Erosion control and water quality in the Tahoe Basin, California - Nevada

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Fenske, Jon P.

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1990

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Hydrology , Lake Tahoe , Pollution , Sediments , Eutrophication , Ground-water , Run-off , Water , Erosion , Retention Structures , Tahoe City , Hydrogeology , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection

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The magnitude of sediment discharge and the accompanying nutrients transported into Lake Tahoe is dependent on a readily available source of sediment and a water flow of high enough energy to induce movement. Retention structures are necessary to control the effects of erosion on water quality.

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Thesis Number: 2693.
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University of Nevada, Reno

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