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  • LTREB Chemical and Physical Limnology at Lake Myvatn 2012-current
  • Ives, Anthony; University of Wisconsin
  • 2021-09-10
  • Ives, A. 2021. LTREB Chemical and Physical Limnology at Lake Myvatn 2012-current ver 2. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • These data are part of a long-term monitoring program at station 33 in the central part of Myvatn that represents the dominant habitat, with benthos consisting of diatomaceous ooze. The program was designed to characterize import benthis and pelagic variables across years as midge populations varied in abundance. Starting in 2012 samples were taken at roughly weekly inervals during June, July, and August, which corresponds to the summer generation of the dominant midge, Tanytarsus gracilentus.

    Starting in 2015, additional five sites representing dominant habitat types were sampled generally three times each year. The dataset also includes occasional winter samples under ice.

  • N: 65.653      S: 65.551      E: -16.905      W: -17.096
  • knb-lter-ntl.287.2  (Uploaded 2021-09-10)  
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