Main Title |
Lake classification : a trophic characterization of Wisconsin lakes / |
Author |
Uttormark, Paul D., ;
Wall., J. Peter
|
Other Authors |
|
CORP Author |
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Water Resources Center.;Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Lab., Corvallis, Oreg. |
Publisher |
U.S. Environmental Protecton Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Environmental Research Center, |
Year Published |
1975 |
Report Number |
EPA-660/3-75-033; EPA-R-801363; EPA-ROAP-21AIY |
Stock Number |
PB-247 177 |
OCLC Number |
01904865 |
Subjects |
Lakes--Classification ;
Lakes--Wisconsin--Classification
|
Additional Subjects |
Lakes ;
Water quality ;
Classifications ;
Oxygen ;
Dissolved gases ;
Algae ;
Chlorophylls ;
Inorganic phosphates ;
Inorganic nitrates ;
Nutrients ;
Indexes(Ratios) ;
Wisconsin ;
Trophic level ;
Lake condition index
|
Internet Access |
|
Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
EJBD |
EPA 660-3-75-033 |
|
Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
02/28/2007 |
ELAD |
EPA 660-3-75-033 |
|
Region 5 Library/Chicago,IL |
08/11/2016 |
ELBD ARCHIVE |
EPA 660-3-75-033 |
Received from HQ |
AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH |
10/04/2023 |
ELBD RPS |
EPA 660-3-75-033 |
repository copy |
AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH |
02/18/2015 |
NTIS |
PB-247 177 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
|
07/26/2022 |
|
Collation |
vi, 165 pages : illustrations, figures, tables ; 28 cm |
Abstract |
The design and application of the Lake Condition Index (LCI) system of classifying lakes is described, and it is demonstrated that lake classification can be employed as a useful tool by resource managers for comparing the trophic condition of large numbers of lakes. The LCI system was generated when an evaluation of other systems revealed that most are presently unsuitable for classifying the vast majority of lakes because the analytical data required for their use are lacking. Utilizing subjective information, the LCI system was applied to the classification of more than 1100 large Wisconsin lakes. Checks of the results show that 86% of the lakes were appropriately classified within the limits of the system; 14% were misclassified, as judged by individuals familiar with the lakes in question. Most, but not all, discrepancies were due to erroneous input data. The LCI values obtained were coupled with nutrient-loading considerations and shoreline density-development factors to demonstrate that lake classification can serve as a workable data base for lake renewal and management programs. |
Notes |
"June 1975." "Project Officer Kenneth W. Malueg, Pacific Northwest Environmenal Research Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon." Includes bibliograpical references (pages 78-80). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Grant No. Contract Number: R-801363, Program Element 1BA031, ROAP 21 AIY, Task 16. |