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Spatial variation in basic chemistry of streams draining a volcanic landscape on Costa Rica's Caribbean slope

January 1, 1990

Spatial variability in selected chemical, physical and biological parameters was examined in waters draining relatively pristine tropical forests spanning elevations from 35 to 2600 meters above sea level in a volcanic landscape on Costa Rica's Caribbean slope. Waters were sampled within three different vegetative life zones and two transition zones. Water temperatures ranged from 24-25 ??C in streams draining lower elevations (35-250 m) in tropical wet forest, to 10 ??C in a crater lake at 2600 m in montane forest. Ambient phosphorus levels (60-300 ??g SRP L-1; 66-405 ??g TP L-1) were high at sites within six pristine drainages at elevations between 35-350 m, while other undisturbed streams within and above this range in elevation were low (typically

Publication Year 1990
Title Spatial variation in basic chemistry of streams draining a volcanic landscape on Costa Rica's Caribbean slope
DOI 10.1007/BF00018971
Authors C. M. Pringle, F.J. Triska, G. Browder
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Hydrobiologia
Index ID 70015961
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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