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Temperature: Seasonal Maxima in the Lower Redwood Creek 1994-2001 |
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Caption: The chart above shows the maximum water temperature in Fahrenheit for all automated temperature probes placed in the Lower Redwood Creek Basin by RNSP, FSP, and Simpson (see Meta Table). Data extends from 1994 to 2001. Maximum 24-hour temperature readings ranged from fully functional to moderately stressful and highly stressful or lethal (>77 F) in the mainstem upstream from Prairie and Tom McDonald Creeks, sites 3013 and 3014 respectively. Tom McDonald and Bridge Creeks, sites 40 and 3002 respectively, did not approach lethal limits in any 24 hour period of the years sampled. One time maximum temperatures do not provide information on duration of stress and so are not highly useful for gauging suitability for salmonids. See Info Links for more information.
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