Chlorophyll a in lakes and streams of the United States (2005-2022). Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • The concentration of chlorophyll a in phytoplankton and periphyton represents the amount of algal biomass. We compiled an 18-year record (2005-2022) of pigment data from water bodies across the United States (US) to support efforts to develop process-based, machine learning, and remote sensing models for prediction of harmful algal blooms (HABs). To our knowledge, this dataset of nearly 84,000 sites and over 1,374,000 pigment measurements is the largest compilation of harmonized discrete, laboratory-extracted chlorophyll data for the US. These data were compiled from the Water Quality Portal (WQP) and previously unpublished U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Quality Laboratory (NWQL) data. Data were harmonized for reporting units, pigment type, duplicate values, collection depth, site name, negative values, and some extreme values. Across the country, data show great variation by state in sampling frequency, distribution, and methods. Uses for such data include the calibration of models, calibration of field sensors, examination of relationship to nutrients and other drivers, evaluation of temporal trends, and other applications addressing local to national scale concerns.

publication date

  • June 12, 2024

has subject area

has restriction

  • gold

Date in CU Experts

  • June 14, 2024 6:48 AM

Full Author List

  • Spaulding SA; Platt LRC; Murphy JC; Covert A; Harvey JW

author count

  • 5

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 2052-4463

Additional Document Info

start page

  • 611

volume

  • 11

issue

  • 1