An analysis of limnological and input monitoring data for Cayuga Lake, NY is presented that addresses differences in metrics of trophic state and turbidity between pelagic waters and a shallow ( 50 km) with rapid profiling instrumentation that resolves spatial patterns in thermal stratification, fluorometric chlorophyll a, and c(660); (5) light scattering versus gravimetric features of minerogenic tripton particles from tributary, shelf and pelagic sites; and (6) extent of mixing between the shelf and pelagic waters. Despite the P loading received from local sources, summer average [Chl] levels are not significantly higher on the shelf compared to bounding pelagic waters because of the high flushing rate of the shelf promoted by mixing with...
Conesus Lake, considered a eutrophic lake in the late 1960s (Mills, 1975) and one of the smaller of ...
Green Lake is the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin, with a maximum depth of about 72 meters....
We applied a three‐dimensional biophysical model to Lake Michigan for the years 2000, 2005, and 2010...
LimnologyTo detect and avoid serious water quality issues, it is imperative to monitor trophic state...
The primary objective is to conduct an ambient water quality monitoring program focusing on the sou...
The primary objective is to conduct an ambient water quality monitoring program focusing on the sou...
The primary objective is to conduct an ambient water quality monitoring program focusing on the sou...
Inorganic tripton in the upper waters of Cayuga Lake, NY, is characterized, quantified and contraste...
This study evaluated the response of previously culturally hypereutrophic Onondaga Lake, New York, t...
Monitoring the water quality of Cayuga Lake has continued periodically from the early 1900s to the ...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Phosphorus (P) associated with minerogenic pa...
The Seneca County Soil and Water Conservation District (SCSWCD) has collected limnological data on t...
Spatial patterns of measures of trophic state, optical properties and particle composition are docum...
During the 1970s, harmful cyanobacteria (HFCB) were common occurrences in western Lake Erie. Remedia...
© 2016, © Copyright by the North American Lake Management Society. Effler SW, Prestigiacomo AR, Hair...
Conesus Lake, considered a eutrophic lake in the late 1960s (Mills, 1975) and one of the smaller of ...
Green Lake is the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin, with a maximum depth of about 72 meters....
We applied a three‐dimensional biophysical model to Lake Michigan for the years 2000, 2005, and 2010...
LimnologyTo detect and avoid serious water quality issues, it is imperative to monitor trophic state...
The primary objective is to conduct an ambient water quality monitoring program focusing on the sou...
The primary objective is to conduct an ambient water quality monitoring program focusing on the sou...
The primary objective is to conduct an ambient water quality monitoring program focusing on the sou...
Inorganic tripton in the upper waters of Cayuga Lake, NY, is characterized, quantified and contraste...
This study evaluated the response of previously culturally hypereutrophic Onondaga Lake, New York, t...
Monitoring the water quality of Cayuga Lake has continued periodically from the early 1900s to the ...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Phosphorus (P) associated with minerogenic pa...
The Seneca County Soil and Water Conservation District (SCSWCD) has collected limnological data on t...
Spatial patterns of measures of trophic state, optical properties and particle composition are docum...
During the 1970s, harmful cyanobacteria (HFCB) were common occurrences in western Lake Erie. Remedia...
© 2016, © Copyright by the North American Lake Management Society. Effler SW, Prestigiacomo AR, Hair...
Conesus Lake, considered a eutrophic lake in the late 1960s (Mills, 1975) and one of the smaller of ...
Green Lake is the deepest natural inland lake in Wisconsin, with a maximum depth of about 72 meters....
We applied a three‐dimensional biophysical model to Lake Michigan for the years 2000, 2005, and 2010...