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Update of Tributary Concentration and Loading Estimates to Lake Champlain Maurie Clark, Annie Procaccini, and Jamie Van Clief

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Update of Tributary Concentration and

Loading Estimates to Lake Champlain

Maurie Clark, Annie Procaccini, and Jamie Van Clief

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We had a tool, not a problem● Weighted regression on time, discharge, and

season (WRTDS) model● Exploration and Graphics for RivEr Trends

(EGRET) package in R Studio coding statistical program

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Learning experience...

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● Phosphorus Loadingo Eutrophic conditions exist in the lake including,

South Lake, St. Albans Bay, and Missisquoi Bay segments

● TMDLo 2002 loading estimates turned down by EPA

● Outdated models… revisit your tools (Philip Halterman)

Background… we found a problem

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Tributaries of interest

TributaryTotal Phosphorus

Mean Load 1000kg/yr

Mean Concentration mg/l

Winooski 152.7 .077

Missisquoi 113.6 .074

Lamoille 141.7 .099

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● Using the new statistical software to evaluate phosphorus trends in and among seasons

● their causationo aided by Geographical Information

Systems (GIS)● make future recommendations

Overall Goals, How we used the model

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● EGRET package-Exploration and Graphics for RivEr Trends

● WRTDS- weighted regressions on time, discharge and season.o True condition estimate

understand history of nutrientso Flow normalized estimate

evaluate loading/management process less related to river flow

R Studio

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● 20 years of data● 200 samples at each

sampling siteo 100 samples needed for

estimations● Complete record of

daily discharge

Characteristics needed for analysis

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Patuxent River, Maryland (Hirsch et al. 2010)

Why the need for these models?T

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Winooski River, Vermont (Us 2015)

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WRTDS Model- 1st Approach: “True Condition Estimates”

Unsampled dayst0, Q0, unknown C0

Sampled daysti, Qi, unknown Ci

How to estimate a concentration?(C0)

To: estimate the expected value of concentration for any given date (t0) and discharge (Q0)

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WRTDS Model- 1st Approach: “True Condition Estimates”

Unsampled dayst0, Q0, unknown C0

Sampled daysti, Qi, unknown Ci

Sift through and give weight to the sampled days data How to estimate a concentration?(C0)

Store in the weighted regression

Run regression. Get this equation, use with t0 and Q0

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Unsampled dayst0, Q0, unknown C0

Sampled daysti, Qi, unknown Ci

Sift through and give weight to the sampled days data How to estimate a concentration?(C0)

Store in the weighted regression

Run regression. Get this equation, use with t0 and Q0

Flux0 = C0 x Q0

ln(c)=β₀+ β₁ᵗ+ β₂ln(Q)+ β₃sin(2πt) +β₄cos(2πt) +ɛ

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WRTDS Model- 1st Approach: “True Condition Estimates”

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WRTDS- 2nd Approach: “Flow-normalized estimates”

To: estimate concentration and flux in a manner that removes variation that arises from stochasticity in discharge

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WRTDS- 2nd Approach: “Flow-normalized estimates”

Discharge: viewed on any given day as a random sample of the discharges that may have happened on that day

For April 21st, 2015P(Q04/21/2015) =P(Q04/21/2014) =P(Q04/21/2013) =P(Q…) =P(Q04/21/1972)

To: estimate concentration and flux in a manner that removes variation that arise from stochasticity in discharge

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WRTDS- 2nd Approach: “Flow-normalized estimates”

To compute FN C0 for April 21st, 2015 with a 31-year record of discharge:

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To compute FN C0 for April 21st, 2015 with a 31-year record of discharge:

Method estimates 31 values of concentration using WRTDS modelUses the T0 but Q04/21/2015, Q04/21/2014, Q.... 04/21/1972

Take the average of the 31 estimated concentration or flux values

Flow-normalized concentration/flux

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Flow-normalized concentration

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Drainage area: 850 square miles 686 square miles1,044 square miles

Annual Flow Normalized Graphs of the Missisquoi, Lamoille and Winooski Rivers

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Land Cover Assessment

● 2001 Lake Champlain Basin Simplified Land Cover Dataseto Developed for accurate mapping

of land uses, which influence phosphorus loading

o 19 NLCD classes -> 8 classeso Derived: National Land Cover

Dataset (NLCD) and 2001 imagery

o 30m pixel cellso Overall 88% accuracy

assessment

● Overlaid by watershed and stream corridor datao HUC - 8 watershedso 800m riparian buffer

● Statistics Derived using ArcGIS

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Watershed Land Cover

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Stream Buffer Land Cover

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● 2009 Digital Elevation Model (DEM)o 10m cell size National Elevation Dataset

● ArcGIS Processingo Generate a slope raster, which displays terrain

steepness within the stream corridorso Assess the slope distribution using 3D analyst

5 slope classes by 15° increments

Stream CorridorGradient Assessment

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Missisquoi River

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Lamoille River

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Winooski River

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Seasonality

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Conclusions

● This model supports prioritizing management practices to specific tributaries and seasons

● Flow Normalization is an applicable tool● Revisiting WQS and TMDLs● Ecological timing