinger5, Brent Wolfe6, John Reuter1, Geoffrey Schladow2, and Charles R. Goldman1 1Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California, Davis, USA 2Dep
Autor:
John Riverson, G. B. Sahoo, Geoffrey Schladow, Robert Coats, Michael D. Dettinger, John E. Reuter, Mariza Costa-Cabral
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 116:35-50
The outputs from two General Circulation Models (GCMs) with two emissions scenarios were downscaled and bias-corrected to develop regional climate change projections for the Tahoe Basin. For one model—the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory or GF
Autor:
Robert Coats, John Riverson, Mariza Costa-Cabral, Geoffrey Schladow, John E. Reuter, Limin Chen, G. B. Sahoo, Brent B. Wolfe, Sujoy B. Roy
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 116:1-14
This article introduces this special journal issue on climate change impacts on Sierra Nevada water resources and provides a critical summary of major findings and questions that remain open, representing future research opportunities. Some of these
Autor:
John Riverson, Robert Coats, S. G. Schladow, Brent Wolfe, Michael D. Dettinger, John E. Reuter, Mariza Costa-Cabral, G. B. Sahoo
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 116:71-95
Meteorology is the driving force for lake internal heating, cooling, mixing, and circulation. Thus continued global warming will affect the lake thermal properties, water level, internal nutrient loading, nutrient cycling, food-web characteristics, f