fluctuation of water levels in 4 lakes in vilas county wisconsin during the 2009 monitoring season...
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Fluctuation of water levels in 4 lakes in Vilas County Wisconsin during the 2009 monitoring season
Extended drought has dramatically reduced lake levels in Northern Wisconsin’s Vilas County. In order to understand and quantify the effects of drought, varying precipitation and global climate change, the North Lakeland Discovery Center in Manitowish Waters has undertaken an effort to monitor levels in three different lake types: drainage (with inlets and outlets), drained (with outlets only), and seepage (no inlets or outlets). Data was collected on an approximate weekly basis during the ice-out period beginning in 2008, and the number of lakes studied has increased to a total of 17 in 2010.
•2010 in Northern Wisconsin was characterized by an extremely dry spring followed by a very wet summer. Results for all lake types (see Lake Level chart) show an initial downward trend followed by increasing lake depths.•Changes in lake levels varied widely (see Change in Depth chart) in drainage lakes from less than 10 cm in Horsehead Lake to nearly 50 cm in Oxbow Lake. •Lake level changes among drained and seepage lakes showed far less variability. •Presque Isle Lake levels showed minimal variation in both 2009, a drought year with steadily decreasing levels (see 2009 chart), and 2010, where levels increased.
•In order to discern trends and patterns, lake level monitoring must be a long-term, multi-year effort. Thus far, volunteers enthusiastically support the project and have expressed the desire to continue their work.•With permanent benchmarks set and protocols established and understood, the work can continue with supervision but less upfront time.•In future years, investigation should focus on what factors affect the amount of lake level change (e.g., position in and extent of watershed, nature of inlets and outlets).•The incorporation of wetland ground water data in 2011 will add a new element to the understanding of how and why lake levels fluctuate.
2010 Vilas County Lake Levels
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9/2
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5/2
7/2
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6/1
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7/8
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7/2
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8/1
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9/2
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9/1
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Oxbow
Papoose
Katinka
Hiwawatha
Little Rock
Statehouse
Carlin
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•15 volunteers were recruited at Winchester and Presque Isle Town Lakes Committee meetings.•Volunteer coordinator Al Drum, a retired surveyor, installed one meter staff gauges mounted on metal fence posts in the lake beds. Each staff gauge was referenced to a permanent benchmark on the shoreline, thus ensuring the continuity of data from year to year. For this report, we show only the raw staff gauge readings. At the end of the field season, the readings will be converted to standard water level elevations. •Volunteer monitors were trained to read the staff gauges to at least the nearest .5 centimeter. They recorded weekly data in field books, then forwarded the data to the Discovery Center for analysis.•A staff gauge was installed on Statehouse Lake along the Discovery Center’s interpretive trail, both to collect data and to educate visitors about the project. In addition, a data logger was installed in a wetland at the Discovery Center to begin collecting ground water data.
Project Coordinator: North Lakeland Discovery Center/Tom Joseph | Advisor: Dr. Carl Watras, Research Scientist, WI DNR/ University of WI Trout Lake Station
Volunteer Coordinator: Al Drum | Participants: Local volunteer monitors
Gauge at Statehouse Lake in
Summer 2009 (above) and in
Fall 2010 (right)
2010 Lake Level Monitoring Sites in Vilas CountyStudy Site Township Hydrology Area
(acres)Monitoring
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Statehouse Lake Manitowish Waters Seepage 23 2009
Little Rock Lake Boulder Junction Seepage 45 2008
Carlin Lake Presque Isle Seepage 153 2008
Katinka Lake Presque Isle Drained 172 2008
Papoose Lake Winchester Drained 428 2010
Hiawatha Lake Winchester Drained 36 2010
Horsehead Lake Presque Isle Drainage 234 2009
Crab Lake Presque Isle Drainage 949 2009
Birch Lake Winchester Drainage 528 2010
Annabelle Lake Presque Isle Drainage 213 2010
Pardee Lake Winchester Drainage 206 2010
Rainbow Lake Winchester Drainage 146 2010
Presque Isle Lake Presque Isle Drainage 1280 2008
Armour Lake Presque Isle Drainage 320 2010
Oxbow Lake Presque Isle Drainage 511 2010
Van Vliet Lake Presque Isle Drainage 220 2010
Wildcat Lake Boulder Junction Drainage 305 2010
The North Lakeland Discovery Center 715.543.2085 Manitowish Waters, WI