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Conductivity is a measure
of the ions dissolved in the water.
The conductivity values for Pattee Pond were found to be within the
normal range for natural waters, but the Farber Brook inlet in particular had
higher conductivity. Nitrates
can be another limiting factor in phytoplankton growth in lakes, and we found
trace amounts in the Pond.
However, as with conductivity, the nitrates measurement in Farber
Brook was higher that the levels found in the lake. Hardness is a measure of the calcium ions in the water,
and Pattee Pond was found to have hardness within the natural range for
lakes, however Pattee Pond, and lakes in Maine in general have relatively low
hardness due to the surrounding geology. We are concerned with hardness because softer water is
more susceptible to algal blooms.
Color is the measure of the concentration of dissolved particles in
the water, and we Pattee Pond to be above the threshold for being considered
colored. Farber Brook was again
found to have higher color levels than the lake itself. Next I would like to talk about
the transparency in the water, which is a good measure of the general water
quality in the lake. [Click for next slide]
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