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    Reducing dissolved phosphorus loading to the Salton Sea with aluminum sulfate

    The primary productivity of the Salton Sea. California is excessively high, leading to lowoxygen conditions, low clarity, and odors associated with algal decomposition. Treating the inflow water with aluminum ...

    I. R. Rodriguez, C. Amrhein, M. A. Anderson in The Salton Sea Centennial Symposium (2008)

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    Laboratory studies on the coprecipitation of phosphate with calcium carbonate in the Salton Sea, California

    The Salton Sea is a hypereutrophic, saline lake in the desert of southern California. Like many lakes, the primary productivity of the Sea is limited by phosphorus. However, unlike most lakes, the release of P...

    I. R. Rodriguez, C. Amrhein, M. A. Anderson in The Salton Sea Centennial Symposium (2008)

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    Properties and distribution of sediment in the Salton Sea, California: an assessment of predictive models

    The Salton Sea is the largest lake, on a surface area basis, in California (939 km2). Although saline (>44 g/l) and shallow (mean depth approximately 9.7 m), it provides valuable habitat for a number of endangere...

    M. A. Anderson, L. Whiteaker, E. Wakefield in The Salton Sea Centennial Symposium (2008)