Water Quality Maps for June 21, 2019
/Upper Klamath River Water Quality Map, June 20, 2019
These data are preliminary and provisional and may change with further USGS review and analysis; do not cite or reference until published or peer review is complete.
Values shown above are instantaneous, discrete measurements.
The depth of the recorded values are different for each site.
Link River Dam values are recorded at 1 meter above the lake bottom.
Link River and Lost River Diversion Channel values recorded at 1 meter below the water surface.
Miller Island Upper values are recorded at 1 meter below the water surface, and Miller Island Lower values are recorded at 3 meters below the water surface.
Keno Bridge Upper values are recorded at 1 meter below the water surface, and Keno Bridge Lower values are recorded at 1 meter above the river bottom.
Klamath Strait Drain values are recorded at half the water column depth. Bloom descriptions are based on the opinions of the data recorders.
Information provided from the United States Geological Survey, Klamath Falls Office.
Upper Klamath Lake Water Quality Map, June 19, 2019
These data are preliminary and provisional and may change with further USGS review and analysis; do not cite or reference until published or peer review is complete.
Values shown above are instantaneous, discrete measurements collected at different times on the same date.
Depth measurements vary at different sites.
Mid-North and Middle of Trench measurements are collected 1 meter above the lake bottom and 1 meter below the lake surface.
Williamson River Outlet and Rattlesnake Point measurements are collected at 1 meter above the lake bottom (collected at half water column depth when site depth is 2 meters or less).
Bloom descriptions are based on the opinion of the data recorder. This map was produced by the USGS in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation.
Information provided from the United States Geological Survey, Klamath Falls Office.
This weeks water quality report for the Upper Klamath River is brought to you by the Klamath Water Users Association.