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6/06/2017 | 10:15 AM - 10:30 AM | HISTORICAL CHANGES IN WATER QUALITY, TEMPERATURE REGIMES, AND CYANOBACTERIA DENSITIES OF 20 MIDWESTERN USA RESERVOIRS | 306B
HISTORICAL CHANGES IN WATER QUALITY, TEMPERATURE REGIMES, AND CYANOBACTERIA DENSITIES OF 20 MIDWESTERN USA RESERVOIRS
Water quality and cyanobacteria densities from 1989-2015 were compiled for 20 Midwestern USA reservoirs. Maximum summer cyanobacteria densities increased over the last 7-15 years of the record, with greatest increases typically observed in reservoirs with low watershed forest cover. In 2015, greater summer maximum cell densities were associated with decreased watershed forest cover, and 17 reservoirs had densities posing high probabilities of human health risks (>100 million cells/liter). Summer months had little increase in surface water temperature over the 26-year record, but May temperatures increased, particularly in reservoirs with low surface area to volume ratios (1–2 degrees Celsius/decade). In one reservoir (analysis of others in progress), mean dissolved oxygen in May decreased in the hypolimnion (5.4 to 2.9 mg/L) and increased in the epilimnion (8.3 to 10.8 mg/L) since 1989. Earlier seasonal warming of reservoirs likely contribute to changes in stratification regimes and may interact with increasing nutrients to affect cyanobacteria blooms. Ongoing analyses seek to link environmental change and reservoir characteristics with cyanobacteria abundances and to inform future management of algal blooms.
- C07 Lentic Ecology
- C01 Algae
- S20 Understanding physical controls on cyanobacteria dominance: toward prediction and prevention
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Nathan Smucker
(), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, smucker.nathan@epa.gov;
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Christopher Nietch
(), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, nietch.christopher@epa.gov;
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Jake J. Beaulieu
(), United States Environmental Protection Agency, beaulieu.jake@epa.gov;
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Jade Young
(), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jade.L.Young@usace.army.mil;
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Megan Higgs
(), Neptune and Company, Inc., mhiggs@neptuneinc.org;
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Will Barnett
(), Neptune and Company, Inc., wbarnett@neptuneinc.org;
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