Spatial and Temporal Trends of Recent Dissolved Phosphorus Concentrations in Lake Tana and its Four Main Tributaries

Author:

Alemu Muluken L.12,Geset Muhabe3,Mosa Hassan M.4,Zemale Fasikaw A.156,Moges Mamaru A.6,Giri Shree K.5,Tillahun Seifu A.6,Melesse Assefa M.7,Ayana Essayas K.68,Steenhuis Tammo S.56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PhD Program in Integrated Water Resource Management, Faculty of Civil and Water Resources Engineering; Bahir Dar University; Bahir Dar Ethiopia

2. Water Works Design and Supervision Enterprise; Addis Ababa Ethiopia

3. MSc Program in Engineering Hydrology, Faculty of Civil and Water Resources Engineering; Bahir Dar University; Bahir Dar Ethiopia

4. Tana Sub-Basin Organization; Bahir Dar Ethiopia

5. Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering; Cornell University; Ithaca NY 14853 USA

6. Faculty of Civil and Water Resources Engineering; Bahir Dar University; Bahir Dar Ethiopia

7. Department of Earth and Environment; Florida International University; Miami FL 33199 USA

8. Department of Ecology; Evolution and Environmental Biology, Columbia University; New York NY 10027 USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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