Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 14:35:59 -0500 (EST) X-Sender: johengen@glerl.noaa.gov Mime-Version: 1.0 To: eegle-pi@wings.glerl.noaa.gov From: Tom Johengen Subject: TSM from survey cruise Everyone, here are the TSM values (draft data) from our "event" survey cruise. Looks like New Buffalo had the highest values but the resuspension only occurred at the 15 and 20m stations. Elevated levels along the St. Joe transect were slightly less but lasted out to 30m. (So yes Marie, you really got a "plume impacted" site for your experiment). For the Gary transect, we saw resuspension at the 15m station only. So although it wasnt the biggest storm in the world we got some nice spatial patterns for the modelers to try and tweak their models to. Note: Sample ID = station and depth of sample Tom EEGLE: SURV-2000-070 Sample ID TSM (mg/L) J30-5 4.3 J30-15 4.5 J30-25 4.9 J20-5 4.4 J20-15 4.5 SJRM-5 9.3 J15-5 4.5 J15-10 4.6 J45-5 1.2 J45-25 1.3 J80-5 0.8 J80-40 0.9 NB45-5 1.2 NB45-25 1.3 NB15-5 5.7 NB15-10 7.9 NB20-5 5.4 NB20-15 6.3 NB30-5 2.1 NB30-15 2.4 NB30-25 2.1 G45-5 0.8 G45-25 0.8 G15-5 4.8 G15-10 4.7 G20-5 1.9 G20-15 1.8 G30-5 0.6 G30-15 0.6 G30-25 0.6 C30-5 0.7 C30-15 0.7 C30-25 0.7 C20-5 0.7 C20-15 0.7 C15-5 1.1 C15-10 1.1 C45-5 0.8 C45-25 0.8 C80-5 0.8 C80-40 0.9 DWS2-5 0.5 DWS2-50 0.5 DWS2-100 0.5 M110-5 0.9 M110-50 1.0 M45-5 1.0 M45-25 1.2 M15-5 1.1 M15-10 1.1 M30-5 1.1 M30-15 1.0 ************************************************ Tom Johengen CILER NOAA-Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab 2205 Commonwealth Blvd Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1593 Ph #: 734-741-2203 Fax #: 734-741-2055 E-mail: johengen@glerl.noaa.gov ***********************************************