Limnological effects of anthropogenic desiccation of a large, saline lake, Walker Lake, Nevada

  • Beutel M
  • Horne A
  • Roth J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Walker Lake is a monomictic, nitrogen-limited, terminal lake located in western Nevada. It is one of only eight large (Area 100 km2, Zeaan > 15 m) saline lakes of moderate salinity (3–20 g 1(−1) worldwide, and one of the few to support an endemic trout...

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Beutel, M. W., Horne, A. J., Roth, J. C., & Barratt, N. J. (2001). Limnological effects of anthropogenic desiccation of a large, saline lake, Walker Lake, Nevada. In Saline Lakes (pp. 91–105). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2934-5_9

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