California Agriculture (Jul 2005)

Statistical analysis of monitoring data aids in prediction of stream temperature

  • Kenneth Tate,
  • David Lile,
  • Donald Lancaster,
  • Marin L. Porath,
  • Julie A. Morrison,
  • Yukako Sado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v059n03p161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 3
pp. 161 – 167

Abstract

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Declines in cold-water habitat and fisheries have generated stream-temperature monitoring efforts across Northern California and the western United States. We demonstrate a statistical analysis approach to facilitate the interpretation and application of these data sets to achieve monitoring objectives. Specifically, we used data collected from the Willow and Lassen creek watersheds in Modoc County to demonstrate a method for identifying and quantifying potential relationships between stream temperature and factors such as stream flow, canopy cover and air temperature. Our monitoring data clearly indicated that a combination of management practices to increase both in-stream flow and canopy cover can be expected to reduce stream temperature on the watersheds studied.