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Spatial distribution of Rhodamine WT dye concentration measured in the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, Chicago, IL (November 15-18, 2011)

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2011-11-15
End Date
2011-11-18

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Jackson, P.R., 2016, Spatial distribution of Rhodamine WT dye concentration measured in the Des Plaines River and the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, Chicago, IL in November 2011: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7HH6H55.

Summary

A boat equipped with a differential Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver (Hemisphere Crescent A100 Smart Antenna) and a Turner Designs C3 submersible fluorometer was used to survey the spatial distribution of the Rhodamine WT dye in the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal (CSSC) throughout the study area. The fluorometer was installed in a fixed, downlooking orientation approximately 1 foot below the water surface. Fluorometer readings were taken at a frequency of 1 per second. Data were acquired on a personal computer running the Turner Designs C-FINS software extension for ArcGIS 10. This data acquisition software allows the C3 data to be georeferenced and plotted in real time as color-coded concentrations on a user-supplied base [...]

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Purpose

These data were collected during dye tracing surveys of the lower Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal targeting identification of potential inflows of Des Plaines River water through the fractured bedrock that separates the two water bodies. Dye was injected into the Des Plaines River at 422481 m E, 4617942 m N (UTM WGS84 Zone 16N). The dye was injected at three locations in the cross section to help ensure even distribution of the tracer in the river. Injection began at 1050 hours on November 15, 2011, and ended at 1200 hours on November 16. A total of approximately 57 gallons of Rhodamine WT in a 20 percent solution was used in the study. The target dye concentration in the Des Plaines River throughout the reach of interest was 20 parts per billion. All times are in Central Standard Time.

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