2021
DOI: 10.1080/10402381.2021.1927268
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Hydrology of annual winter water level drawdown regimes in recreational lakes of Massachusetts, United States

Abstract: Annual winter water level drawdown (WD) is a common lake management strategy to maintain recreational value by controlling nuisance macrophytes and preventing ice damage to shoreline infrastructure in lakes of the northeastern United States. The state of Massachusetts provides general guidelines for lake managers to implement and practice WDs. However, WD management reporting is not required and as such empirical water level records are scarce, making it difficult to assess guideline adherence and link these m… Show more

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“…We assessed accuracy of the satellite data by comparing the magnitude and spatiotemporal trend of surface water area to those of in situ relative water-level data. In situ water-level data were available from 18 WD lakes and 3 non-drawdown (ND) lakes in MA (Figure 2; [2]). Lakes varied in surface area (0.19-4.21 km 2 ), mean depth (1.5-7.6 m), and maximum depth (3.0-25.7 m).…”
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“…We assessed accuracy of the satellite data by comparing the magnitude and spatiotemporal trend of surface water area to those of in situ relative water-level data. In situ water-level data were available from 18 WD lakes and 3 non-drawdown (ND) lakes in MA (Figure 2; [2]). Lakes varied in surface area (0.19-4.21 km 2 ), mean depth (1.5-7.6 m), and maximum depth (3.0-25.7 m).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The data were collected using pressure transducers (Onset HOBO U20L-01, Bourne, MA) bihourly for 3-4 years (2014-2018). More details on in situ water-level data can be found in Carmignani et al [2].…”
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