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Mapping water quality on Lake Texoma, United States of America (Texas, Oklahoma)

Posted on:2003-08-22Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Mabe, Jeffrey AustinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2461390011481025Subject:Environmental Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
The primary objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a system capable of rapid, continuous collection of water quality and locational data on Lake Texoma. Secondary objectives included developing monthly distribution maps for chlorophyll-a, turbidity, and specific conductivity in Lake Texoma and investigating the spatial and temporal relationships between these common water quality indicators. A modified YSI multiprobe was used to develop a system capable of surveying the lake within 4 days with samples at 330 to 400 meter intervals. Data generated with this system compared favorably with previous studies of Lake Texoma. Two sets of raster format maps were developed for the monthly distributions of chlorophyll-a, turbidity, and specific conductivity across the lake. Spatial and temporal relationships generally took the form of decreasing gradients running from the lake arms towards the Main Lake Zone in the case of chlorophyll- a and turbidity or, in the case of specific conductivity, a decreasing gradient from the Red River arm to the Washita River arm. All three water quality indicators were strongly influenced by river discharge levels.
Keywords/Search Tags:Water quality, Lake texoma
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