Tamara Wood (Former Employee)
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Water velocity and suspended solids measurements by in-situ instruments in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon Water velocity and suspended solids measurements by in-situ instruments in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
The U. S. Geological Survey conducted hydrodynamic measurements in Upper Klamath Lake during four summer seasons (approximately mid-June to mid-September) during 2003 to 2006. Measurements included water current profiles made by acoustic Doppler current profilers at a number of fixed locations in the lake during all four years as well as from a moving boat during 2005 and 2006...
Authors
Jeffrey W. Gartner, Roy E. Wellman, Tamara M. Wood, Ralph T. Cheng
Quantifying the benthic source of nutrients to the water column of Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon Quantifying the benthic source of nutrients to the water column of Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
Executive Summary Five sampling trips were coordinated in April, May and August 2006, and May and July 2007 to sample the water column and benthos of Upper Klamath Lake, OR (Fig. 1; Table 1), before, during and after the annual cyanophyte bloom of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA). A pore-water profiler was designed and fabricated to obtain the first high-resolution (centimeter-scale)...
Authors
James S. Kuwabara, Dennis D. Lynch, Brent R. Topping, Fred Murphy, James L. Carter, Nancy S. Simon, Francis Parcheso, Tamara M. Wood, Mary K. Lindenberg, Katryn Wiese, Ronald J. Avanzino
Water-quality conditions in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2002-04 Water-quality conditions in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2002-04
Eleven (2002) to 14 (2003 and 2004) continuous water-quality monitors that measured pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and specific conductance, were placed in Upper Klamath Lake to support a telemetry tracking study of endangered adult shortnose and Lost River suckers. Samples for the analysis of chlorophyll a and nutrients were collected at a subset of the water-quality monitor sites...
Authors
Tamara M. Wood, Gene R. Hoilman, Mary K. Lindenberg
Effect of water-column pH on sediment-phosphorus release rates in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2001 Effect of water-column pH on sediment-phosphorus release rates in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2001
Sediment-phosphorus release rates as a function of pH were determined in laboratory experiments for sediment and water samples collected from Shoalwater Bay in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, in 2001. Aerial release rates for a stable sediment/water interface that is representative of the sediment surface area to water column volume ratio (1:3) observed in the lake and volumetric release...
Authors
Lawrence H. Fisher, Tamara M. Wood
Sediment oxygen demand in upper Klamath and Agency lakes, Oregon, 1999 Sediment oxygen demand in upper Klamath and Agency lakes, Oregon, 1999
Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) was measured in two shallow, interconnected lakes in southern Oregon, Upper Klamath Lake and Agency Lake, in spring and late summer of 1999. Upper Klamath Lake contains populations of two endangered fishes, the shortnose sucker and the Lost River sucker, and low dissolved oxygen concentrations in summer are thought to be one factor affecting sucker...
Authors
T. M. Wood
Modeling water quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon, 1991-1997 Modeling water quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon, 1991-1997
The calibration of a model of flow, temperature, and water quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon, originally calibrated for the summers of 1991 through 1993, was extended to the summers of 1991 through 1997. The model is now calibrated for a total period of 42 months during the May through October periods of 7 hydrologically distinct years. Based on a modified version of the U.S. Army...
Authors
Stewart A. Rounds, Tamara M. Wood
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 41
Water velocity and suspended solids measurements by in-situ instruments in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon Water velocity and suspended solids measurements by in-situ instruments in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
The U. S. Geological Survey conducted hydrodynamic measurements in Upper Klamath Lake during four summer seasons (approximately mid-June to mid-September) during 2003 to 2006. Measurements included water current profiles made by acoustic Doppler current profilers at a number of fixed locations in the lake during all four years as well as from a moving boat during 2005 and 2006...
Authors
Jeffrey W. Gartner, Roy E. Wellman, Tamara M. Wood, Ralph T. Cheng
Quantifying the benthic source of nutrients to the water column of Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon Quantifying the benthic source of nutrients to the water column of Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
Executive Summary Five sampling trips were coordinated in April, May and August 2006, and May and July 2007 to sample the water column and benthos of Upper Klamath Lake, OR (Fig. 1; Table 1), before, during and after the annual cyanophyte bloom of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA). A pore-water profiler was designed and fabricated to obtain the first high-resolution (centimeter-scale)...
Authors
James S. Kuwabara, Dennis D. Lynch, Brent R. Topping, Fred Murphy, James L. Carter, Nancy S. Simon, Francis Parcheso, Tamara M. Wood, Mary K. Lindenberg, Katryn Wiese, Ronald J. Avanzino
Water-quality conditions in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2002-04 Water-quality conditions in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2002-04
Eleven (2002) to 14 (2003 and 2004) continuous water-quality monitors that measured pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and specific conductance, were placed in Upper Klamath Lake to support a telemetry tracking study of endangered adult shortnose and Lost River suckers. Samples for the analysis of chlorophyll a and nutrients were collected at a subset of the water-quality monitor sites...
Authors
Tamara M. Wood, Gene R. Hoilman, Mary K. Lindenberg
Effect of water-column pH on sediment-phosphorus release rates in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2001 Effect of water-column pH on sediment-phosphorus release rates in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2001
Sediment-phosphorus release rates as a function of pH were determined in laboratory experiments for sediment and water samples collected from Shoalwater Bay in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, in 2001. Aerial release rates for a stable sediment/water interface that is representative of the sediment surface area to water column volume ratio (1:3) observed in the lake and volumetric release...
Authors
Lawrence H. Fisher, Tamara M. Wood
Sediment oxygen demand in upper Klamath and Agency lakes, Oregon, 1999 Sediment oxygen demand in upper Klamath and Agency lakes, Oregon, 1999
Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) was measured in two shallow, interconnected lakes in southern Oregon, Upper Klamath Lake and Agency Lake, in spring and late summer of 1999. Upper Klamath Lake contains populations of two endangered fishes, the shortnose sucker and the Lost River sucker, and low dissolved oxygen concentrations in summer are thought to be one factor affecting sucker...
Authors
T. M. Wood
Modeling water quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon, 1991-1997 Modeling water quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon, 1991-1997
The calibration of a model of flow, temperature, and water quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon, originally calibrated for the summers of 1991 through 1993, was extended to the summers of 1991 through 1997. The model is now calibrated for a total period of 42 months during the May through October periods of 7 hydrologically distinct years. Based on a modified version of the U.S. Army...
Authors
Stewart A. Rounds, Tamara M. Wood