Water chemistry profiles of lakes in the Eastern Canadian Arctic (2017-2021)

Lake water chemistry was measured for lakes in the Eastern Canadian Arctic, primarily on Baffin Island. We used a multiparameter probe (HydroLab HL4, OTT HydroMet) to measure in situ temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), and electrical conductivity of the water column at 0.5-1 m resolution. These...

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Main Authors: Jonathan Raberg, Gregory de Wet, Sarah Crump, Julio SepĂșlveda, Gifford Miller
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A29Z90D0D
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Summary:Lake water chemistry was measured for lakes in the Eastern Canadian Arctic, primarily on Baffin Island. We used a multiparameter probe (HydroLab HL4, OTT HydroMet) to measure in situ temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), and electrical conductivity of the water column at 0.5-1 m resolution. These measurements were repeated during each field campaign, resulting in multiple years of summer water chemistry data for many lakes. For some lakes, profiles of the water column were additionally taken through the ice during May field campaigns. Additionally, 0.5-1L grab samples of surface (and occasionally middle and bottom) waters were analyzed for Total Phosphorus (mg/L), Chloride (mg/L), Nitrate (mg/L), Sulfate (mg/L), TOC/DOC (mg/L), and Total Nitrogen (mg/L).