Mercury and water level fluctuations in lakes of northern Minnesota - sampling site land cover and inundated area data
Dates
Time Period
1990
Time Period
2010
Time Period
2017
Publication Date
2021-08-23
Citation
Hlavacek, E.J., and Larson, J.H., 2021, Mercury and water level fluctuations in lakes of northern Minnesota - Summary of Sampling Sites Land Cover and Slope Characteristics: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P96TWNJL.
Summary
These data tables summarize land cover classifications, slope measurements, and inundated area estimates for several lakes in northern Minnesota, as part of a larger project seeking to identify associations between young-of-year Yellow Perch mercury content and water level metrics, temperature, and annual deposition data in a multivariate analysis. One table presents inundated area estimates for a range of water surface elevations in 0.1 meter increments between a range of seasonal minimum and maximum water surface elevation values. The other table summarizes the percent cover and number of hectares of each land cover class within a specified buffered area around each study sampling site, along with a measure of the overall net change [...]
Summary
These data tables summarize land cover classifications, slope measurements, and inundated area estimates for several lakes in northern Minnesota, as part of a larger project seeking to identify associations between young-of-year Yellow Perch mercury content and water level metrics, temperature, and annual deposition data in a multivariate analysis. One table presents inundated area estimates for a range of water surface elevations in 0.1 meter increments between a range of seasonal minimum and maximum water surface elevation values. The other table summarizes the percent cover and number of hectares of each land cover class within a specified buffered area around each study sampling site, along with a measure of the overall net change and standard deviation of slope within the buffered area.
These data were calculated to identify associations between young-of-year Yellow Perch mercury content and water level metrics, temperature, and annual deposition data for lakes in northern Minnesota. Summaries of land cover and slope characteristics within a buffered area around each study site were compiled to identify whether land cover conditions were driving differences in the relationship between water level and mercury content.