Erosion control and water quality in the Tahoe Basin, California - Nevada
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Authors
Fenske, Jon P.
Issue Date
1990
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
Keywords
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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Abstract
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.
Description
Thesis Number: 2693.
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Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) administered by the Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). To obtain a high quality image or document please contact the DeLaMare Library at https://unr.libanswers.com/ or call: 775-784-6945.
Citation
Publisher
University of Nevada, Reno
License
In Copyright(All Rights Reserved)
