Chlorophyll Estimation in Lakes Using Multi-Parameter Sonde Data
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Learn about chlorophyll estimation techniques in lakes through this conference presentation from the Georgia Water Resources Conference that explores the development of bias correction methods for converting chlorophyll-a fluorometer data to laboratory-extracted concentrations. Examine the challenges of measuring chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) in freshwater lakes and reservoirs, particularly in relation to algal blooms and lake trophic status assessment. Discover how researchers utilized YSI EXO2 sonde measurements taken at Lake Lanier between 2018-2020, comparing in-situ fluorometer readings with laboratory analysis to address issues like non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) that affect measurement accuracy. Gain insights into innovative approaches for more efficient and cost-effective chlorophyll monitoring in water resources management.
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Georgia Water Resources Conference