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Scientific Investigations Report 2013–5135


Modeling the Water-Quality Effects of Changes to the Klamath River Upstream of Keno Dam, Oregon


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Figure 4. Simulated dissolved-oxygen concentration under the base case and for scenarios 1b, 2a, 2b in the Link-Keno reach, Klamath River, Oregon, on August 1, 2007. Scenario 1b represents Link-Keno reach point and nonpoint sources meeting Klamath River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) allocations. Scenario 2a represents results considering the Upper Klamath Lake TMDL target was met. Scenario 2b is a combination of scenarios 1b and 2a. Values are daily average, segment volume-average concentrations.


First posted July 24, 2013

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