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USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds View, MN 55112

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Page 1: USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds

USGS Partnership Opportunities for

2008-2009 SLICE Proposal

Richard L. KieslingUS Geological Survey

MN Water Science Center

2280 Woodale Drive

Mounds View, MN 55112

Page 2: USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds

Sentinel watersheds and lakes as focal points of long-term monitoring and research

USGS Objectives – Monitoring super-sentinel lakes

1. Continuous monitoring of physical and chemical parameters 1. Characterize habitat and populate bio-physical

models of lake metabolism1. Test prediction of published temperature/habitat

models2. Calibrate carbon-based lake metabolism model3. Estimate important flux rates

2. Methods – mobile data platforms; in-lake rate est.

1. Instrument rafts and thermistor buoys2. Sediment core incubations3. Algal bioassays

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USGS Lake Monitoring Program

Continuous water quality monitoring raft

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Continuous temperature data collection using temperature-logger chains at fixed locations

Page 5: USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds

Sentinel watersheds and lakes as focal points of long-term monitoring and research

USGS Objectives – Monitoring super-sentinel lakes

2. Continuous monitoring of meteorological / physical parameters to populate bio-physical models of lake hydrology and physics

Page 6: USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds

Sentinel watersheds as focal points of long-term monitoring and research

USGS Objectives – Monitoring watershed1. Monitoring of physical and chemical

parameters to characterize inflow and outflow from lakes1. Monitor water level to characterize water mass

balance

2. Monitor discharge at tributaries and outlets

3. Calculate loads and residence times for nutrients

2. Estimate ground-water contributions to water balance – thermal surveys, isotope studies, water balance calculation

3. Estimate landcover and landuse for tributary sub-watersheds and ungaged contributing zones using existing data

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Linked watershed-lake biophysical models to forecast future habitat and water quality

Objectives:Comparison of statistical models of load / lake productivity models with dynamic, mechanistic models of productivity and habitat (bio-hydrology)

• Watershed models to estimate external loading – SWAT, HSPF, or ARC-HYDRO watershed model

• Lake models to estimate productivity, habitat and water quality (e.g., OECD; CE-QUAL-W2 or WASP)

• 3D lake modeling to estimate fine-scale habitat and trophic dynamics (carbon cycling; stoichiometry)– realistic food-web component for algal

dynamics and zooplankton grazing– Output adaptable for bio-energetics

models

Page 8: USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds

Project Objectives – Outcomes

Meeting Project Objectives – • Coordinated monitoring of three super-sentinel

lakes (plus 1) – joint data-collection efforts by multiple partners– Multiple-year datasets– Strong inference into complex processes and functions

• Example: Shingobee lake, MN

• Data sets to test habitat model predictions; • Model system response to external forcing

– Calibrate and test bio-physical models for scenario modeling

• scenarios on landuse, climate and trophic dynamics / productivity

• bio-hydrology

Page 9: USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds

Preliminary Super-sentinel Lakes

Page 10: USGS Partnership Opportunities for 2008-2009 SLICE Proposal Richard L. Kiesling US Geological Survey MN Water Science Center 2280 Woodale Drive Mounds

Elk Lake

• County: Clearwater     • Data Steward Org: MPCA   • Lake ID: 15-0010• Lat/Long: 47.1903/-95.2178• HUC: 07010101• Period of Record: 1985 through 2008• Ecoregion: Northern Lakes and Forest• Basin: Upper Mississippi• Surface Area: 291.8 (acres)• Littoral Area: 73 (acres); 25%• Maximum depth: 97 (feet)• Maximum fetch: 1.1 miles

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Source: MPCA

http://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/glossary/basin.html

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1 mile

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Trout Lake• County: Cook     • Data Steward Org: MPCA   • Lake ID: 16-0049• Lat/Long: 47.8681/-90.1739• HUC: 04010101• Period of Record: 1980 through 2008• Ecoregion: Northern Lakes and Forest• Basin: Lake Superior• Surface Area: 258.3 (acres)• Littoral Area: 59 (acres); 27%• Maximum depth: 69 (feet)• Maximum fetch: 1 mile

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1 mile

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Lake Carlos

• County: Douglas     • Data Steward Org: MPCA   • Station ID: 21-0057• Lat/Lon: 45.9583/-95.3628• HUC: 07010108• Period of Record: 1973 through 2008• Ecoregion: North Central Hardwood Forest• Basin: Upper Mississippi• Surface Area: 2611 (acres)• Littoral Area: 910 (acres); 35%• Maximum depth: 164 (feet)• Maximum fetch: 5 miles

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1 mile

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Source: Todd County Soil and Water Cons. District

Lake Carlos Landuse

•Agricultural landuse: 43%•Open water and wetland : 17%•Urban and rural development: 4%

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Contact Information

Dr. Richard KieslingUS Geological Survey2280 Woodale Drive

Mounds View, MN 55112

[email protected](763) 783-3131 office(612) 817-2826 cell

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Lake Carlos Watershed SitesStation ID Station Name Organization Station Type County

MNG580005-SD-1 CARLOS WWTP: PERMITTEE DISCHARGE Douglas

21-0057 LAKE CARLOS MPCA LAKE Douglas

27B901 LAKE CARLOS USEPA LAKE Douglas

27B902 LAKE CARLOS USEPA LAKE Douglas

27B903 LAKE CARLOS USEPA LAKE Douglas

S004-803LONG PRAIRIE R, 1/2 MI N OF CARLOS, T129/R37W/S12

MPCA STREAM Douglas

S001-795UNN INLET TO LK LEHOMME DIEU, 3 MI SW OF CARLOS

MPCA STREAM Douglas

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Lake Travis Sediment Flux Oct 2006

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Sediment Flux Measurements