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Environmental Factors Affecting Mercury in Camp Far West Reservoir, California, 2001-03

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2008

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Alpers, Charles N, Stewart, A Robin, Saiki, Michael K, Marvin-DiPasquale, Mark C, Topping, Brent R, Rider, Kelly M, Gallanthine, Steven K, Kester, Cynthia A, Rye, Robert O, Antweiler, Ronald C, Wild, De, and F, John, 2008, Environmental Factors Affecting Mercury in Camp Far West Reservoir, California, 2001-03: U.S. Geological Survey.

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This report documents water quality in Camp Far West Reservoir from October 2001 through August 2003. The reservoir, located at approximately 300 feet above sea level in the foothills of the northwestern Sierra Nevada, California, is a monomictic lake characterized by extreme drawdown in the late summer and fall. Thermal stratification in summer and fall is coupled with anoxic conditions in the hypolimnion. Water-quality sampling was done at approximately 3-month intervals on eight occasions at several stations in the reservoir, including a group of three stations along a flow path in the reservoir: an upstream station in the Bear River arm (principal tributary), a mid-reservoir station in the thalweg (prereservoir river channel), [...]

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