2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-006-0342-6
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Long-term limnological research and monitoring at Crater Lake, Oregon

Abstract: Crater Lake is located in the caldera of Mount Mazama in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. The lake has a surface area of about 53 km 2 at an elevation of 1882 m and a maximum depth of 594 m. Limited studies of this ultraoligotrophic lake conducted between 1896 and 1981, lead to a 10-year limnological study to evaluate any potential degradation of water quality. No long-term variations in water quality were observed that could be attributed to anthropogenic activity. Building on the success of this study, a p… Show more

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“…While we could assess the main effects of lower nutrients on productivity further investigations are necessary in order to fully understand the meteorological, biotic and abiotic factors responsible for the variability of the annual areal production in recent years. This complexity of evolving lake ecology requires a long‐term monitoring of limnological parameters only available for a few lakes such as Lake Tahoe, California‐Nevada [ Goldman , ; Jassby et al ., ], Crater Lake, Oregon [ Larson et al ., ] or Mondsee in Austria [ Dokulil , ] to name a few representative examples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While we could assess the main effects of lower nutrients on productivity further investigations are necessary in order to fully understand the meteorological, biotic and abiotic factors responsible for the variability of the annual areal production in recent years. This complexity of evolving lake ecology requires a long‐term monitoring of limnological parameters only available for a few lakes such as Lake Tahoe, California‐Nevada [ Goldman , ; Jassby et al ., ], Crater Lake, Oregon [ Larson et al ., ] or Mondsee in Austria [ Dokulil , ] to name a few representative examples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lake Tahoe is a subalpine, ultra-oligotrophic to oligotrophic, graben lake in the states of California and Nevada, western USA where increasing cultural eutrophication is coupling the flow of energy between the pelagic environment and benthic habitat where invertebrates reside (for a detailed description of the lake see [ 13 , 14 , 15 ]). Crater Lake is an alpine, ultra-oligotrophic, caldera lake in the state of Oregon, western USA (for a detailed description see [ 16 ]). Lake Hövsgöl is a subalpine, ultra-oligotrophic to oligotrophic, graben, lake in the Hövsgöl province in the north central region of Mongolia (for a detailed description of this location see [ 17 , 18 ]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%