Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center

Summary of Monitoring Findings for Fiscal Year 2000: Figures
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Figures

1. Long Term Resource Monitoring Program study areas and field stations.
2. Total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations in the main channel stratum of the six Long Term Resource Monitoring Program study reaches from 1994 to 2005.
3. Total nitrogen (TN) concentrations in the main channel of the six Long Term Resource Monitoring Program study reaches from 1994 to 2005. 
4. Total phosphorus (TP) concentrations in the main channel stratum of the six Long Term Resource Monitoring Program study reaches from 1994 to 2005.
5. Water temperatures (°C) in the Mississippi River at (A) northern and (B) southern Long Term Resource Monitoring Program study areas in winter random sampling, Upper Mississippi River System, 1994–2005.
6. Percent dissolved oxygen (DO) saturation in the Mississippi River at (A) northern and (B) southern Long Term Resource Monitoring Program study areas in winter random sampling, Upper Mississippi River System, 1994–2005.
7. Chlorophyll-a concentrations (µg/L) in the Mississippi River at (A) northern and (B) southern Long Term Resource Monitoring Program study areas in winter random sampling, Upper Mississippi River System, 1994–2005.
8. Percent frequency of occurrence (±1 standard error) of submersed aquatic, rooted, floating-leaf, and emergent vegetation by study reach, weighted by the areas of the aquatic strata in areas 2.5 m deep in Pools 4, 8, and 13.
9. Percent frequency of occurrence and abundance index of wild celery (Vallisneria americana Michx.; submersed) by year and study reach, weighted by the areas of the aquatic strata (n = number of sites, Frq = percent frequency of occurrence, SE = standard error, AI = abundance index).

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