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Klamath Network Water Quality Report (Phase II)

 

Attachment III: General Conceptual Models of Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems

 

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Freshwater lentic (lakes and ponds): after Larson 1990

 

Freshwater lentic (wetlands): after Mitsch and Gosselink 2000

 

Freshwater lotic (streams and rivers): after Wetzel 1983

 

General Geothermal/hydrothermal water model:

 

Marine Ecosystem Zonation: Sarr et al. 2004

 

Marine Ecosystem Dynamics: Sarr et al. 2004

 

River Estuary: dominant influences on sedimentation and erosion (after Simenstad et al. 1984a). Width of arrow indicates level of impact of influence-type in each of three zones of the Columbia River Estuary.

 

River Estuary Biological Processes: hierarchical model of the biological processes for the Columbia River Estuary (after Simenstad et al. 1984b).

 

River Estuary Trophic Groups: simplified representation of major linkages between Columbia River Estuary trophic groups (from Weitkamp 1994)

 

Lagoon Estuary: model structure for nitrogen cycling (after Webster & Harris 2004). DIN = dissolved inorganic nitrogen; DON = dissolved organic nitrogen.

 

 

 

 

 

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