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Effects of reservoir stratification and watershed hydrology on manganese and iron in a dam‐regulated river

The presence of metals, including manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe), adversely impacts water quality. In seasonally stratified reservoirs, Mn and Fe can accumulate in the water column due to reducing conditions in sediments and be released to downstream rivers through dam discharge. In addition to reserv...

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Published in:Hydrological processes 2017-04, Vol.31 (8), p.1622-1635
Main Authors: Munger, Zackary W., Shahady, Thomas D., Schreiber, Madeline E.
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