Skip Links

USGS - science for a changing world

Scientific Investigations Report 2010–5203


Use of Acoustic Backscatter and Vertical Velocity to Estimate Concentration and Dynamics of Suspended Solids in Upper Klamath Lake, South-Central Oregon: Implications for Aphanizomenon flos-aquae

-

Figure 8.A: water temperature at site MDT, 1 m from surface, and 1 m from bottom; B: Fraction of total water column mass contained in the upper one-third of the water column, fraction of total water column mass contained in the lower two-thirds of the water column at site ADCP1. D, F, H, J: Fraction of total water column mass contained in the upper one-half of the water column, fraction of total water column mass contained in the lower one-half of the water column, at sites ADCP3, ADCP5, ADCP6, and ADCP7, respectively. C, E, G, I, K: Depth-integrated suspended solids at sites ADCP1, ADCP3, ADCP5, ADCP6, and ADCP7, respectively.

First posted March 16, 2011

For additional information contact:
Director, Oregon Water Science Center
U.S. Geological Survey
2130 SW 5th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97201
http://or.water.usgs.gov

Part or all of this report is presented in Portable Document Format (PDF); the latest version of Adobe Reader or similar software is required to view it. Download the latest version of Adobe Reader, free of charge.

Accessibility FOIA Privacy Policies and Notices

Take Pride in America logo USA.gov logo U.S. Department of the Interior | U.S. Geological Survey
URL: http://pubsdata.usgs.gov/pubs/sir/2010/5203/figure8.html
Page Contact Information: GS Pubs Web Contact
Page Last Modified: Thursday, 10-Jan-2013 19:23:12 EST