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== North Temperate Lakes ==
 
== North Temperate Lakes ==
 
The NTL catchment we will be focusing on contains ten large lakes and numerous small bogs, ponds and streams. <br>
 
The NTL catchment we will be focusing on contains ten large lakes and numerous small bogs, ponds and streams. <br>
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[http://wi.water.usgs.gov/webb/images/Trout_Lake_map.gif See NTL catchment map here]
 
[http://wi.water.usgs.gov/webb/images/Trout_Lake_map.gif See NTL catchment map here]
  
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For more information on groundwater characteristics, please refer to:
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''Pint, C.N., Hunt, R.J., and Anderson, M.P., 2003, Flow Path Delineation and Ground Water Age, Allequash Basin, Wisconsin: Ground Water, v. 41, no. 7, p. 895-902.''
  
 
===Lake Levels===
 
===Lake Levels===
 
Some of the lakes are solely fed by groundwater and direct precipitation (Sparkling, Crystal), some are headwater lakes (Big Musky), and others are flowthrough lakes (Trout). Lake levels of the LTER study lakes show long term trends in lake level. The overall range is ~0.5 m.  
 
Some of the lakes are solely fed by groundwater and direct precipitation (Sparkling, Crystal), some are headwater lakes (Big Musky), and others are flowthrough lakes (Trout). Lake levels of the LTER study lakes show long term trends in lake level. The overall range is ~0.5 m.  
  
[[File:NTLlevels.png|800px|NTL LTER lake levels.]]
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[[File:NTLlevels.png|700px|NTL LTER lake levels.]]
  
  
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Owner=Hilary_Dugan|
 
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StartDate=2015-04-21|
 
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 23 April 2015

North Temperate Lakes

The NTL catchment we will be focusing on contains ten large lakes and numerous small bogs, ponds and streams.
Five lakes are NTL LTER study lakes: Trout Lake, Crystal Lake, Big Muskellunge Lake, Allagash Lake, and Sparkling Lake. The LTER also studies two bog lakes: Crystal Bog and Trout Bog.
Five lakes are not LTER study lakes: Mann Lake, Pallette Lake, Lost Canoe Lake, Escanaba Lake, and Little John Lake.
See NTL catchment map here

For more information on groundwater characteristics, please refer to: Pint, C.N., Hunt, R.J., and Anderson, M.P., 2003, Flow Path Delineation and Ground Water Age, Allequash Basin, Wisconsin: Ground Water, v. 41, no. 7, p. 895-902.

Lake Levels

Some of the lakes are solely fed by groundwater and direct precipitation (Sparkling, Crystal), some are headwater lakes (Big Musky), and others are flowthrough lakes (Trout). Lake levels of the LTER study lakes show long term trends in lake level. The overall range is ~0.5 m.

NTL LTER lake levels.


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