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City of Boulder Storm Water Quality Program |
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Boulder Creek Watershed
Dissolved Oxygen Time Series for 2000 Boulder Creek above Dry Creek |
Preliminary Data - subject to revision
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Information on Dissolved Oxygen:
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
is the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water. DO is a very important indicator of a water body's ability to support aquatic life. The amount of DO in water depends on several factors, including temperature (the colder the water, the more oxygen can be dissolved); the volume and velocity of water flowing in the water body; and the amount of organisms using oxygen for respiration. The amount of oxygen dissolved in water is expressed as a concentration, in milligrams per liter (mg/l) of water. The optimal DO for adult brown trout is 9-12 mg/l. Human activities that affect DO levels include the removal of riparian vegetation, runoff from roads, and sewage discharge.
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More general information about Dissolved Oxygen
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Interpretation of Boulder Creek Dissolved Oxygen data
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Monitoring site information: |
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- Location: Boulder Creek above Dry Creek
- Name: BC-aDC
- Type: Composite
- Frequency: Monthly
- Longitude: 105 ° W 85'
- Latitude: 40 ° N 29'
- Elevation: 5060 feet asl
- Site photo
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Downstream Site: Boulder Creek at 95th St |
Upstream Site: Boulder Creek at 75th St |
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Plot Label |
Date |
DO mg/L |
01 |
January, 2000 |
10.71 |
02 |
February, 2000 |
10.00 |
03 |
March, 2000 |
8.14 |
04 |
April, 2000 |
8.14 |
05 |
May, 2000 |
10.44 |
06 |
June, 2000 |
9.30 |
07 |
July, 2000 |
8.92 |
08 |
August, 2000 |
9.28 |
09 |
September, 2000 |
8.45 |
10 |
October, 2000 |
12.94 |
11 |
November, 2000 |
8.71 |
12 |
December, 2000 |
9.83 |
*value below detection limit: |
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Detection Limit (if available) |
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Preliminary Data - subject to revision
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