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This page is under development to integrate the water temperature distributions with fish distributions.
We are developing tools for synthesizing environmental and biological data. Temperature
profiles for NW regional streams are developed in a systematic manner and applied to fish
presence.
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| Data | [ Back to Top ] |
Summary of the data location, number of points and parameter values for each fit as well as plots of temperatures across the year with fitted curves and time series of the data. Data listed by site name.
Mainstem data used to assess thermal conditions and lifestage-particular-thermal compliance to various thermal standards is based on USGS, ACOE, PSMFC and BPA data available from CBR's DART pages
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| Methods | [ Back to Top ] |
Temperature data for Northwest regional sites with 50 or more daily mean temperatures is analyzed here. The region has two large databases from which these temperatures can be obtained. The first is the EPA's Storet site that provides individual per-HUC spreadsheets of data. The second is the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission's StreamNet site that provides a relational database of regional temperatures. Smaller databases are kept in regional offices of private and public resource managers and are not included due to their extreme dispersion.
Attempts were made to fit a sinusoidal, 3 parameter curve through the points and a 6 parameter curve through the points. The non-linear solver in Splus2000 was used for this purpose. The intention of the 6 parameter model was to allow for spring-time snowmelt effects on the temperature profile to be recognized.
- White paper on the 3 and 6 parameter Temperature fitting methods
Using GIS software and Dynamic Segmentation modeling, the spatial locations of most missing sites are determined from the position of the mouth of the river and the distance upstream of the gauge.
Mainstem temperature conditions maps were created by querying DART (Cbr data site) for temperatures from various locations in the region. The temperatures along the river were assumed to correspond to the temperatures at the specific locations which were mapped in turn from upstream to downstream and the existing temperature conditions were assumed to apply from the that point downstream to the mouth of the river or until another location on the same river provided different information.
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