debra s. baker and donald g. huggins
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Nutrient Trends in Reference Streams of the Central Plains. Debra S. Baker and Donald G. Huggins. Central Plains Center for BioAssessment. Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas. 30 th Annual Great Plains Limnology Conference, Lincoln, NE, 10 – 11 October 2003. Nutrients in Streams. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Debra S. Baker and Donald G. HugginsDebra S. Baker and Donald G. Huggins
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Central Plains Center for BioAssessmentKansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas
Nutrient Trends in Reference Nutrient Trends in Reference Streams of the Central PlainsStreams of the Central Plains
30th Annual Great Plains Limnology Conference, Lincoln, NE, 10 – 11 October 2003
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Nutrients in Streams• Clean Water Action Plan 1998 - USEPA initiative to
establish regionally-based nutrient criteria for waterbodies via Regional Technical Assistance Groups (RTAGs).
• Develop a dataset of nutrient levels found in “reference” or least impacted streams of USEPA Region 7.
• Should criteria be single values for the entire EPA Region, or should criteria be based on a subset of stream characteristics, such as ecoregion?
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Stream Sites
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Parameters• in situ:
DO, turbidity, pH, conductivity
• Lab analysis:
TN, NH4-N, NO3-N,
TP, PO4-P,
chlorophyll a, phaeophytin a
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Hypothesis• Streams will show affiliations based on some suite of
water quality characteristics (e.g. nutrient concentrations).
• Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was used to determine probable relationships among the parameters.
• Resulting factor scores were used as input for clustering analyses to identify stream groupings and compare resulting spatial differences to ecoregions.
Analyses
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Resulting Dataset
• May 1999 – June 2002
• 94 streams, 522 records, taken at base flow
• TN: 5 – 20410 g/l; Median: 1180 g/l• TP: 2.5 – 1320 g/l; Median: 86 g/l• Chlorophyll a: 0.5 – 216 g/l; Median: 4 g/l
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PCA Analysis
• Factor 1 TP, PO4-P
• Factor 2 TN, NO3-N
• Factor 3 chlorophyll a, phaeophytin a
• Factor 4 pH, DO
• Factor 5 conductivity
• Factor 6 NH4-N
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• Calculated medians of the 6 PCA factor scores for each of the 94 sites.
• K-means cluster analysis on all PCA factors – resulted in 6 clusters.
• K-means cluster analysis on just the nutrient factors – resulted in 6 clusters.
K-means Cluster Analysis
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Clustering on All Factors
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Clustering on Nutrient Factors
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N & P Factors
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Conclusions
• Nutrient levels varied by ecoregion.
• Streams that we clustered by nutrient factors and independently of ecoregion showed ecoregional affiliations.
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Future Study
• Seasonal influences
• Chlorophyll a
• USEPA Region7 Nutrient RTAG
• Macroinvertebrates
• Watershed and land use