Role of land cover and hydrology in determining nutrients in mid-continent reservoirs: implications for nutrient criteria and management
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Jones, J.R., M.F. Knowlton and D.V. Obrecht. 2008. Role of land cover and hydrology in determining nutrients in mid-continent reservoirs: implications for nutrient criteria and management. Lake Reserv. Manage. 24:1−9. Effects of nutrient input, hydraulic flushing rate and depth on reservoir nutrients were examined in the mid-continent landscape of the Ozark Highlands and Plains in Missouri and Plains of southern Iowa. Regionally the clear southto-north increase in reservoir nutrients, amounting to a 4-fold increase in median total phosphorus (TP) and 3-fold increase in median total nitrogen (TN), showed a strong cross-system pattern with cropland cover (a surrogate for nonpoint-source nutrient loss from agricultural watersheds) but not with an index of hydraulic flushing rate. Cropland accounted for variation in TP in the Ozarks (51%) and TN in all 3 regions (Ozarks 58%, Plains 41%, Iowa 27%). Flushing accounted for variation in TP in the Missouri Plains (49%) and Iowa (29%). Our models suggest large-scale nutrient reduction will require massive changes in land cover to reduce nutrient input. In the Missouri Plains, for example, reducing cropland from 60% to 30% reduces TP and TN by only about 20% when other factors are held constant. Hydrology places added limits on reducing reservoir nutrients; consistent with theory, TP values in Missouri Plains reservoirs effectively double between flushing rates of 0.25 and 2 at any given cropland value. Dramatic nutrient reduction in these reservoirs is unlikely, and the influential role of hydraulic flushing adds additional management challenges for compliance with regional nutrient criteria. The analyses suggest hydrology must be considered when setting nutrient criteria, and it would be unreasonable to establish criteria based on water bodies with long retention time and apply them to rapidly flushed lakes.
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