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National Lakes Physical Habitat Data
National Lakes Assessment physical habitat data - 2007 and 2012 data. Portions of this dataset are inaccessible because: Authors have this data from the state of Maine. They can be accessed through the following means: Jeremy Deeds. Format: Secondary data for paper. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Deeds, J., A. Amirbahman, K. Hugger, P. Kaufmann, L. Matthews, K. Merrell, and S. Norton. Assessment Indices of Littoral Habitat Condition for Lakes in Maine and New England, United States. LAKE AND RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT. Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK, 39(2): 141-155, (2023).
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Data for "Ecological condition of mountain lakes in the conterminous US and vulnerability to human development"
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Tabular data associated with the article "Ecological condition of mountain lakes in the conterminous United States and vulnerability to human development". All tabular data for lake, catchment, and watershed characteristics and population condition estimates are included.
National Lakes Assessment 2012 Datafiles for Report “National Lakes Assessment 2012: A collaborative survey of lakes in the United States"
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National Lakes Assessment 2012 Datafiles for Report “National Lakes Assessment 2012: A Collaborative Survey of lakes in the United States”: The National Lakes Assessment (NLA) is a statistical survey of the condition of our nation's lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. It is designed to provide information on the extent of lakes that support healthy biological condition and recreation, estimate how widespread major stressors are that impact lake quality, and provide insight into whether lakes nationwide are getting cleaner. This dataset is an archived (zipped) file comprised of chemical, physical and biological files used in developing the NLA 2012 report. Sampling was conducted in the summer of 2012 at approximately 1000 sites in the conterminous U.S. Sites were selected using a statistical survey (probabilistic) design. The files include water chemistry, profile data, benthic macroinvertebrates, physical habitat, landscape metrics, phytoplankton data, secchi depth, data, tropic status, zooplankton, etc. Users are encouraged to visit the NARS data webpage for updates to data files (e.g., for example updated zooplankton files) and data from other surveys. https://www.epa.gov/national-aquatic-resource-surveys/data-national-aquatic-resource-surveys Citation for the NLA 2012 archived data: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. National Aquatic Resource Surveys. National Lakes Assessment 2012 Report. Archived Data. (INSERT data and metadata files used). Available from U.S. EPA web page: https://www.epa.gov/national-aquatic-resource-surveys/national-results-and-regional-highlights-national-lakes. DOI: 10.23719/1529584 EPA encourages users who are publishing subsets of the data (say as part of a journal article publication) to include the above citation. EPA also encourages users of the data to include the following acknowledgement: “The National Lakes Assessment 2012 data were a result of the collective efforts of dedicated field crews, laboratory staff, data management and quality control staff, analysts and many others from EPA, states, tribes, federal agencies, universities, and other organizations. Please contact nars-hq@epa.gov with any questions.” Additional information: NLA is part of the National Aquatic Resource Surveys, an EPA/State/Tribal partnership. The National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) are statistical surveys designed to assess the status of and changes in quality of the nation’s coastal waters, lakes and reservoirs, rivers and streams, and wetlands. Using sample sites selected at random, these surveys provide a snapshot of the overall condition of the nation’s water. Because the surveys use standardized field and lab methods, we can compare results from different parts of the country and between years. Citation information for this dataset can be found in Data.gov's References section.
National Lakes Assessment (NLA) 2007 Report: Archived Data
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National Lakes Assessment 2007 Datafiles for Report “National Lakes Assessment: A Collaborative Survey of the Nation’s Lakes”: The National Lakes Assessment (NLA) is a statistical survey of the condition of our nation's lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. It is designed to provide information on the extent of lakes that support healthy biological condition and recreation, estimate how widespread major stressors are that impact lake quality, and provide insight into whether lakes nationwide are getting cleaner. The first NLA was conducted in 2007. This dataset is an archived (zipped) file comprised of chemical, physical and biological files used in developing the NLA report. Sampling was conducted in the summer of 2007 at approximately 1000 sites in the conterminous U.S. Sites were selected using a statistical survey (probabilistic) design. The files include water chemistry, profile data, benthic macroinvertebrates, physical habitat, landscape metrics, phytoplankton data, secchi depth, data, tropic status, water isotopes, zooplankton, etc. Users are encouraged to visit the NARS data webpage for potential updates to data files and data from other surveys. https://www.epa.gov/national-aquatic-resource-surveys/data-national-aquatic-resource-surveys Citation for the NLA 2007 archived data: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. National Aquatic Resource Surveys. National Lakes Assessment 2007 Report. Archived Data. (INSERT data and metadata files used). Available from U.S. EPA web page: https://www.epa.gov/national-aquatic-resource-surveys/national-lakes-assessment-2007-report. DOI: 10.23719/1529550 EPA encourages users who are publishing subsets of the data (say as part of a journal article publication) to include the above citation. EPA also encourages users of the data to include the following acknowledgement: “The National Lakes Assessment 2007 data were a result of the collective efforts of dedicated field crews, laboratory staff, data management and quality control staff, analysts and many others from EPA, states, tribes, federal agencies, universities, and other organizations. Please contact nars-hq@epa.gov with any questions.” Additional information: NLA is part of the National Aquatic Resource Surveys, an EPA/State/Tribal partnership. The National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) are statistical surveys designed to assess the status of and changes in quality of the nation’s coastal waters, lakes and reservoirs, rivers and streams, and wetlands. Using sample sites selected at random, these surveys provide a snapshot of the overall condition of the nation’s water. Because the surveys use standardized field and lab methods, we can compare results from different parts of the country and between years. Citation information for this dataset can be found in Data.gov's References section.
Lakes, Surface Water Dynamics, Prairie Pothole Region, Depressional wetlands, Wetland Loss, Landsat, Climate, Wetland Connectivity
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These data are processed Landsat images. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: The dataset is too large for Sciencehub upload. It can be accessed through the following means: Please contact Laurie Alexander, alexander.laurie@epa.gov. Format: These data are in OLI Full Resolution Browse (FRB) format. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Vanderhoof , M., and L. Alexander. The Role of Lake Expansion in Altering the Wetland Landscape of the Prairie Pothole Region, United States. WETLANDS. The Society of Wetland Scientists, McLean, VA, USA, 36(Suppl 2): S309-S321, (2016).
National Aquatic Resource Surveys National Lakes Assessment Data (2007, 2012, 2017) and LakeCat Watershed Data
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The National Aquatic Resource Surveys National Lakes Assessment data contain lake conductivity information at lakes in the contiguous United States. The LakeCat data contain watershed metrics for lakes in the contiguous United States. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Dumelle, M., J. Ver Hoef, A. Handler, R. Hill, M. Higham, and A. Olsen. Modeling lake conductivity in the contiguous United States using spatial indexing for big spatial data. Spatial Statistics. Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK, 59: 100808, (2024).
Field data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Lake Mead National Recreation Area - Open Format Data Package
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These data were converted from the originally delivered Microsoft Access PLOTs database from the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. These comma-delimited data tables contain(s) vegetation mapping plot classification and accuracy assessment data, as well as summary information about the data itself. If a table is empty, then it was empty in the original database.