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Bottom dissolved oxygen measurements from Lake Erie's Central Basin, 2021-2022

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2021-08-09
End Date
2022-11-03

Citation

Oldham, R.C., and Kraus, R.T., 2023, Bottom dissolved oxygen measurements from Lake Erie's Central Basin, 2021-2022: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9FFZWNI.

Summary

This data set, compiled by the USGS Lake Erie Biological Station, provides near-bottom measurements of temperature and dissolved oxygen for the Central Basin of Lake Erie. Data were recorded by self-contained environmental data loggers (PME, Inc., MiniDOT data loggers). The data loggers were deployed to collect data during August 2021 through November 2022 to better understand how hypoxia develops and influences fish habitat quality during lake stratification. The data loggers were deployed on acoustic telemetry receivers in a network designed to record tagged fish movements (Great Lakes Acoustic Telemetry Observation System, GLATOS). Additional years of data collection are planned, and data release will be updated as necessary.

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Contacts

Point of Contact :
Richard C Oldham
Originator :
Richard C Oldham, Richard T Kraus
Metadata Contact :
Richard C Oldham
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Great Lakes Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

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2022_MiniDOT_Data.csv
“MiniDOT 2022 logger data file”
64 MB text/csv
2022_MiniDOT_Deployment_Retrieval.csv
“MiniDOT 2022 deployment and retrieval data file”
10.26 KB text/csv

Purpose

This data set primarily provides information for understanding fish habitat use as determined with acoustic telemetry. It also contributes to model validation efforts for any experimental hypoxia forecast models under development. This data set reflects 2021-2022 oxy-thermal stratification of Lake Erie Central Basin.

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