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  • Weekly and high frequency temperature profile data and Secchi depth, Mohonk Lake, NY, USA, 1985 – 2017
  • Mohonk Preserve; Mohonk Preserve
    Belardo, Christy; Mohonk Preserve
    Feldsine, Natalie; Mohonk Preserve
    Huth, Paul; Mohonk Preserve
    Long, Elizabeth C.; Mohonk Preserve
    Napoli, Megan; Mohonk Preserve
    Oleksy, Isabella A.; Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
    Richardson, David C.; SUNY New Paltz
    Smiley, Daniel; Mohonk Preserve
    Thompson, John; Mohonk Preserve
  • 2020-06-08
  • Mohonk Preserve, C. Belardo, N. Feldsine, P. Huth, E.C. Long, M. Napoli, I.A. Oleksy, D.C. Richardson, D. Smiley, and J. Thompson. 2020. Weekly and high frequency temperature profile data and Secchi depth, Mohonk Lake, NY, USA, 1985 – 2017 ver 7. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-29).
  • We, the staff, volunteers and associates of the Mohonk Preserve, have been collecting profiles of temperature data and Secchi depths in Mohonk Lake beginning in 1985. Mohonk Lake is small (6.9 ha), deep (zmax=18.5m), oligo-mesotrophic lake, dimictic, glacially formed system on the northern Shawangunk Ridge, New York State, USA. The temperature profiles can provide information on the lake thermal structure and can be used to calculate physical variables such as thermocline depth and thermal stability. We collected data weekly with two exceptions: 1) 01 Jan 1985 to 09 August 1985 when temperature profiles were collected daily and 2) in 2017, when temperature profiles were collected every 15 minutes and down-sampled to daily means.

  • N: 41.768713      S: 41.762895      E: -74.15434      W: -74.160568
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