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Modeling water quality, temperature, and flow in Link River, south-central Oregon

September 9, 2016

The 2.1-km (1.3-mi) Link River connects Upper Klamath Lake to the Klamath River in south-central Oregon. A CE-QUAL-W2 flow and water-quality model of Link River was developed to provide a connection between an existing model of the upper Klamath River and any existing or future models of Upper Klamath Lake. Water-quality sampling at six locations in Link River was done during 2013–15 to support model development and to provide a better understanding of instream biogeochemical processes. The short reach and high velocities in Link River resulted in fast travel times and limited water-quality transformations, except for dissolved oxygen. Reaeration through the reach, especially at the falls in Link River, was particularly important in moderating dissolved oxygen concentrations that at times entered the reach at Link River Dam with marked supersaturation or subsaturation. This reaeration resulted in concentrations closer to saturation downstream at the mouth of Link River.

Publication Year 2016
Title Modeling water quality, temperature, and flow in Link River, south-central Oregon
DOI 10.3133/ofr20161146
Authors Annett B. Sullivan, Stewart A. Rounds
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2016-1146
Index ID ofr20161146
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Oregon Water Science Center