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Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5076

U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5076

Modeling Hydrodynamics and Heat Transport in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, and Implications for Water Quality

Prepared in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation

By Tamara M. Wood, Ralph T. Cheng, Jeffrey W. Gartner, Gene R. Hoilman, Mary K. Lindenberg, and Roy E. Wellman

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Table of Contents

Conversion Factors and Datums

Abstract

Introduction

Model Description

Datasets

Simulation Results

Implications for Water Quality

Acknowledgments

Summary

References Cited

Appendix A. Calculation of the Rate of Change in Dissolved Oxygen Over 24 Hours from Light/Dark Bottle Incubations and the Extinction Coefficient

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