From 2015 to 2022, mid-summer vertical profiles of temperature, chlorophyll a fluorescence, turbidity, and fDOM were collected in a set of 17 lakes in Banff and Yoho National Parks, Canada. These lakes are located across montane, sub-alpine and alpine ecoregions and they vary widely in elevation (1300-2423 m a.s.l.), surface area (1.5-116 ha) and maximum depth (2.4-39.2 m). Eight of the lakes receive surface and/or groundwater hydrologic inputs from glaciers within the catchment, and the other nine lakes are not glacially-fed. Vertical profiles were collected in each lake within one or two days of an index sampling date between late July and early August using an Exo2 vertical profiling sonde. Measurements were taken at 1 s intervals as the sonde was lowered slowly through the water column, and then averaged over 0.5 m depth intervals. In addition, attenuation rates were estimated for 305 nm, 320 nm, and 380 nm, and PAR (400-700 nm) as the slopes of log-linear regressions of irradiance vs. depth. Downwelling irradiance measured with a Biospherical Instruments underwater radiometer.
Vertical Profile Data are contained in Can_Rocky_Mtn_Lakes_Profiles.csv. Attenuation rates are contained in Can_Rocky_Mtn_Lakes_Kd.csv. Information about study lakes is contained in Can_Rocky_Mtn_Lakes_Site_Information.csv.