GLM model data sets used to evaluate changes in the hydrodynamics of Anvil Lake, Wisconsin
Interannual differences in the water quality of Anvil Lake, WI, were examined to determine how water level and climate affect the hydrodynamics and trophic state of shallow lakes, and their importance compared to anthropogenic changes in the watershed. To determine how changes in water level may affect these processes, the General Lake Model (GLM) was used to simulate how the lakes thermal structure should change in response to changes in water level using R. This dataset includes the data inputs to the GLM model and the direct outputs from the model. Model Calibration (GLM_CalibrationZ); Simulation of with Deep Lake and Cold Weather (GLM_Deep_Cold_SimulationZ); Simulation of with Deep Lake and Hot Weather (GLM_Deep_Hot_SimulationZ); Simulation of with Shallow and Hot Weather (GLM_Shallow_Hot_SimulationZ); Simulation of with Shallow Lake and Cold Weather (GLM_Shallow_Cold_SimulationZ).
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2019 |
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Title | GLM model data sets used to evaluate changes in the hydrodynamics of Anvil Lake, Wisconsin |
DOI | 10.5066/F7DV1HVR |
Authors | Dale M Robertson, James L Kennedy |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog |
USGS Organization | Upper Midwest Water Science Center |