Assessment of groundwater nutrients and periphyton biomass in Lake Tahoe
Project Number
04.01.01.0130
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
U.S. Geological Survey
Primary Contact
Dan Segan (dsegan@trpa.gov)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2016 - 2018
Science Program
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Understanding the transformation and fate of nutrients in groundwater and surface waters is of critical importance for protecting and managing water resources in lake systems. In this investigation, we collected nutrient samples from groundwater and surface water during a 9-month monitoring period to evaluate the timing and availability of nutrients in the nearshore zone of Lake Tahoe. We estimated seasonal groundwater discharge using continuous hydraulic head measurements in piezometers placed in the shallow lakebed. The results indicate that groundwater and nutrient discharge through the lakebed appear to stimulate periphyton growth along the eulittoral zone of Lake Tahoe.
Key Accomplishments
Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project
Threshold Categories
Water Quality
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Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $400,000 (Estimated Cost: $400,000)