The Salton Sea Centennial Symposium
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8806-3_1
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Response in the water quality of the Salton Sea, California, to changes in phosphorus loading: an empirical modeling approach

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“…Most empirical models that predict phosphorus concentrations are very sensitive to the residence time of water in the lake, and they are not capable of accurately simulating water quality in closed-basin seepage lakes-lakes without continuous outlets and, therefore, with very long residence times. One empirical model that has been shown by Robertson and Schladow (2008) to be relatively insensitive to residence time is the Canfield and Bachmann (1981) natural-lake model. This model has also been shown to be one of the best empirical models for predicting the phosphorus concentrations of lakes in Wisconsin (Robertson and others, 2002;Robertson and Rose, 2008).…”
Section: Simulated Changes In Water Quality In Response To Changes Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most empirical models that predict phosphorus concentrations are very sensitive to the residence time of water in the lake, and they are not capable of accurately simulating water quality in closed-basin seepage lakes-lakes without continuous outlets and, therefore, with very long residence times. One empirical model that has been shown by Robertson and Schladow (2008) to be relatively insensitive to residence time is the Canfield and Bachmann (1981) natural-lake model. This model has also been shown to be one of the best empirical models for predicting the phosphorus concentrations of lakes in Wisconsin (Robertson and others, 2002;Robertson and Rose, 2008).…”
Section: Simulated Changes In Water Quality In Response To Changes Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the West Coast can encounter algal bloom caused by agricultural runoff, it is to a smaller extent due to the lack of rain. The agricultural area near the Salton Sea, California, is polluted by the agricultural runoff and its producing cyanobacteria algal bloom (Robertson, 2021). The soil in this area needs to be flooded to leach the soil and reduce salinity to an acceptable level to manage agriculture use (Figure 1).…”
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“…Vera Istva´novicset aldevelopeda program that complemented lake-specific ecological criteria within the range existing and concluded that the simple objectivesare the good choice in the initial stages of eutrophication management [2]. Dale M.et al applied eutrophication programs to three different application, includingthe Seepage Lake, BATHTUB, and WiLMSModel to verify specific empirical models Model [3]. Simulation results show that the reduction of external P load would reduce near-surface TP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%