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Biological data for water in Lake Powell and from Glen Canyon Dam releases, Utah and Arizona, 1990–2009

October 6, 2015

Biological samples from various locations on Lake Powell and in the Colorado River in the tail water downstream of Glen Canyon Dam were collected by the Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Geological Survey from December 1990 through December 2009 as part of a long-term water-quality monitoring program that began in 1964. These samples consisted of discrete (1-m deep) chlorophyll samples, discrete (1-m deep) wholewater phytoplankton samples, and 30-m vertically composited zooplankton samples filtered through an 80-µm plankton net. Chlorophyll concentration was determined by acetone extraction followed by trichromatic spectroscopy on 2,051 samples. Phytoplankton analysis consisted of identification to the genus or species level, enumeration, and estimation of biovolume on 1,397 samples. Phytoplankton analysis identified 646 different phytoplankton taxa. Zooplankton analysis consisted of identification to the genus or species level, enumeration, and estimation of biomass from 1,898 samples. Zooplankton analysis identified 114 different zooplankton taxa.

The results of these analyses are presented in this report. From this record, further interpretation may be made concerning primary and secondary production in Lake Powell. These data provide a linkage between physical and chemical water-quality data and fisheries investigations in Lake Powell. They also provide information regarding the export of biological material from Glen Canyon Dam.

Publication Year 2015
Title Biological data for water in Lake Powell and from Glen Canyon Dam releases, Utah and Arizona, 1990–2009
DOI 10.3133/ds959
Authors William S. Vernieu
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Data Series
Series Number 959
Index ID ds959
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center