Introduction
I Basic analyses & figures
1
Site map
2
GSL Elevation
3
Tributary discharge
3.1
Daily discharge
3.2
Monthly inflows
4
Tributary water quality
5
GSL water quality timeseries
5.1
Salinity
5.2
Nutrients
5.3
Chlorophyll a
5.4
Bottom:Surface ratio timeseries
6
GSL water quality spatial variations
6.1
Salinity
6.2
Nutrients
6.3
Chlorophyll a
6.4
Water quality map
7
GSL water quality spatial variations
7.1
Salinity on elevation
7.2
Phosphorus on elevation
7.3
Nitrogen on elevation
8
GSL water quality long term patterns
8.1
Total phosphorus
8.2
Total nitrogen
8.3
Chlorophyll a
8.4
Salinity
II Nutrient pools & loads
9
Concept & methods
9.1
Nutrients in GSL
9.2
Methods
9.2.1
Gilbert Bay nutrient pool estimates
9.2.2
Gilbert Bay nutrient load estimates
10
Gilbert Bay nutrient pool calculations
10.1
Compare JVL dissolved (filtered) nitrogen pool estimates to Naftz 2017
10.2
Mass plots for all constituents
10.2.1
Total nitrogen
10.2.2
Filtered (dissolved) nitrogen
10.2.3
Total phosphorus
10.2.4
Filtered (dissolved) phosphorus
10.2.5
Salt
10.2.6
Chlorophyll a
11
Gilbert Bay nutrient load calculations
11.1
Nitrogen loads
11.2
Phosphorus loads
12
To do list
12.1
Characterize sampling error in pool estimates
12.2
Compare pools & loads
12.3
Account for negative flows at FB
12.4
UPRR bridge load analysis
Great Salt Lake Nutrient Analyses - figures only
2
GSL Elevation
Figure 2.1: GSL water surface elevations.