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Assessment of bbe Fluoroprobe for algal taxonomic discrimination in Lake Winnipeg
(2014-10-29)
This paper reports on an investigation of the capability of the bbe Moldaenke
Fluoroprobe instrument for distinguishing major algal taxa. It employs a Department of
Fisheries and Oceans database of Fluoroprobe data ...
OPERATIONAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING OVER LAKE WINNIPEG USING SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING DATA
(Our Common Borders – Safety, Security, and the Environment Through Remote Sensing October 28 – November 1, 2007,Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 2007-11-01)
Lake Winnipeg is the 10th largest freshwater body in the world by area and its water quality is declining rapidly,apparently due to human and agricultural activity in the watershed. Spatially distributed water quality maps ...
Using remote sensing methods to determine the contribution of cyanobacteria to plankton biomass in Lake Winnipeg
(Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans Freshwater Institute, Winnipeg, 2008-03)
The object of this study has been to develop a remote sensing method to estimate the relative proportion
of cyanobacteria in plankton populations in Lake Winnipeg. In previous studies, I tested various remote
sensing ...
MERIS/MODIS prediction of chlorophyll in Lake Winnipeg
(Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans Institute of Ocean Sciences, Nanaimo, British Columbia, 2007-03)
This report describes results of an investigation of the water quality information content of MERIS and MODIS data by comparing relationships between selected MERIS and MODIS band-ratios and chlorophyll indices, simulated ...
Organic Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorous Fluxes in Rivers Flowing into and out of Lake Winnipeg - With an analysis of discharges and nutrient fluxes between the North and South Basins. Final Report
(Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2001-12)
Objectives
The contract requirements are to:
1. Calculate monthly fluxes of total, dissolved and particulate organic carbon (OC)
nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) via major rivers into and out of Lake Winnipeg,
and ...
Retrospective study of suspended sediment patterns on Lake Winnipeg using NOAA AVHRR satellite imagery
(Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Government of Canada, 2001)
Over the last two decade there has been growing public and scientific concern about the health of Lake Winnipeg. In 1980, Brunskill et al. warned of a trend towards increasing nutrient supply from it watersheds, particularly ...
Chlorophyll Mapping using MODIS/MERIS imagery over Case 2 Waters, Lake Winnipeg
(2006)
This report describes data and data collection procedures, data analysis and results of
analysis undertaken in order to test and refine algorithms for use in mapping chlorophyll
concentrations in Case 2 waters in Lake ...
Response to the Province of Manitoba “Engaging Manitobans on Water Management
(Center for Earth Observation Science, Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources, University of Manitoba, 2021-08-13)
As the Province of Manitoba engages with Manitobans on a Water Management Strategy, we must keep in mind that our freshwater is not an endless resource. We have to
live with our finite water resources and understand that ...
A comparison of Satellite Derived Versus In-Situ Chlorophyll Values on Two Manitoba Great Lakes
(2018-12)
The waters of Lakes Winnipegosis and Manitoba are Case II waters, meaning their optical properties are influenced not only by phytoplankton (chlorophyll-a) but also by total suspended sediments (TSS) and coloured dissolved ...