BASIN-USGS-COB Boulder Creek Millenium Baseline
Boulder Creek Watershed
Water Temperature Data for 2000 - Boulder Creek at Dry Creek

Preliminary Data - subject to revision


Information on Water Temperature:

Temperature of water is a very important factor for aquatic life. It controls the rate of metabolic and reproductive activities. Most aquatic organisms are "cold-blooded," which means they can not control their own body temperatures. Their body temperatures become the temperature of the water around them. Cold-blooded organisms are adapted to a specific temperature range. If water temperatures vary too much, metabolic activities can malfunction. Temperature also affects the concentration of dissolved oxygen and can influence the activity of bacteria and toxic chemicals in a water body.

More general information about Water Temperature
Factors affecting Water Temperature
Standards regarding Water Temperature
Interpretation of Boulder Creek Water Temperature data
Data Source: USGS Aqueous Organic Carbon Study
Point of Contact: Larry Barber
Collection and Analysis notes

Monitoring site information:
BC-aDC Map
  • Location: Boulder Creek at Dry Creek
  • Name: BC-aDC
  • Type: Composite
  • Frequency: SemiAnnual
  • Longitude: 105 ° W 85'
  • Latitude: 40 ° N 29'
  • Elevation: 5060 feet asl
  • Site photo
Downstream Site: Boulder Creek at 75th St
Upstream Site: Boulder Creek at 95th St

Date Temp
° C
June, 2000 16.70
October, 2000 13.70
*value below detection limit:
Detection Limit (if available) 0.0

Preliminary Data - subject to revision

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