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*Reference tributary, additional da
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Table A3-5 Columbia River and refer
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Table A3-6 Sampling location, water
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Table A3-8 Water Quality For Beaver
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CTD Surveys Kinbasket and Revelstok
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List of Figures Figure A1 Map showi
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Additional casts were also collecte
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3. Results Before examining Kinbask
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and Columbia Arm (K3co), with addit
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The variation in the conductivity o
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Figure A1 Map showning approximate
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T (°C) C25 (μS/cm) T (°C) C25 (
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km 10 5 0 −5 −10 −15 Kca1 K1f
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km 10 5 0 −5 −10 −15 Kca1 K1f
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km 10 5 0 −5 −10 −15 Kca1 K1f
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km −3.8 −3.85 −3.9 −3.95
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km −17.5 K3co K3co −18 K3co −
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km 0.67 0.66 0.65 0.64 0.63 0.62 0.
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depth (m) depth (m) depth (m) depth
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depth (m) depth (m) depth (m) depth
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km 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 R3up R2m
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km 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 R3up R2.
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Appendix 2 List of profiles No Date
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Appendix 3 Additional Profiles Prof
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Reservoir Water Chemistry Kinbasket
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Reservoir Water Chemistry Kinbasket
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PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY IN KINBASKET A
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Acknowledgements Thanks to Pierre B
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Methods Field Sampling Primary prod
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eadings at Kinbasket Forebay and at
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Chlorophyll a (mg/m 2 ) 40 30 20 10
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Primary Productivity (mg C/m 2 /d)
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Discussion Given that primary produ
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(2007) Report. Fisheries Project Re
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KB 24 Aug 2009 2 0 0.67 0.14 0.98 K
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RD 22 Sept 2009 20 2 0.07 0.02 0.11
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Appendix B Integrated Chl a for Kin
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PHYTOPLANKTON POPULATIONS IN KINBAS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1.0 INTRO
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Figure 17 Average abundance (Cells/
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SECTION 2.0 METHODS 2.1 Sampling Pr
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SECTION 3.0 RESULTS 3.1 Study Limit
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Table 2 Kinbasket Reservoir phytopl
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Table 3 Revelstoke Reservoir phytop
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contributors to phytoplankton abund
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Figure 6 Average phytoplankton biov
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Figure 7 Average phytoplankton abun
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Figure 10 Average phytoplankton bio
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Table 9 Average seasonal phytoplank
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Figure 14 Kinbasket Reservoir month
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Figure 17 Average abundance (Cells/
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SECTION 4.0 DISCUSSION 4.1 Phytopla
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REFERENCES Canter-Lund, H. and J.W.
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Kinbasket and Revelstoke Reservoirs
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Figure 13. Monthly average zooplank
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1. Introduction This report summari
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Table 2. Seasonal average zooplankt
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The predominant copepod was D. bicu
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14). Daphnia biomass was also relat
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iomass, while in Kinbasket reservoi
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Schindler, E.U., L. Vidmanic, D. Se
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density (ind/L) density % 18 16 14
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composition % composition % composi
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iomass (�g/L) biomass (�g/L) bi
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# of eggs per gravid female # of eg
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density (#/L) 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 19
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iomass (ug/L) biomass % 70 60 50 40
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density (#/L) density (#/L) density
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# of eggs per gravid female # of eg
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density (ind/L) biomass (ug/L) 30 2
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density (ind/L) biomass (ug/L) 30 2