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Crowley Lake, Mono County : nutrient loading and eutrophication
Trina Mackie, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Zhang, University of California, Berkeley
Term project for Landscape Architecture 222, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2005.
ABSTRACT: After being classified as eutrophic by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1975, Crowley Lake has
been the subject of studies and restoration efforts to manage the nutrient load and subsequent
cyanobacterial blooms. Our research project used data from the Landsat satellite images to evaluate the
restoration effort implemented in 2000 along Owens River to reduce nutrient loading to Crowley Lake.
We focused on the presence of cyanobacteria blooms as an indicator of the eutrophic status and nutrient
concentrations in the lake. The results showed strong evidence for continued algal growth on the lake’s
surface in 2002, two years after the remediation was completed, however the reflectance from the satellite
data is not specific and could reflect the presence of macrophytes rather than surface algae. The size of
the algal bloom in 2002 however was reduced from that observed via satellite in 2000. Additional data
from other years is necessary to determine whether this is actually a trend or simply a result of aberrant
climate or conditions unique to 2002.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Trina Mackie and Eric Zhang,
"Crowley Lake, Mono County : nutrient loading and eutrophication"
(May 1, 2005).
Water Resources Center Archives.
Hydrology.
Paper mackie.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/wrca/hydrology/mackie
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