USGS Hydrologist Dan Button maneuvers an isokinetic sampler into position prior to lowering it into Massies Creek, in Wilberforce, Ohio.
Stephanie Kula
Biologist, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center
Science and Products
Nutrients And Sediment In The Western Lake Erie Basin
Sediment and nutrient runoff (nitrogen and phosphorus) from agricultural and urban land-use practices are of great concern in the Western Lake Erie Basin watersheds. Excessive nutrient inputs can lead to algal blooms that deplete the oxygen available to aquatic plants and animals. The blooms may result in cyanotoxins or cause taste and odor problems to public water supplies.
A hydrologist maneuvers an isokinetic sampler into position
USGS Hydrologist Dan Button maneuvers an isokinetic sampler into position prior to lowering it into Massies Creek, in Wilberforce, Ohio.
Science and Products
Nutrients And Sediment In The Western Lake Erie Basin
Sediment and nutrient runoff (nitrogen and phosphorus) from agricultural and urban land-use practices are of great concern in the Western Lake Erie Basin watersheds. Excessive nutrient inputs can lead to algal blooms that deplete the oxygen available to aquatic plants and animals. The blooms may result in cyanotoxins or cause taste and odor problems to public water supplies.
A hydrologist maneuvers an isokinetic sampler into position
A hydrologist maneuvers an isokinetic sampler into position
USGS Hydrologist Dan Button maneuvers an isokinetic sampler into position prior to lowering it into Massies Creek, in Wilberforce, Ohio.
USGS Hydrologist Dan Button maneuvers an isokinetic sampler into position prior to lowering it into Massies Creek, in Wilberforce, Ohio.