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Nutrient and suspended solid concentrations, loads, and yields in rivers across the Lake Winnipeg Basin: A twenty year trend assessment

Adam G. Yates, Robert B. Brua, Arthur Friesen, Sharon Reedyk, Glenn Benoy

2022Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Lake Winnipeg Basin in the northern Great Plains of North America Assessment of trends in total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP) and total suspended solids (TSS) for 18 river stations in the Lake Winnipeg Basin for the period of 1996–2016 using a Weighted Regressions on Time, Discharge and Season (WRTDS) modeling approach. We observed rapidly increasing concentrations, loads, and yields of TN, TP and TSS at most of the evaluated river monitoring stations in the eastern half of the basin. In contrast, nutrient and suspended solid loads tended to exhibit decreasing or stationary trends at most of the more western stations. Trends in nutrients and suspended solids typically corresponded to discharge, particularly in the Red-Assiniboine subdrainage where rapidly increasing nutrient loads were almost exclusively associated with runoff patterns. Our findings will serve as a baseline against which future trend assessments can be compared. Moreover, our findings suggest that land management practices aimed at reducing nutrient loads to Lake Winnipeg should be prioritized towards the rivers of the eastern subdrainages of the Lake Winnipeg basin.

Topics & Concepts

Structural basinNutrientEnvironmental scienceHydrology (agriculture)Surface runoffSuspended solidsTotal suspended solidsDrainage basinPhosphorusEcologyGeographyEnvironmental engineeringGeologyChemical oxygen demandCartographyWastewaterMetallurgyPaleontologyMaterials scienceBiologyGeotechnical engineeringSoil and Water Nutrient DynamicsFish Ecology and Management StudiesHydrology and Watershed Management Studies
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