pH (0-14)
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6.5
East of the north end of Morrison island : Cree Lake
Saskatchewan, Canada
Observed by
Carola Giudicelli
- Observed on: Mon, 21 Jun 2021 12:00:00 -0600
- Testers Carola Giudicelli
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Associated with:
University of Regina : Citizen Science - Lat: 57.5153965
- Lng: -106.2793994
Observation report
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Dissolved oxygen mg/L
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12.0
Secchi depth m
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6.5
Conductivity μS/cm
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14.0
Air temperature °C
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20.0
Water temperature °C
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11.0
Wildlife
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Notes
Cree Lake is the largest lake which is entirely situated in Saskatchewan. It has about 550 islands and is very sandy. The geology is mainly sandstone on surface except for the southern part, there are also some diabase swarms. Generally though there is probably very little ph buffering which might explain the lower ph values