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Date Table 2.1 Kinbasket surveys, 2
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a result, the concentration of oxyg
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This higher conductivity water is l
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References Fleming, J.O. and H.A. S
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Figure A2 Water level in Kinbasket
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1% Light level (m) 30 25 20 15 10 5
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km 10 5 0 −5 −10 −15 Kca1 K1f
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km 50 Kca5 40 Kca4 30 20 10 0 −10
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km 10 5 0 −5 −10 −15 Kca1 K1f
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km 0.12 0.1 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
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km 15 14 13 12 11 10 Kca1.5 9 Kca1
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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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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 R2m
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km 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 R3up R2m
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km 3.1 3.05 R1fb 3 2.95 2.9 R1fb R1
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km 76.5 76.45 R3up 76.4 76.35 76.3
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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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Appendix 1 Provisional Station Name
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52 01/Sep/2009 Kin - Mouth of Wood
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km −1.66 −1.68 −1.7 −1.72
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Reservoir Water Chemistry Kinbasket
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Copyright Notice No part of the con
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Introduction This report summarizes
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Chlorophyll a Chl a corrected for p
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average, chlorophyll was 21.3 µg/m
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Primary Productivity Total primary
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Size distribution of production (%)
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References Cited Andrusak, H, S. Ma
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Appendix A Raw chlorophyll and prim
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RD 21 July 2009 0.2 0 1.19 0.11 0.8
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RF 26 Aug 2009 2 1 na 0.10 0.58 RF
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TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 Average p
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SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Backgr
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cells were enumerated in each sampl
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Table 1 Kinbasket Reservoir phytopl
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Figure 2 Average phytoplankton biov
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Figure 3 Average phytoplankton abun
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Table 6 Kinbasket Reservoir phytopl
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Table 7 Revelstoke Reservoir phytop
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3.3 Vertical Distribution- Phytopla
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The depths with the greatest averag
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Hypolimnetic heterotrophic bacteria
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Monthly average abundance of epilim
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and 21,000 Cells/mL. The Forebay St
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SECTION 5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS � Due
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction..
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Table 9. Fecundity data for D. bicu
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Table 1. List of zooplankton specie
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3.3 Zooplankton Fecundity Fecundity
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Table 7. Annual average zooplankton
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Table 9. Fecundity data for D. bicu
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6. Conclusions Kinbasket Reservoir
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density (#/L) 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 19
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density (#/L) density (#/L) density
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iomass (ug/L) biomass % 60 50 40 30
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composition % composition % composi
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# of eggs per gravid female # of eg
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density (ind/L) density % 12 10 8 6
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iomass (�g/L) density (#/L) 12 10
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iomass (�/L) biomass (�/L) biom
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# of eggs per gravid female # of eg
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% - Daphnia density % - Daphnia bio
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% - Daphnia density % - Daphnia bio