Title | Sun Lakes Trophic Status Assessment Study |
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Sun Lakes Trophic Status Assessment Study (Number of pages: 86) (Publication Size: 469KB)
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Author(s) | Pickett, P. | ||||
Description | Five lakes in the Sun Lakes area of eastern Washington -- Deep, Park, Blue, Alkali, and Lenore -- were studied to evaluate their trophic status and the impacts of pollutant sources in the watershed. Five surveys of the lakes were conducted between May and October 1996. | ||||
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Keywords | trophic status, chlorophyll, nitrogen, lakes, model, study, basin, water, water quality, assessment, best management practices, management, watershed, pH, phosphorus, nutrient loading, lake, livestock, algae, best management practice | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 42 Grand Coulee | ||||
DATA | Environmental Information Management (EIM) #PPIC0003 |
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