a  +n} N^[ DA:7-*`] JG/,l i 5 2 ^ [ KHLI;81.g(g5nmjj3682|2|bio3abc|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen conceration/sediments are the same in sector 0.682673|3|bio6dnkc|w497|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The average increase is about 0.1945.673664|3|bio6stupid|243|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|The city664655|3|bio6db|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|In an old forest, decreases space and the tree's water needs slow down runoff. But in a young forest, there is less space and the trees use less water.655646|2|bio6tragicfear|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|WE LOST OUR OTHER ANSWERS!!!!!!but we answered it so if you get them tell us? 646637|3|bio6stupid|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Tht the nitrogen goes down and the precipitation goes up637628|2|bio6|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|i have no idea i do not want to be on tv628619|3|06camanda|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|In the pristine forest there isn't any concrete, so there are more porous surfaces which absorb water. Therefore there is less run off. 619592|2|boberol|1|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|The scatterplot question is more focused than some other questions- this is good. Other questions are fine. Another alternative that kids are probably more familiar with is the addition of a riparian buffer zone.592583|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 2.583574|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 2 improved) Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 3.574565|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Describe the change due to the bmp on the runoff time series graph.565556|2|boberol|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|do not think that comparing the same variable for the nutrient and runoff values are not that valuable for us.556547|3|jill|112|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As the N level increases the BOD level increases. This is due to decompostion (BOD) which results in increase of N in water.547538|2|dave|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Looks good, but questions need a bit of tightening here and there.538529|1|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 DO compared to station 7 DO.529493|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Why is there no runoff at this station? Think about what a wetland looks like.493484|3|VF|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|THE CHANGES ARE MAJOR. IT HAS A GREAT IMPACT ON THE SYSTEM.484475|3|Drag On Word|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Depending on how much nitrogen is in the water, can determine the pH.475466|3|worm|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen levels at station 7 have a much high level then station number 0466457|3|SB1|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The runoff of rainwater with different chemicals and toxins that are mixed with nitrogen into the river.457448|3|Drag On Word|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Yes448439|3|worm|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The kinds of trees there are and how many people occupy and use the watershed.439394|3|Norahjenny|230|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Industry, cars, lack of runoff, pipes/sewage and subways near groundwater.394385|2|danixiah|1|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=watertemp:bmpbottom=0:|It would be extremely helpful to be able to see both graphs on the same model or graph scale so that it would be easier to compare the differences in levels of anything.385376|3|tram|106|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|The toxins are not good for the water body. They probably originate from the industrial areas (at site 6), and plants along the bank.376367|2|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|You could also have a list of the BMPs and their descriptions.367358|2|danixiah|1|topstation=2:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|There are other best management practices. It would be really cool to choose from a list of BMPs and management decisions and see the effect.358349|2|dmalorkus|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The run-off levels never truly affected the levels of oxygen concentration. So the volume of run-off was never a factor in the levels of nitrogen concentration.349295|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|Describe the effect that the improvement had on your station. (Be Specific)295286|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=1:|What has happened to the concentration of toxins and why?286277|3|Norahjenny|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|One would expect a young, new growth forest to have more runoff because a more mature forest has a more complex root system to hold the soil in place.277268|3|01mcohen|113|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Casual268259|2|dmalorkus|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Note to self APES is very fun.259196|3|jgroganb|119|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The runoff contains phosphorus, which depletes the concentration of the naturally occuring nitrogen.196187|3|michelle|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The pristine forest is made up entirely of permeable surface, meaning that excepting significant precipitation (one inch or more) most of the precipitation is absorbed. Also, since it is pristine forest, what little run off there is will not be polluted.187178|3|michelle|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen concentration decreases when the precipitation rises more than one inch.178169|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|What else is BOD related to that would make the change so slight?169VUR;8XU}z85a^/,^[ T Q   X U  96EB}z&#yv(?o%791|3|bio3pmjm|w506|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The run-off meters cubed at station 3 are always higher than station 0.791782|3|Bio3sham|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Station four has a drastically higher average percent concentration than station zero. 782773|3|bio6tragicfear|w512|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|the max value at station 0 is o, in station 5 the max value is considerably higher and shows that within a wetland it is very different than on station 0.773764|3|bio6cookie|w498|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|has positive corelation764755|3|bio6lyngen|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The originals land staight through maximum value zero throughout the year.755746|3|bio6stupid|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|it increases 746737|3|bio6stupid|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|There is about 20000 more runoff in a comercail area then in a pristine forest ? 737728|3|bio6stupid|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|4 has a greater average728719|2|bio3saa|1|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|We were correct in thinking that the precip. was the same in 0 and 3.719692|3|bio3wtg|118|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Yes, when runoff increases, phosphorus increases.692683|3|bio3jklh|309|topstation=0:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|When the temperature goes up the level of DO goes down because the water is evaporating at a higher rate.683674|3|bio6lyngen|w500|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|it should be changed to station 2674665|3|bio6stupid|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|The polution goes in random plaes665656|3|bio6db|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Because you have to have a large amount of water to get a substantial runoff going.656647|3|bio6dnkc|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen level is higher at station 7.647629|3|bio6ben|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|the amount of nitrogen decreases629638|3|bio6stupid|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The relationshp does differ638593|3|boberol|563|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Why doesn't the pH neutralize even after the bmp has been implemented?593584|1|keny|3|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 What questions do you have about the improvement of station 7 compared to station 2?584575|1|keny|3|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 What questions do you have about the improvement of station 7 compared to station 3?575566|1|keny|2|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 How is the bmp pH/runoff scatter plot different than the unimproved scatter plot? What does the difference mean? 566557|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Compare the bmp change in the nitrogen graph to the bmp change in the sediment graph.557548|3|jill|113|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|correlational548539|3|dave|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|They seem to increase in step with each other, as suggested by the graphs, and by the scatter plot539494|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Look at the value of pH at station 5 compared to station 0. What do you notice? Why is it like that?494485|3|VF|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|THE REALTIONSHIP IS DIFFERENT. THE YEAR HAS DIFFERENT DAYS AND DIFFERENT WEATHER SYSTEMS.ALSO 485476|3|eminemchild|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|the nitrogen level at 0 station is lower than 7 station.476467|3|worm|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The toxin level at station 7 is going all over the chart as where station 0 didn't have and toxin level467458|3|SB1|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Old growth forest because the roots give more nutrients to the soil causing runoff.458449|3|Drag On Word|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Because the precipitation contains the nitrogen, and when the preciptiation increases the nitrogen.449395|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|There are no heavy metals in the pristine forest but there are a lot in the urban areas.395386|3|Norahjenny|222|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|There is more activity and probably less oxygen in the water due to increase pollution dissolving the oxygen.386377|3|Norahjenny|114|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Runoff often contains sediment and water from precipitation. Thus, when there is more runoff there is more sediment.377368|3|01mcohen|100|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As the sediments go up the amount of BOD goes up368359|3|tram|105|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The phosporus at station 0 is consistently low, whereas the phosphorus at station 7 is consistently high.359296|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Why haven't the sediments returned to pristine forest data after the improvements have been made?296287|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Does the nitrogen concentration decrease after the implementation of the improvement? Hypothesize why or why not.287278|3|Norahjenny|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Because there has to be a significant amount of water to effect the amount of runoff.278269|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Cry ty269197|3|jgroganb|109|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Runoff brings in phosphorus and other acidic pollutants, which would lower the pH.197179|3|michelle|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|No179188|3|wolfe|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|When the rain spikes over an inch nitrogen also spikes. 188JGD*'sp?<ZWqn}z|yqn N K 6 3 nkda,)//922|3|Tim|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|2922913|3|Bio3sham|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Much Much better.913904|2|Bio3sham|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Poor station zero. 904850|3|bio356|w512|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|the maximuim value of station 5 is more than station 0850841|3|bio3nima|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot data forms a positive exponential function. The range for station 2, is much greater than station 0. It begins to rise at 1,500,000. 841832|3|bio3ck|w51|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|OK thats nice.832823|3|bio3saa|234|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|They have different sources, therefore the pH will be different.823814|3|Bio3sham|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The average precent concentration for station four is about 26000 compared to station zero's 4000; or about a 22000 difference.814805|3|bio356|w493|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Becease the wetland doesn't have any runoff.805760|3|bio6cookie|w497|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|don't know760751|3|bio6stupid|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|the maximum is reached more for number 4751742|3|bio6stupid|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The avrage for 0 is more consistant742724|3|bio6lyngen|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|In station 0, Pristine Forest, the maximum value stays at 0 throughout the days 120 to 180. And for the mix agricultural area it also stays at Zero as the maximum level. 724733|3|bio6stupid|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The avrage is greater at 4 then 0733715|3|bio3pmjm|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|THe more sediments there are, the less nitrogen concentration there is.715706|3|bio3wtg|115|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Because the water runs off and the sediments remain.706670|3|bio6dnkc|35|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Increased dust causes higher nitrogen levels.670652|3|bio6db|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Yes, because the amount of precipitation increases or decreases depending on the season.652661|2|06hyperchic|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The notes for this location is that nitrogen effects the emviroment immensly. With higher nitrogen levels the worse off we are and the more in danger we are in. 661625|3|bio6camanda|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It takes such a large change in precipitation before there is a differance in runoff because when it rains a lot, ther ei s more runoff because the ground does not need that much nutrience thus leavig run off.625634|3|bio6ben|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|by the time more rain comes, the run off would have had enough time to have the water absorb in the land634643|3|bio6stupid|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|the prestine forest doesnt affect the ph and has less runoff643616|3|06camanda|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Concentration increases and decreases616607|2|topgun|1|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|we have no change in our graphs - error in model/607580|1|keny|2|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:| Jigsaw 3 (Station 2 not improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 3.580571|1|keny|2|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Answer this question with stations 2 and 3 improved. Compare the improvement in sediments at station 7 with how it effects the watershed outlet.571562|1|keny|3|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 How is the bmp pH/runoff scatter plot different than the unimproved scatter plot? What does the difference mean? 562553|3|boberol|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|station zero is lower553544|2|boberol|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|What are included in the measure of toxins?544535|3|dave|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Young new growth forest. Less resistance to surface transport, thinner soil layer, etc.535526|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 heavy metal compared to station 7 heavy metal.526517|1|keny|2|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 What is the average percent concentration increase for station 6 compared to station 0?517508|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 How does the maximum value at station 4 compare to station 0?508490|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Why is there such a low, constant phosphorus concentration at station 5?490472|3|janea n shannon|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|CONCENTRATION CHANGES WHEN 472481|3|Drag On Word|113|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Correlational 481463|3|worm|w130|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|After 0.4 inches of rain the introgen concentration increases rapidly.463V  _\:7,)WT30 o l > ;   } IFC@B(B 343|3|01mcohen|84|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|855|3|bio3pmjm|w505|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The average percent increase is 11%.855846|3|bio3bkd|w506|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot has a positive cooraltion.846837|3|Bio3sham|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The max values are much greater at station 4 than at station 0.837828|3|bio3ck|216|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The fact that in a logging forest you cut down all of the trees, it means there are not as many roots toh hold the soil in place and prevent runoff.828819|3|bio3bkd|w504|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 0 is higher than station 3.819792|3|bio3wtg|136|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|precipitation, and sprinklers792783|2|Bio3sham|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|More run off at station four.783774|3|bio6tragicfear|w513|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|the average is 0 in station 0, the average in station 5 is .0037 and it varies alot. 774765|3|bio6tragicfear|w493|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|with our station there is no runoff, because theyre is nothing in a wetland to run off... all the ground is underneath the water and it doesnt have anything that goes anywhere.765756|2|bio6lyngen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Heavy Metal- stat 0 no change, stat 2, changes. most days on 0.15756747|3|bio6stupid|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|big difference....more in comercial area 747738|3|bio6stupid|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The difference is 24081.9375 738729|3|bio6stupid|240|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|It randomally incresses and decresses729693|3|bio3wtg|119|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|They're different.693684|3|bio3wtg|112|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|When BOD increases, nitrogen decreases.684675|3|bio3wtg|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|They're almost exactly opposite.675666|3|bio6stupid|w511|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|I dont know666657|3|bio6tragicfear|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|when nitrogen concentration was low on day 50, 100, 150, 275 and the sediment level was at a high. 657648|3|bio6dnkc|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The increase in nitrogen means the water is of a worse quality which is very bad.648639|3|bio6stupid|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Notrogen is in the precipitaion639594|2|boberol|1|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|For the scatterplot question, does "what does the difference mean?" refer to how the changes between the improved and unimproved scatterplot impact the land area on the water quality?594585|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 2.585576|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 2 improved) Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 3.576567|1|keny|4|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Add a question here.567558|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Now use the scatter plot. Describe the difference between the original scatter points and bmp scatter points on nitrogen and sediment scatter plot.558549|2|jill|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|My students would need to have a definition of BOD549495|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Describe how the two graphs show a difference between biochemical oxygen demand at the two stations.495486|3|VF|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|WELL. THE NITROGEN INCREASES BECAUSE THE PRECIPITATION IS BRINGING WATER TO THE GROUND.486477|3|eminemchild|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|the increase means that the 7th station um will need to get rid of some of there nitrogen while station 0 is more healthier.477468|3|SB1|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|By looking at the graph I see that the more sediment, the more the nitrogen, which shows that there must be lots of nitrogen in the soil. Most likely the nitrogen would come from the fertilizers that are placed in the soil for growth.468459|3|SB1|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|More water, more runoff459396|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The amount of precipitation does not appear to differ between the sites.396387|3|Norahjenny|236|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Pollution, human activity, industry, level of biodiversity.387378|3|Norahjenny|115|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Because runoff often contains sediment.378369|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|honk369297|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=1:|Why haven't the sediments returned to pristine forest data after the improvements have been made?297288|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|Describe the effect that the improvement had on your station (be specific).288279|3|Norahjenny|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|A pristine forest has a large and complex root system, which minimizes runoff. Whereas, an urban watershed area consists of little to no root systems to prevent runoff.279198|3|jgroganb|116|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As the phosphorus increases, so does the BOD, so the same ratio.198189|3|wolfe|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|No.18911|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=1:|Question #1 Oni, Opi1120|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Adding Notes20R|.+'${x_\?<rojg41he [ X 96WTeb88*'( j(344|3|01mcohen|85|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Density of tree growth344335|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=watertemp:bmpbottom=0:|oink335326|2|tram|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|lots of runoff326308|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Tighten up the question928|3|keny928|3|keny|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|poorer water quality at 7 relative to 0, i'd say 928919|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|What happens to water that does not run off? Does it show up in the stream? 919892|3|Bio3sham|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|There is an extreme difference because staion zero does not show any readings.892883|3|bio3saa|w518|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|It ia around the line y=x.883874|3|bio3wtg|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The points are concentrated in the bottom left.874865|3|bio356|w513|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|The average value is more for pristine forest by a lot865856|3|bio3pmjm|w506|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The scatter plot increases at various points but it also dreases. looks like an exponential growth.856847|3|bio3wtg|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Station 0 has a lower maximum value.847838|3|bio3nima|136|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The cause for the increase in runoff in the agricultural area is due to the fertilizers and other pollutants that are found in this area.838829|3|bio3ck|w496|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value in station 0 is less the the maximum value in station 1.829793|3|bio3jklh|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 2 is about five times as much is that at station 0. 793784|3|bio3saa|231|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|There comming from the urban runoff.784775|3|bio3jklh|136|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|In the agricultural area there are less trees, so more water can make it to the river. 775766|3|bio6tragicfear|w512|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|there is no max value in station 5 for runoff, it stays the same the whole time. while the max value of 0 is quite high.766757|3|bio6cookie|215|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The graphs show that there is more runoff iin the Logging Forest.757748|3|bio6stupid|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|i a lot748739|2|bio6stupid|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|There would be more run off in a comercial area then in a prinstine forest 739694|2|bio3ck|1|topstation=3:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|add answers amd notes694685|3|bio3wtg|113|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Correlational685676|2|bio356|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Phosphorus rises dramaticly at the 150 mark. on the station O garph676667|3|bio6stupid|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|This is weird667658|2|bio6tragicfear|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|NONE!!!658649|2|bio6dnkc|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen level at station 7 is approximately 9 times as high as it is at station 0.649595|3|topgun|568|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Improved both . Question seems clear.595586|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 not improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 2.586577|1|keny|2|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 2 not improved) Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 3.577568|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Compare the bmp change in the nitrogen graph to the bmp change in the sediment graph.568559|1|keny|3|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Add a question...559496|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 How does the maximum value at station 0 compare to station 1?496487|3|VF|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|THE CONCENTRATION CHANGED BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT CHEMICALS.487469|3|janea n shannon|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|WHEN IT RAINS HEAVLY THE NITROGEN CONCENTRATION RISES. 469478|3|eminemchild|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|the nitrogen level at 0 station is lower than 7 station.478397|3|dmalorkus|240|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The graph demonstrates the very close proximity between the spikes which indicates a very frequent influx of sediment into the river. Furthermore, the spikes are higher than the ones in the graph above.397388|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|There is a lot more activity in urban areas as compared to the pristine forest.388379|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Sediment increases as runoff increases.379298|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|How does runoff at Station 0 compare to Station 6 after improvements are made?298289|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Why hasn't the sediment returned to the pristine forest concentration after the improvements have been made?289199|3|jgroganb|117|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|They are both related to the same third factor, which is runoff.19930|3|mev24|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Concentration goes down.3021|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Adding Notes2112|3|keny|11|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=1:|I'm the Admin!12BZXec~{  63<9|gd] Z Z W G D XVgd"" TQ 237|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Compare the two graphs. What similarities and differences do they show between the two station?237121|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|DO NOT ANSWER THIS QUESTION Offer hypotheses to answer your questions.121301|3|keny|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It changes in concert with the nitrogen, like when it rains more, there's more N runoff.30122|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Note that nitrogen concentration is fairly constant. What do you note about precipitation when the nitrogen concentration changes? 22327|3|01mcohen|111|t794|3|bio3jklh|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|we do not understand this question794785|3|bio3saa|w516|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 6 is much more than station 0, which has none.785776|3|bio3jklh|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 2 is larger than that at station 0.776767|3|bio6tragicfear|w513|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bo929|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|not sure why the n levels fluctate more frequently at 7 compared to 0 -- should investigate this further92922|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Note that nitrogen concentration is fairly constant. What do you note about precipitation when the nitrogen concentration changes? 22884|3|Bio3sham|242|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Industrial waste and by products.884893|2|Bio3sham|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Station zero didn't show anything. That's really sad.893875|3|bio356|w512|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The maxiuim value for the wetlands is more875866|3|bio356|w514|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|have no scatter plot.866857|3|bio3saa|232|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It's a porabola.857848|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 has a higher average than station 0.848839|3|bio3nima|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 0 is far less than the maximum at station 2. 839794|3|bio3jklh|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|we do not understand this question794785|3|bio3saa|w516|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 6 is much more than station 0, which has none.785776|3|bio3jklh|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 2 is larger than that at station 0.776767|3|bio6tragicfear|w513|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|the average percent of runoff in station 0 and 5 are different because in station 5 the average is 0 while the average in station 0 is 599767758|3|bio6cookie|216|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|THe cutting of trees could cause the difference in the graphs.758749|2|bio6stupid|1|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|This is boring...749695|3|bio3jklh|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:| The relationship between nitrogen and sediments is opposite of eachother.695686|3|bio3saa|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|An inverse relation686677|3|bio3wtg|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Ph indicates nitrogen in the water.677668|3|bio6stupid|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|I dont get it668659|3|06hyperchic|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen on the seventh level are much higher than level zero.659596|3|topgun|569|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Relationship is inesr in both cases. BMP has greater slope but maxmimums are less than the original. Steeper slope indicates that sediment retension is greater than nitrogen retension under BMP. INTERESTING.... Does the change in slopes imply correlation instead causation between sediment and nitrogen?596587|1|keny|3|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 What questions do you have about the improvement of station 7 compared to station 2?587578|1|keny|3|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 What questions do you have about the improvement of station 7 compared to station 3?578569|1|keny|2|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Now use the scatter plot. Describe the difference between the original scatter points and bmp scatter points on nitrogen/sediment scatter plot.569497|1|keny|2|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 What is the average percent concentration increase for station 1 compared to station 0?497488|3|VF|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I THINK A OLD MATURE FORREST WOULD HAVE MORE RUN-OFF. THE RIVER IS OLDER AND WITH TIME ITS SIZE CHANGES.488479|3|eminemchild|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|the increase means that the 7th station um will need to get rid of some of there nitrogen while station 0 is more healthier.479398|2|danixiah|1|topstation=1:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|I would like an explination of the different indicators and how they are measured etc... 398389|3|Norahjenny|231|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Industry in the area, pollution from humans (cars, litter, spills, etc.), lack of biodiversity (lack of plants to clean air)389299|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=1:|Does the DO improve after the bmp has been implemented? Hypothesize why or why not.29931|3|mev24|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The anchoring of the soil and the fact that the entire surface is protected by land cover affects the amount of runoff.3140|1|keny|3|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Change the day range for both stations to 40-60 days. How is nitrogen concentration concentration different during that time period?4013|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=1:|Admin means the creator! Let there be display all notes!132'%USEBzwgdTQ%"ebda *' H E | y   96!Y0238|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Try to explain these differences.238140|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Why would the sediment load be higher and more frequent at station 3 than at station 0?140319|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|What does lumbering do to cause the greater variation in phosphorus during the year?31923|1|keny|4|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|How does concentration change? 23302|3|keny|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Seems so...more runoff in spring, when it tends to rain more...302122|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|What type of relationship between nitrogen and sediments do the graphs sho858|3|bio3saa|233|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The trees use the water, the urban drains are speeding runoff.858849|3|bio3wtg|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It curves up.849795|3|bio3jklh|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The two stations have the same fluxuation but station two is at a higher level. 795786|3|bio3saa|w517|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|There are no toxins in 0, therefore the average percent increase is infanate786777|3|bio3jklh|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|we do not understand777768|3|bio6tragicfear|w514|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|the scatter plot is always on zero on the x axis and goes to the top with many points on station 0768759|3|bio6cookie|w496|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 0 is a lot less than the maximum value at station 1. 759696|2|bio356|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|There is a typo with the word phosphorus.696687|3|bio3wtg|110|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|When sediments increase, so does phosphorus, because sediments contain phosphorus.687678|2|bio3bkd|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The first graph fluctuates up and down several time678669|3|bio6dnkc|36|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen levels are higher in station 1.669597|3|boberol|585|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|typo- should read (station 2 improved)597588|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at stat23|1|keny|4|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|How does concentration change? 23894|3|bio3wtg|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Ther is a higher maximum in station 2.894885|3|Bio3sham|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot stays steady at EXACTLY zero, no more, no less! Not even .0001 more or less. JUST ZERO!885876|3|bio356|w513|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|the average for wetlands is more than the pristine forest.876867|3|bio3wtg|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 has a higher maximum value.867858|3|bio3saa|233|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The trees use the water, the urban drains are speeding runoff.858849|3|bio3wtg|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It curves up.849795|3|bio3jklh|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The two stations have the same fluxuation but station two is at a higher level. 795786|3|bio3saa|w517|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|There are no toxins in 0, therefore the average percent increase is infanate786777|3|bio3jklh|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|we do not understand777768|3|bio6tragicfear|w514|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|the scatter plot is always on zero on the x axis and goes to the top with many points on station 0768759|3|bio6cookie|w496|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 0 is a lot less than the maximum value at station 1. 759696|2|bio356|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|There is a typo with the word phosphorus.696687|3|bio3wtg|110|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|When sediments increase, so does phosphorus, because sediments contain phosphorus.687678|2|bio3bkd|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The first graph fluctuates up and down several time678669|3|bio6dnkc|36|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen levels are higher in station 1.669597|3|boberol|585|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|typo- should read (station 2 improved)597588|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 2.588579|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:| Jigsaw 3 (Station 2 improved) Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 3.579498|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 0 and station 1.498489|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what causes the difference in nitroge concentration between the two stations.489399|3|Norahjenny|234|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|The pH of the pristine forest is neutral for most of the year whereas the pH in the urban area is more acidic and rarely neutral (probably due to toxins and pollution).39932|2|mev24|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Remeber to compare nitrogen at stations 0 and 13250|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=1:|This question only displays when station 0 top is compared with station 1 bottom, but it will appear for all indicators, but only if bmp == 05041|3|mev24|40|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|There are only 2 peaks for station 0. There are 4 for station 1 and the original peaks are spread out.41*KIDBro-*^[)&=:RO{x=:d a ? < d a '$;8|C@222|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What causes the increased BOD at Station 6 compared to Station 0?222105|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|In what two ways is the amount of Phosphorus at station 7 increased versus the Phosphorus at station 0?10524|1|keny|6|tops877|3|bio356|w514|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|have no sactter plot877868|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 has a high average compared to station 0.868859|3|bio3saa|w516|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It is about 9,000 less.859796|3|bio3bkd|151|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Trees prevented the runoff at station 0 that is not present at station 3.796787|3|bio3saa|w518|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|It's a horizontal line at 0.787778|3|bio3jklh|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|For station 2, the graph shows a more frequent increase in runoff during the year. Station 0 stays lower more often. 778769|3|bio6lyngen|137|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:| Stat 2 has more changing data and changes from day to day mostly between 6.35 to 6.45. In stat 0, has lesser data change. 769697|3|bio3saa|118|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|it is swiched.697688|3|bio3saa|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|It looks like pH is affected by nitrogen concentration levels. 688679|3|bio3abc|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen and sediments are very identical but the nitrogen graph is fliped upside down.679600|2|topgun|1|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Runoff and PH in model do not change with BMP. Question reaction Seem fine but difficult to thoroughly analyze question when no data is available.600598|3|boberol|586|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|we would address this question first, before the improvement is made.598589|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 not improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 2.589510|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 0 and station 4.510501|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 How does the maximum value at station 0 compare to station 2?501499|1|keny|4|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 2 What have you learned about this indicator to explain the difference between station 0 and 1? 49951|1|keny|5|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=0:|This question only displays when station 0 top is compared with station 1 bottom, but it will appear for all indicators, but only if bmp == 051420|3|jgroganb|153|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|more algae from the increase in nitrogen which eats the oxygen, covers the water surface, lowering the DO, which raises the BOD;420411|2|jgroganb|1|topstation=0:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|same411402|3|jgroganb|147|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Some causes of the difference in Nitrogen concentration could be lawn fertilizers, and 24|1|keny|6|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Why does it take such a large change in precipitation before there is a change in runoff?24895|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|THere is a higher average increase in station 2.895886|3|Bio3sham|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station four is much higher.886877|3|bio356|w514|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|have no sactter plot877868|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 has a high average compared to station 0.868859|3|bio3saa|w516|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It is about 9,000 less.859796|3|bio3bkd|151|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Trees prevented the runoff at station 0 that is not present at station 3.796787|3|bio3saa|w518|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|It's a horizontal line at 0.787778|3|bio3jklh|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|For station 2, the graph shows a more frequent increase in runoff during the year. Station 0 stays lower more often. 778769|3|bio6lyngen|137|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:| Stat 2 has more changing data and changes from day to day mostly between 6.35 to 6.45. In stat 0, has lesser data change. 769697|3|bio3saa|118|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|it is swiched.697688|3|bio3saa|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|It looks like pH is affected by nitrogen concentration levels. 688679|3|bio3abc|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen and sediments are very identical but the nitrogen graph is fliped upside down.679598|3|boberol|586|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|we would address this question first, before the improvement is made.598589|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 not improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 2.589499|1|keny|4|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 2 What have you learned about this indicator to explain the difference between station 0 and 1? 49951|1|keny|5|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=0:|This question only displays when station 0 top is compared with station 1 bottom, but it will appear for all indicators, but only if bmp == 05115|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|What's going on here?1560|1|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Under what conditions does the concentration of nitrates go down due to improvements?6042|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Since I've edited this field it saved the changes to the location I edited it in.4233|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|How does the variation of nitrogen in station 1 compare to station 0?33TusYW vsLInkb_+(  TQ R O   P M IFSP.,a(a2525|1|keny|7|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|What differences in the pristine forest from other subw25|1|keny|7|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|What differences in the pristine forest from other subwatersheds affects the amount of runoff? 25304|3|keny|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Beats me...durrrr?304869|3|bio3wtg|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|It gradually and steadily increases.869797|3|bio3bkd|w504|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 0 compares to station 3 because statio 0 has more runoff.797788|3|bio3pmjm|151|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The soil,trees, and plants block and absorb run-off.788779|3|Bio3sham|244|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Because at station four there is less soil to absorb the preciptitation so all precipittation ends up as run off.779700|3|bio3saa|109|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|the pH of phosphorous may affectthe total pH700698|3|bio3saa|119|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|because they are both affected by runoff698689|3|bio3saa|112|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|An invers relation exists between nigtogen and bod.689610|2|bio6lyngen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Station 0 bio6lyngen The phosphorus level rose at day 150. It rosed to a little over .06. The precipitation inches also rose on day 150 to about a little over 1.4.610601|3|boberol|588|topstation=2:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|same problem- should read (station 2 improved)601599|3|boberol|587|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|even though the max load is higher for 7, how can the average for 7 be lower than 2?599520|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 7 sediments compared to station 1 sediments.520511|1|keny|4|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 2 What have you learned about this indicator to explain the difference between station 0 and 4?511502|1|keny|2|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 What is the average percent concentration increase for station 2 as compared to station 0?502430|3|stacy|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|a yOUNG-new growth because there are fewer large trees to intercept the rain fall- increasing the amount of rain that reaches the surface of the ground. The soil moisture is probably less in a new forest, than an old one430421|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:*:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=do:*:|Hypothesize a cause for the increased variability of DO at station 7 as compared to station 0.421412|3|jgroganb|151|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|soil, trees, plant life412403|3|michelle|w55|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|If the phosphorus concentration at station 0 is relatively high (.1) then there has probably been a heavy rain that would wash a significant amount of sediment into the river thereby raising the concentration. This would mean that there was also a heavy rain in the agricultural area that would also sweep a significant amount of runoff into the river, making the concentration at site 2 higher as well.403106|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize where the increased toxins originate from and what they mean for the health of the water body. Be specific.106340|3|Norahjenny|112|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|An interdependent relationship exists between the nitrogen levels and B.O.D. This is true because nitrogen compounds often contain oxygen molecules, thus with less nitrogen there is less oxygen.340331|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|As nitrogen decreases, the pH level becomes more acidic.331322|3|Norahjenny|121|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It is likely that a substantial amount of nitrogen will be collected, dissolved into the runoff, and deposited into the water.322313|3|joschmo|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablabla313250|3|tram|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Less precipitation during the later months.250241|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize a reason for this increase.241232|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Describe the scatter plot for these two stations.232223|1|keny|1|topstation=6:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Why would nitrogen concentration decrease with increased precipitation?223214|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what might be the cause of this increase in sediments.214205|3|jgroganb|98|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|With runoff comes phosphorus, which raises the BOD.205160|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:*:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Does the nitrogen level decrease after implementation of the improvement? Hypothesize Why or Why Not?160151|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|What prevented the runoff at station 0 that is not present at station 3?151142|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What could have caused the increase in variablity in the graph at station 2?142133|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|How does pH respond to varying levels of precipitation?133124|3|sander|w51|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Just Checking stuff124115|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Why might this relationship occur?11570|2|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The fortran program is putting a line of *'s in the program causing this graph not to display.7061|1|keny|2|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|What causes this change?6143|3|leo|43|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I am answering a wildcard question4334|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|What causes this difference?3416|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=1:|Notes On Water tmp vs precip16,=:vszwmj^[# yv)&}zDA}z811|3|bio3wtg|w55|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|the amount of phophorus in the river811910|3|bio3wtg|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The points stay pretty steady until they start moving up on the right side.910901|3|Bio3sham|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|It is much, much higher.901899|3|bio3wtg|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The points stay at the top until the x axis hits 8.4899820|3|bio3bkd|w505|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|I DONT UNDERSTAND HOW TO DO THESE PERCANTAGES.820802|3|bio3wtg|144|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|There are more sediments in station 2 than station 0.802721|3|bio6stupid|237|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|when the one goes up the other goes down721730|3|bio6stupid|241|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The only option is when it rains it incresses.730712|3|bio3fab|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The reason there is a large has to be a large change in precipitation before run-off is affected is becauseif there is a small amout of rain then there isn't as much run-off therefore less nitrogen. 712703|3|bio3wtg|117|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Yes703622|3|bio6camanda|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I believe the the nitrigen increases when the precipitation increases because when the prcipitation is higher more nutrients are realeased.622631|3|bio6ben|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|more water equals more nitrogen631640|3|bio6stupid|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The diffrent amounts of precpitation640613|3|06camanda|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|When the nitrogen concentration changes the precipitation rapidly increases613604|3|topgun|573|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Drastic improvement for 3, but minimal improvement for 7.604550|3|boberol|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|increase550541|2|boberol|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|No comments541532|3|dave|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Difficult to say without zooming in w/ resp. to time532523|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 phosphorus compared to station 7 phosphorus.523514|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 0 and station 5.514505|1|keny|2|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 What is the average percent concentration increase for station 2 compared to station 0?505460|3|River|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|When the rain falls the precipatation begins to change in a pattern every 20 days460VusolB?  ?<nkOL =:~{eb{xJG ? <   = : z w W T &#\Y|(%vs(305|3|keny|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Dumb question.....young, new growth. But why? That's the question.305107|1|keny|3|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize why the nitrogen increases as precipitation increases.10771|4|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Modified Directions on where to go next71789|3|bio3pmjm|w504|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 3 is higher than the maximum value at station 0.789710|3|bio3fab|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|concentration changes when the rainfall increases or decreases which could be do to weather or tempature.710701|2|bio3jklh|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|when there is higher levels of runoff there are lower levels of nitrogen concentration701699|3|bio3wtg|109|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Because phosphorus is acidic, so when phosphorus increases, the ph goes down.699620|3|bio6camanda|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|When the nitrogen concentrate changes, the precipitation increases or decrease depending on if the nitrogen increares or desreases.620611|2|bio6TT|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The pristine forest in our model is untouched, old growth woodlands. The forest has not been impacted by human use, and therefore remains unhindered in its growth and its functions. This station can be used as a comparison to the other stations because it represents an idealized subwatershed. 611440|3|eminemchild|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|When precipitation increases, then the nitrogen level increases as well.440602|2|boberol|1|topstation=2:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|even though the graphs still look similar, it might be interesting to compare percent changes for total load between 2 and 7. Students can speculate why they're different.602530|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 DO compared to station 7 DO.530521|1|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 nitrogen compared to station 7 nitrogen.521512|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 How does the maximum value at station 0 compare to station 5?512503|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 2 and station 0.503431|3|stacy|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Above431413|2|jgroganb|1|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|station 3 has a much lower pH consistantly413404|3|jgroganb|148|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Possible causes include runoff and fertilizer from lawn404350|3|Norahjenny|118|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Yes.350341|3|Norahjenny|113|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|This relationship is correlational because nitrogen and oxygen can exist without eachother. However, some useful forms of nitrogen often contain oxygen as well.341332|3|dmalorkus|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen happens to decrease dramatically when sediment levels in the the water spike upwards. Several hypotheses can be made to account for this negative correlation. First, the nitrogen might interact with minerals in the sediments, which allows nitrogen to withdraw from the water, either through chemical synthesis or escaping into the air.332323|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|This location shows similar results to the nitrogen vs. sediment location. As the amount of runoff increases, the nitrogen level decreases, as was demonstrated in the nitrogen vs. sediment graphs.323314|3|joschmo|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablabla314260|3|01mcohen|120|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Why does the nitrogen concentration go down as the runoff increases?260251|3|tram|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|because more water dilutes the nitrogen concentration251242|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|What are some possible sources of the heavy metals found at this station?242233|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|What is the difference between a pristine forest and an urban area that would create greater runoff?233224|1|keny|1|topstation=6:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Why would phosphorus concentration increase with increased precipitation?224215|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Compare the two graphs.215206|3|jgroganb|99|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|same as above206170|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:*:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|What else is BOD related to that would make the change so slight?170161|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Does the nitrogen level decrease after implementation of the improvement? Hypothesize Why or Why Not?161152|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What other indicator(s) is (are) related to the BOD?152143|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what would cause this increase in sediments.14362|1|keny|2|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|What causes this change?6235|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|What causes this difference?35134|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=saturateddo:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=watertemp:*:|What is the relationship between saturated DO and water temperature?134125|2|sander|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Still checking125116|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What type of relationship exists between Phosphorus and BOD?11680|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|new question8044|3|dcurtis|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|precipation also changes4453|3|leo|w51|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I am gonna edit da question.53Ptrjh%#<:)&oljgmj*'gdYV ~   ] Z t q LIjgvsHE 306|3|keny|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I dunno.....like the water is getting absorbed in the ground for a while, before it becomes saturated, after which there's surface runoff that can take the N away...>?306441|3|eminemchild|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The relationship does not differ depending on the seasons of the year. It only matters how much rain there is.441504|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 How does the maximum value at station 0 compare to station 2?504450|3|Drag On Word|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It a....450432|3|stacy|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Large canopy. High soil moisture content? undisturbed soil432423|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|What accounts for the drastic increase in the amount of sediment from station 0 to station 7 if station 7 is not near the shore?423414|3|michelle|141|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Increased concentration of phosphorus, nitrogen. Decreased DO. Increased sediment and runoff. Increased watertemp.414405|3|jgroganb|w55|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot is comparing the Phosphorus levels in the pristine forest area to the levels in the suburban area. When the levels are high in the suburban area, they are always low in the forest, however, sometimes when the suburban area has a low concentration, the forest level rises.405360|3|tram|w55|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The levels are not correlated. The levels of phosphorus in station 7 are due to other unknown factors.360351|3|Norahjenny|119|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|They are similar because in both cases the elements are being caried from a source in the ground and are being redistributed by runoff.351342|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As the level of nitrogen decreases, the B.O.D. increases.342333|2|dmalorkus|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Spikes in both the sediment concentration and the nitrogen concentration occurred very few time during the year. 333324|3|tram|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen levels at station 7 are more sporadic.324315|3|joschmo|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablabla315270|3|danixiah|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen levels are much lower at a forest while at the mouth of the river, all the nitrogen levels are compounded from the various regions and are much higher.270261|3|01mcohen|121|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Because the nitrogen gets diluted from the increase in volume of water261252|3|tram|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|it lowers252243|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Where are the toxins originating from?243234|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Discuss the difference is between the two graphs and hypothesize what causes that difference.234225|1|keny|2|topstation=6:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Look at the scatterplot. What happens after 0.2 inches of precipitation, and why?225216|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|What could have caused the difference between the two graphs? 216207|3|jgroganb|84|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|After 1 inch of precipitation, runoff begins to occur, which raises the level of phosphorus.207180|3|michelle|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Run off from the pristine forest does not add any nitrogen to the water, instead it only raises the water level. By raising the water level, the nitrogen in the water is diluted, thereby accounting for the sudden drop in nitrogen concentration. This only happens when the precipitation is higher than one inch probably because any precipiation less than one inch is absorbed by the ground.180171|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:*:*:bmpbottom=1:|Why would nitrogen concentration go up after improvements are made?171162|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|Describe the effect that the improvement had on your station.162153|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Keeping in mind your answer to the previous question, what could have caused the increase in BOD?153144|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Compare and contrast the two graphs.144135|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|When does runoff begin to affect nitrogen concentration?135126|3|sander|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|bvdfeet126117|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Do the two indicators cause the concentrations of the other or are their concentrations both related to the same third factor?117108|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize why the relationship between these two indicators exists.10881|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|What might account for the difference between dissolved oxygen and saturated dissolved oxygen?8172|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=1:|What changes to the watershed would affect this relationship7245|3|dcurtis|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|could be due to land use---a lot of the water is absorbed or intercepted because we're looking at a "pristine" forest. 4563|1|keny|2|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|What causes this change?6354|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|Change day range to 1-100 top, and 2-99 bottom. Click on scatterplot. Explain the plot, including points along each axis as well as interior points.5436|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|How does the variation of nitrogen in station 1 compare to station 0?3627|3|tour|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|You can enter notes as a riverweb user in the section labeled Notepad. To see all your responses click on Display all responses at the bottom of this page.2718|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Hvy Mtls Vs Runoff question?18Vfd*(/-wtGD wtol0-|y < 9 F C t q ) & 52ur>;ebdaXU307|3|keny|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Don't get the question...what you're getting at..307442|3|eminemchild|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen increases as precipitation increases because nitrogen takes up four/ fifths of our atmosphere and more is probably released when it rains.442451|3|Drag On Word|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|New growth forest. Because the new forest has new soil and sometime alot and it'll run off when it rains to give the new pants enough. 451433|3|worm|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|When there is more precipitation,the nitrogen concentration raises.43391|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|I just put this in91424|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|What accounts for the drastic increase in the amount of sediment from station 0 to station 7 if station 7 is not near the shore?424415|3|michelle|142|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Agricultural activity that causes increased and polluted runoff415406|3|jgroganb|140|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The soil is more stable and compact in the forest so the soil stays put better when it rains. There is also more soil in the forest to collect rocks and debris before it reaches the water.406370|3|tram|101|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The heavy metal is coming from industrialized areas at the stream banks.370361|2|tram|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Upstream there is less phosphorus because there is pristine forest. Downstream, pollutants from further up the river collect.361352|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|As levels of runoff increase, the Phosphorus levels increase.352343|3|01mcohen|84|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Because the trees filter it out343334|3|01mcohen|96|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=watertemp:bmpbottom=0:|The water is more dense when the water is cold which leaves the water with less dissolved oxygen334325|3|tram|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The excess of nutrients causes extreme algae blooms, when they die, decomposers deplete all the oxygen. Also, the algae blocks sunlight, preventing oxygen production. Also, the low oxygen levels cause low bacteria levels, increasing death rate of marine life.325316|3|joschmo|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablabla316280|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|This location, being a pristine forest, has less runoff than almost all other watersheds.280271|3|danixiah|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Stati271262|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Cry ty262253|3|tram|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|a new growth forest would have more runoff because there would be less vegetation to filter the runoff253244|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|What are the characteristics of a comercial area that would lead to the increase in runoff that is seen at station 4?244235|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=saturateddo:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|Why is there little change in this indicator between the two stations? 235226|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|What could cause the increase in variation for DO from Station 0 to Station 6?226217|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|What sort of change to pH took place between stations 0 and 1?217208|3|jgroganb|85|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|pH, BOD, nitrogen, sediments, runoff208181|3|michelle|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The concentration goes down.181190|3|wolfe|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The precipitation is absorbed into the soil intil one inch then it runs off into the stream which reduces the nitrogen through dilution. 190172|3|jgroganb|83|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Because runoff can't go anywhere unless there is enough water to move it across the ground.172163|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:*:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|Describe the effect that the improvement had on your station.163154|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Discuss the difference between the two DO graphs.154145|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|What do you notice about the two graphs?145136|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|What is the cause for the increase in runoff?136127|3|sander|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|scooby127118|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Is this relationship similar to the one between Nitrogen and Runoff? 11882|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|Why are air temperature and water temperature so closely correlated?82109|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize why the relationship between these two indicators exists.10973|3|dshaffer|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|During heavy precipitation, over 1", nitrogen concentration decreases in the stream.7346|2|dcurtis|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Looks real neat.4628|3|mev24|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Rain must be above one inch for the nitrogen concentration to change.2864|1|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Under what conditions does the nitrate concentration change when the best management practice is implemented?6455|1|keny|1|*:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:*:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Change top day range to 1-100 and bottom day range to 2-101. Select Scatterplot and explain the meaning of the points along each axis and in the interior of the plot.5537|3|mev24|36|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|There is much more variation in station 1 than station 03719|3|keny|18|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|An Answer to the Heavy Metals vs Runoff ?19R`^}z daMJ]ZSP52`]xu=:     d a UR,){x l308|2|keny|1308|2|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|This is cool.308434|3|worm|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|According to the graph,there is more precipitation and nitrogen in the spring and then dies down in the summer months.But then increases in the fall months.434425|3|stacy|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen is carried from a source (fertilizer found in lawns)into the water during the precipitation42592|3|keny|w90|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Twelve92236|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What other indicator(s) do you think is (are) related to this increase? 236416|2|michelle|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|THIS RIVER IS UNHEALTHY!!!!416407|3|michelle|144|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|At site 0 there is hardly any sediment. At site 2 there is a significant amount of sediment (28 times as much) than at site 0. Also, there is more sediment more of the time.407380|3|tram|104|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|The large amount of pollutants cloud the water, preventing photosynthesis from occuring, and thus producing less oxygen. Also, there is an increase in algae blooms and when they decompose, the decomposers deplete all the oxygen resources.380371|3|dmalorkus|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen concentration, like the previous two graphs, is affected by the environmental factors in the water. In this case, the nitrogen levels dropped at the same time that the pH levels dropped. This is known as a positive correlation. Nitrogen is a major factor when concerning the pH levels in the water. Most likely the sediment, which also occurs at the same time as the nitrogen drops, brings nitrates and other acids which contain hydrogen ions. These acids and free-floating hydrogen ions then make the water more acidic, which is the scenario presented in this case.371362|2|danixiah|1|topstation=2:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|You could als362353|3|01mcohen|114|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|As the runoff increases so does the amount of sediment353344|3|01mcohen|85|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Density of tree growth344335|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=watertemp:bmpbottom=0:|oink335326|2|tram|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|lots of runoff326317|3|joschmo|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablabla317290|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=1:|Why are there still heavy metals present in the water?290281|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=1:|How have the indicators been affected by the implementation of the best management practice? (be specific)281272|2|danixiah|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Denitrification from forests in watershed decrease nitrogen272263|3|01mcohen|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen is acidic, so when more nitrogen is added to water the acidity goes up thus decreasing the PH.263254|3|tram|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|because precipitation facilitates runoff, therefore there would need to be a lot of precipitation to dilute the runoff.254245|3|01mcohen|83|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|This may be because there are trees and soil which absorb a certain amount of the precipitation. 245227|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Compare the two graphs.227218|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what could have caused this change.218209|3|jgroganb|87|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|an increase in phosphorus209191|3|wolfe|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It goes down. 191182|3|michelle|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The new groth forest would probably have more run-off because it has a less complex root system than the old growth forest.182173|2|jgroganb|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|There is less runoff than precipitation, but they follow the same trends.173164|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=1:|Why are there still heavy metals present after the improvement has been implemented?164155|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what might have caused this difference.155146|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|What does this mean about the relationship between the two indicators?146137|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Compare and contrast the two pH graphs.137128|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what causes the difference between the nitrogen concentrations at these two sites?128119|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Why do you think they are similar or different? 11947|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|So what would happen to the relationship between precip and runoff if half the forest were cut down and replaced by concrete?!!!!4783|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Why is the amount of runoff at this location unaffected by percipitation until 1 in. of percipitation falls?8374|3|dshaffer|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The natural vegetation of the forest prevents run-off unless precipitation is very heavy(over 1")7429|3|mev24|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|In the pristine forest, the soil is anchored by vegetation roots and it is easy for the water to be absorbed.2965|3|mev1b|64|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|When the bmp is made, concentration goes *up* except when rain is greater than an inch.6556|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|How does agriculture affect the concentration of phosphates?5638|3|mev24|35|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|There can be much more runnoff is a forest where there is lumbering going in. The dirt may be packed down due to trucks, etc.38NkiMKb_=:ebebHE , ) 1 . ~ ,)URIF xu)& 435|3|worm|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Because there is nitrogen in water when it rains.435426|3|stacy|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|a yOUNG-new growth because there are fewer large trees to intercept the rain fall- increasing the amount of rain that reaches the surface of the ground. The soil moisture is probably less in a new forest, than an old one426417|3|jgroganb|154|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|lower and more fluctuation in station 3417408|3|michelle|143|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Well, due to the agricultural activity in this area, there is probably less trees and vegetation to keep the soil in place. Therefore, there is increased erosion and therefore increased sediment.408390|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|There is a lot of activity and toxins in the urban area but there are none in the pristine forest.390381|2|danixiah|1|topstation=6:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|Perhaps a little more elaboration on the BMPs. For example, the sewer/storm water one is very incomplete and it does not explain why there is a problem. And links would be really neat as well.381372|2|dmalorkus|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|The pH levels, like everything else, is dependent on the concentration of sediment found in the water.372363|3|01mcohen|109|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Phosphorus is acidic so it causes the ph to go down363354|3|01mcohen|115|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Because as more runoff exists more sediment is existant354345|3|Norahjenny|110|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|As the amount of sediment increases, the level of phosphorus increases as well. This is true because the Phosphorus is a rock cycle and is most often found in the ground and soil. Thus, when sediment levels are high, there is a higher concentration of phosphorus as compaired to lower levels of sediments.345336|3|danixiah|214|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Because the trees aren't there to decrease water velocity and hold on to fine sediment, making erosion easier in deforested land.336237|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Compare the two graphs. What similarities and differences do they show between the two station?237327|3|01mcohen|111|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|That the water body is small.327318|2|joschmo|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablablablablabla318309|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|Why do you think that when temperature goes up, DO goes down? 309291|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|How does the runoff at station 0 compare to that at station 4 after the improvement has been implemented?291282|1|keny|2|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=1:|How did the improvement achieve this change?282273|3|Norahjenny|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen levels decrease whenever precipitation increase. This is probably due to increased dilution of the nitrogen in the water supply by more water than usually found there.273264|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Cry ty264255|3|tram|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|watersheds with more vegetation would have less runoff255246|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Cry ty246228|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|What could be the cause of the difference between to two?228219|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Compare and contrast the two graphs.219183|3|michelle|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|This is because precipitation measuring less than one inch is probably absorbed.183192|3|wolfe|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|A new growth forest because it has a less complex root system to absorb water. 192174|3|jgroganb|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|There is an opposite relationship when the amount of sediments increases, the concentration of nitrogen decreases by the same ratio.174165|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Why haven't the sediments returned to pristine forrest data after the improvements have been made?165156|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Was there an improvement in Nitrogen concentration after the best management practice was implemented?156147|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Compare the two graphs. What could have caused the difference in Nitrogen concentration at the two stations?147138|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Discuss the difference between the two D.O. graphs.138129|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Where is the increase in phosphorus levels coming from?12993|1|keny|3|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|What natural environmental factors may be related to the changes observed in nitrogen levels during the course of one year?9384|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Why does the phosphorus concentration increase dramaticlly at 1 in. of percipitation?8475|3|dshaffer|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen is normally about 0.95 mg/L. It drops to about 0.55 during heavy precipiation.7566|3|mev1b|63|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|There is more water, but less nitrogen washed into the stream when the bmp is implemented - except when the runoff is beyond a certain point.6657|3|mev1b|56|topstation=2:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Phosphates are contained in fertilizers used in agriculture. Agriculture increases the amount of phosphates in runoff over pristine forest.5748|3|leo|48|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I am answering a wildcard question4839|2|mev24|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Remember to add info about barriers.39JZX?<  =:+( j g   g d wtJG)&_\QQ445|3|eminemchild|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|This is because water is displaced when we, the people on earth, use the water therefore making it more difficult for there to be a change in run-off.445454|2|Drag On Word|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I tipacally guest on these answers so I really don't have real notes. So get some.454436|3|worm|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Concentration changes due to the amount of precipitation.436427|3|stacy|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Above427418|3|jgroganb|155|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|more algae in station 3418409|3|jgroganb|149|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Runoff from parking lots, lead paint, there are lots of metals in houses and cars and other things in suburban areas.409391|3|dmalorkus|239|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Evidently, station zero has fewer phosphorus problems than station four. This might be attributed to the fact that run-off laden with organic chemicals occurs far less in the forest than in the commercial/industrial area. 391382|3|Norahjenny|100|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As sediment levels increase, the need for oxygen increases.382373|3|Norahjenny|116|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As Phosphorus levels increase, the B.O.D. increases.373364|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|peep364355|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|quack355346|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|As Phosphorus levels increase, sediment levels increase.346337|2|danixiah|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The increase in fine sediment will cause death of macrointervebrates due by filling in the gravel base and destroying the habitat. If the sedimentation was a single event, then aquatic vegetation will take over (they thrive in silt bottoms) so long as the water stays clear enough for photosynthesis.337328|3|01mcohen|82|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|Because when the air is cold it cools the water 328238|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Try to explain these differences.238319|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|What does lumbering do to cause the greater variation in phosphorus during the year?319265|3|dmalorkus|83|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The amount of run-off is dependent on how much precipitate is soaked by the vegetation and soil of the forest. Accordingly, the substances and organisms which soak up this water have a limit. In the pristine forest, the limit of precipitate that can be soaked by the organisms and the soil is one inch. Once the precipitation surpasses this level then the soil is thouroughly saturated thus allowing for the water to become run-off.265292|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=1:|Does the DO improve after the bmp has been implemented? Hypothesize why or why not.292283|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:*:bmpbottom=1:|Hypothesize how long it took for this change to take place.283274|3|Norahjenny|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The relationship seems to be constant throughout the seasons.274256|3|01mcohen|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|As the amount of sediments increase, the concentration of nitrogen decreases.256247|3|danixiah|83|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Because some of it is getting absorbed when the amounts are low enough for the pervious surface to absorb them. However, when there is large amounts rainfall, the water table exceeds the surface and flooding occurs.247229|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|What characteristics of the land usage type at station 6 would cause a greater amount of sediments?229193|3|wolfe|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The water is absorbed into the soil until it is full of water and can not contain any more and the exess runs off after about an inch. 193184|3|jgroganb|112|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As is level of nitrogen decreases, the BOD increases at a proportional rate. This could be because when nitrogen enters the water, it is accompanied by oxygen. Maybe when there's a lot of BOD there are many oxygen consuming organisms introduced into the water from runoff, which brings a higher concentration of phosphorus, lowering the nitrogen level.184175|3|jgroganb|120|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Why does nitrogen decrease when runoff increases?175166|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:*:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Why haven't the sediments returned to pristine forrest data after the improvements have been made?166157|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Hypothesize why or why not.157148|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what causes the Phosphorus increase.148139|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what might have caused this difference.13994|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|What human influenced factors may cause the high level of nitrates observed at this station?9485|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|What other inmdicator(s) is (are) related to phosphorus concentration?8576|3|dshaffer|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I expect much less run-off from a pristine forest than with other land uses because the soil litter layer absorbs water and the vegetation is thicker slowing down movement of surface water.7667|2|mev1b|1|topstation=1:topindicator=precip:bmptop=1:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Check with Don Shaffer6758|3|mev1b|w55|topstation=2:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The points at the origin indicate when there was no rain for 2 days in a row. The points along the axis indicate when there was rain one day, but no rain the day before or after. The points in the interior show when there was rain for two days in a row.5849|3|leo|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|A leo Answer49P^\ec*'urA>}li/,~74 S P ` ] $ ! DAKH'$B?1.( 446|3|eminemchild|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The differences in the Pristine forest that can change the amounts of runoff are things like the amount of trees that the forest contains.446536|3|dave|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|As above....536527|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 toxins compared to station 7 toxins.527518|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 0 and station 6.518509|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 What is the average percent concentration increase for station 4 compared to station 0?509491|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Focusing on the characteristics of human used wetlands, hypothesize a reason for the differences between the two graphs.491464|3|River|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Concentration changes when the 464482|2|Drag On Word|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The graphs are simular482473|2|SB1|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The more the sediment the more the nitrogen, the concentration of nitrogen increases in section 0 along with the increase of sediments.473455|3|SB1|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen concentration increases when there is more precipitation.455437|3|worm|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I think a new young forest because there's not enough trees or plant life to hold the run-off from going into the river.437428|3|stacy|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Large canopy. High soil moisture content? undisturbed soil428419|3|jgroganb|152|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|DO, runoff, sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus419392|3|dmalorkus|w55|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The points represent the range by which the top levels of phosphorous reached in both graphs. Thus the levels for the top reach a much higher concentration at around six milligrams per liter.392383|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Sediments increase as BOD increases383374|3|Norahjenny|117|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|The Phosphorus dilutes the oxygen level.374365|2|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|It would be benificial to have a list of the BMPs and the their descriptions.365356|3|Norahjenny|109|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Many compounds of Phosphorus neutralize acidic compounds.356347|3|dmalorkus|120|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|As with the sediments, runoff spikes correlated with nitrogen spikes in the water. Once again, this negative correlation can be explained by a number of hypotheses.347338|3|01mcohen|98|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|The runoff increases the Biological Demand 338329|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|okio329266|2|dmalorkus|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Apparently, there seems to be little variability concerning the amount of precipitation which falls in the forest. Only on few occassions did the amount of precipitation saturate the soil to the point of run-off. 266293|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|What else is BOD related to that would make the improvement so slight?293284|3|Katy|w281|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|shiznet284275|3|Norahjenny|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|There is only a certain amount of unrooted sediment locted near a water source. After the unrooted soil is deposited into the water supply by runoff and precipation continues, more water enters the water supply as compared to the ratio of nitrogen to amount of water. This is true because after the loose topsoil is delivered to the water supply, it is more difficult for precipitation to carry the soil and nutrients (e.g. nitrogen) to the water supply.275257|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Cry ty257248|2|danixiah|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|This is a forest ecsystem which allows understory vegetation to slow water velocity, allowing the water to permeate the surface and recharge groundwater aquifers.248239|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize a reason for the increase in phosphorus levels at this station.239194|3|wolfe|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|All permiable serface, water can be absorbed everywhere and trees can absorb water. 194185|3|jgroganb|113|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Correlational185176|3|jgroganb|121|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|From a previous comparison, we found that nitrogen decreased as phosphorus increased. Nitrogen and phosphorus could possibly counteract each other or cause an effect that would do the same thing.176167|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:*:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=1:|Does the DO improve after the bmp has been implemented? Hypothesize why or why not.167158|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:*:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|How does runoff at Station 0 compare to Station 2 after improvements are made?158149|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|What are some possible sources of the Heavy Metals?14995|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize why the D.O. level decreases at this site while the Nitrogen concentration increases.9586|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Why doesn't the concentration of sediments change before th percipitation reaches 1 in.?8677|3|dshaffer|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I would expect there to be more run-off, for the same amount of rainfall, in the winter ane early spring, when vegetation is less dense. However there is less total precip. in winter, so I would expect less total run-off7768|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Under what conditions does the nitrate concentration change?6859|2|mev1b|1|topstation=2:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Phosphates are also contained in detergent. 59P64MJEB96# 41}z + ( } z  ~ {  zw30}z*(zx(609|2|bio6stupid|1|topstation=4:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|notrogen and sediments have no corelation nitrogen and runoff have no corelation 60978|1|keny|5|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Which type of forest would you expect to have more run-off; a mature, old growth forest or a young, new growth forest. Explain your answer.7869|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Is the relationship different depending on the season of the year?69591|3|boberol|559|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Could a buffer zone also be ued as a BMP improvement?591582|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 3 not improved)Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 2.582573|1|keny|2|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 (Station 2 not improved) Compare the relative change at station 7 to the change at station 3.573564|1|keny|3|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Describe the change due to the bmp for pH on the time series graph.564555|3|boberol|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|more variability with area 2555546|2|jill|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|we want to compare graphs more easily, and compare scatterplots 546537|3|dave|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Q. needs rephrasing...537528|1|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 toxins compared to station 7 toxins.528519|1|keny|4|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 2 What have you learned about this indicator to explain the difference between station 0 and station 6?519492|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Where do the toxins at station 5 originate from?492483|3|janea n shannon|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I WOULD EXPECT A483474|3|worm|223|topstation=6:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It might decrease because the owners of the land might have better methods implemented and uses.474465|3|Drag On Word|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|A unstable one 465456|3|SB1|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Yes456447|3|Drag On Word|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The precipitation changes when the nitrogen changes. 447438|3|worm|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Because theres a change in the season.438429|3|stacy|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen is carried from a source (fertilizer found in lawns)into the water during the precipitation429393|2|dmalorkus|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The pristine forest is a far healthier environment for the river than the commercial/industrial zone.393384|3|tram|135|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|At about 10,000 gallons of runoff nitrogen concentration is affected.384375|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As Phosphorus levels increase, the BOD increases as well.375366|3|tram|w90|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|As the river flows down stream, it collects more sediment from the different sites. Also, as you go downstream, the areas become more industrialized, and there is less vegetation to filter out sediment.366357|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|As Phosphorus levels increase, acidity increases.357348|3|dmalorkus|121|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|First, the sediments coming from the runoff might be loaded with bacteria which remove nitrogen from the water. Secondly, the chemicals inside the sediment might synthesize with the nitrogen, thus lowering the levels of nitrogen present in the water348339|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Mooo339294|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=1:|Does the nitrogen level decrease after implementation of the improvement? Hypothesize Why or Why Not?294285|3|Jojo|w282|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|testing285276|3|Norahjenny|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|With more precipitation, there is a lower concentration of nitrogen276267|3|01mcohen|112|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|As the nitrogen level decreases, the BOD levels increase. This is because as the demand goes up it repuires more oxygen.267258|3|dmalorkus|83|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The water molecules have not grouped together, and thus do not have enough mass to overflow the tiny nooks and crannies they occupy. In other words, the water does not have to move because it is occupying a certain space. However, so much water can occupy a space, so once it overflows the space, it starts to move and flow, carrying whatever toxic particles happening to be in the way with it.258249|3|tram|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|when nitrogen is low, precipitation is high.249195|3|jgroganb|118|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|This relationship is not similar to the one between nitrogen and runoff.195186|3|jgroganb|110|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|When the phosphorus level increases, so does the sediment level because both are brought in from runoff.186177|3|jgroganb|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|As the nitrogen concentration decreases, the acidity of the water increases, so a higher level of nitrogen keeps the water at a neutral pH.177168|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=1:|Does the DO improve after the bmp has been implemented? Hypothesize why or why not.168159|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|How does runoff at Station 0 compare to Station 3 after improvements are made?15996|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=watertemp:bmpbottom=0:|What property of water might explain the fact that the D.O. concentation increases as the water temperature decreases and why?9687|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What accompaanies an increase in percipitation that also increases the Biochemical Oxygen Demand?87DpmliMJA> Y V % " X U 85  ^[spt921|3|Tim|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|1921912|3|Bio3sham|241|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The increased runoff from lack of soil to absorb it causes more sediment to be able to flow into the main source.912903|3|Bio3sham|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|the scatter plot is steady at percisly and exactly zero. 903840|3|bio3nima|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|We're not sure how to answer this problem.840831|3|bio3ck|w498|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot of this station increases slowly at first and then around 1000 meters cubed, it starts to increase faster.831822|2|bio3bkd|1|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The graphs change throughout the year822813|3|Bio3sham|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value for station 4 is much higher than the maximum value for station 0. Station 4's max value is about 67000, while station 0's value is about 9700.813804|3|bio3wtg|128|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The crops create nitrogen, therefore there's more nitrogen in a place with more crops.804750|3|bio6stupid|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|The plots are incressing.750741|3|bio6stupid|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|There is no correlation because 0 is constant741732|3|bio6stupid|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|They are both very close732723|3|bio6stupid|239|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|I think that it rained at similar times so the phosphorus leval came at similar time723714|3|bio3jklh|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:| The relationship between these two indicators exist because they are both affected by runoff, but not eachother.714705|3|bio3wtg|114|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|As runoff increases, sediments increase.705651|3|bio6db|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen concentration decreases when the precipitation increases.651660|3|06hyperchic|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The increase of nitrogen will tend to be worse off for these stations. Notrogen is not good for the enviroment and the people living in it.660624|3|bio6camanda|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|i believ ethat an old growth forest would have more runoff because it doesnt need as much water to live because it is not growing as much as a new growth forest. 624633|3|bio6ben|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|an old forest becaus it has been through a lot, so we can study what happened in the growth of the forest633642|3|bio6stupid|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It takes all the water that will be obsourved pluse all the extra for runoff642615|3|06camanda|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I think nitrogen increases while the precipitation increases because when the precipitation is higher more nutrients are released.615444|3|eminemchild|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|an old growth forest would have more of an run-off, b/c of all of the years of wear and tear flatening the forest ground.444606|2|topgun|1|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|We are confused about references to station 2. We thought we were working with station 3 only. Oops?606570|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Answer this question with *only* station 3 improved. Compare the improvement in sediments at station 7 with how it effects the watershed outlet.570561|1|keny|2|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Describe the change due to the bmp for runoff on the time series graph.561552|2|boberol|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|greater frequency in 2. for the same amount of precipitation, station 2 has much greter runoff552543|2|topgun|1|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The scattered point graph is hard to understand. It is diffcult to view the graphs because they are not on the screen at the same time. The should be a way to make both graphs visible at the same time to make comparison better for the students.543534|3|dave|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Suddenly, once pptn reaches 1 inch, which suggests that the ground is saturated at this point, so runoff suddenly increases, and with it, nitrogen.534525|1|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 heavy metal compared to station 7 heavy metal.525516|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 How does the maximum value at station 0 compare to station 6?516507|1|keny|4|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 2 What have you learned about this indicator to explain the difference between station 0 and station 2?507471|3|janea n shannon|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|THE NITROGEN INCREASES AS THE PRECIPITATION INCREASES BECAUCE BOTH SUBSTANCES ARE COMBINED TOGETHER.471462|3|River|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen increase as the precipatation increases because the both of the substances are combined together.462480|3|Drag On Word|112|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|I DON'T KNOW. Because i don't.480453|3|Drag On Word|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The prinestine forest is at the top of the watershed. So whatever flows out of their will end up in the river an flow down stream.453"YV~{# XUVS&#olU U810|3|bio3wtg|129|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|the sediments810900|3|Bio3sham|243|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Industrial waste and polution.900898|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The average percent increase is higher in graph 2 than graph 0.898889|3|Bio3sham|242|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Industrial waste and by products.889801|2|bio3bkd|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|I have no notes on this location. 801799|3|bio3bkd|w506|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The scatter plot has a positive cooralation. 799720|2|bio356|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|When comparing the wetlands with the pristine forset it seems that the wetlands has more nitrogen surges the the forest720711|3|bio3fab|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|A new growth forest would be more likely to have more run-off because the foest is not mature therefore less shrubs and such to stop or decrease the amout of rainfall. Also the soil is not as mature therefore not as packed creating material for run-off.711702|3|bio3wtg|116|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|When BOD increases, phosphorus increases too.702621|3|bio6camanda|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|NO it is not different depending on the season of the year.621630|3|bio6ben|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|yes630612|2|bio6TT|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The pristine forest in our model is untouched, old growth woodlands. The forest has not been impacted by human use, and therefore remains unhindered in its growth and its functions. This station can be used as a comparison to the other stations because it represents an idealized subwatershed. 612603|2|boberol|1|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|we would like to have 3 options for viewing graphs- without improvement, with improvement only, and combined.603540|2|boberol|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|BMP is used in the directions before students will know what it means. Refer to the terms in the instructions. On the scatter plot what accounts for the nitrogen values when rainfall is between 0 and .4 in?540531|3|dave|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It's reaching about 1 inch.531522|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 nitrogen compared to station 7 nitrogen.522513|1|keny|2|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 What is the average percent concentration increase for station 5 compared to station 0?513:daOLlitqKHWTTQ!{x:752 A > ] 920|1|keny|2|topstation=3:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|What happens to water that does not run off? Does it show up in the stream? 920911|3|Bio3sham|240|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|There are more frequent readings with higher levels.911902|3|Bio3sham|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|The APCI is thiiiiiis big.902830|3|bio3ck|w497|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Station 1 has a higher rate of runoff in meters cubed then station 0 does.830821|3|bio3bkd|w506|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The scatter plot has a positive cooraltion821812|3|Bio3sham|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The scatter plot shows a fairily steady increase. Starting at around 1000 for both X and Y and continuing at about a 49 degree angle. 812803|3|bio3wtg|143|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Because the dead crops decompose which makes sediments.803722|3|bio6stupid|238|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|There is more pollution722740|3|bio6stupid|242|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The commercial is a lot more740731|3|bio6stupid|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|It is an incressing scatterplot731713|3|bio3fab|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|the differences in pristine forest from other subwatershed is the amont of pollants in the runoff is less.713704|3|bio3saa|116|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|a direct relationship exists. 704623|3|bio6camanda|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The concentration changes by increasing and decreasin.623650|2|bio6stupid|1|topstation=7:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Yeaaaaaa!!!!!!!650632|3|bio6ben|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|i dont know632641|3|bio6stupid|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|A young forest will have the most runoff because there will be te least amount of foots to suck up water641614|3|06camanda|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|No, it's not different depending on the season.614443|3|eminemchild|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|concentration of precipitation changes when nitrogen levels are changed.443605|3|topgun|575|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|none605560|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Describe the change due to the bmp for pH on the time series graph.560551|3|boberol|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|400%551542|3|topgun|68|topstation=0:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|When the precipitation increases the nitrogen level increases.542533|3|dave|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Precipitation eventually saturates the ground, so runoff increases, carrying with it whatever N is in the soil or above the surface...533524|1|keny|1|topstation=1:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 phosphorus compared to station 7 phosphorus.524515|1|keny|4|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 2 What have you learned about this indicator to explain the difference between station 0 and station 5?515506|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 0 and 2.506470|3|janea n shannon|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|NO,BECAUSE IT CAN RAIN ALL YEAR AND THE NITROGEN CONCENTRATION LEVEL CAN STILL RISE.470461|3|River|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It depends on how many inches and the rain fall the year recieves.461452|3|Drag On Word|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The precipitation is a big part of run off. So the more rain, the more runoff. The less rain, the less runoff. 452~|929097|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|On the concentration vs. time graphs what do you notice about when runoff and BOD spike?9788|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=runoff:*:*:*:*:|Note there is no runoff at station seven because this station is off shore and is not influenced by near by land.8879|2|sander|1|topstation=7:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|N levels went up79LJ# #100|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What do you notice about the two graphs?10098|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What causes a correlation between the two?9889|1|keny|1|*:*:*:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=runoff:*:|Note there is no runoff at station seven because this station is off shore and is not influenced by near by land.89keny1mj101|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Where is the heavy metal that appears in station 7 coming from if there is no heavy metal at station 0?101200|3|wolfe|83|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The rainfall is soaked into the ground and is held until about one inch, the rest above that is runoff. 200110|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|What is the relationship between these two indicators and why does it exist?11099|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What causes a correlation between the two?99  "tq102|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|How do the nitrogen levels compare at these two sites?102120|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|DO NOT ANSWER THIS QUESTION What questions do you have about the relationship between runoff and nitrogen?120300|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|What else is BOD related to that would make the improvement so slight?300210|3|wolfe|104|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|it has all the chemicles from all the other sites that need to be broken down and therefore needs a higher D.O. concentration. 210201|3|michelle|83|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The amount of runoff at this location is unaffected by precipitation until one inch because any amount lower than this is absorbed.201111|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|What does the relationship between air temperature and water temperature tell you about the type of water body we are looking at?111false3NK%"ol1.W%W103|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|What does the increase in Nitrogen mean for the health of station 7 compared to the health of station 0?103301|3|keny|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It changes in concert with the nitrogen, like when it rains more, there's more N runoff.301400|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|See above400121|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|DO NOT ANSWER THIS QUESTION Offer hypotheses to answer your questions.121310|1|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Can you explain why phosphorus levels seem to follow precipation more closely in Site 2 than in Site 0?310220|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|What might have caused the difference between these two stations?220211|3|jgroganb|81|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|The Saturated DO level should be higher than the DO level because it is the capacity rather than the actual leve.211202|3|jgroganb|114|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Whenever there is runoff, there are sediments driven into the water. The amount of sediments is constant, regardless of the amount of runoff.202130|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=nitrogen:*:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=precip:*:|Create a scatterplot. What do you notice about nitrogen concentration after 0.4 inches of rain?130112|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What type of relationship exists between nitrogen and BOD? Why?112keny4B?heur*'wt302|3|keny|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Seems so...more runoff in spring, when it tends to rain more...302500|1|keny|4|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 2 What have you learned about this indicator to explain the difference between station 0 and 1? 500320|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|How would expect the best mitigation practice to affect this?320410|3|jgroganb|150|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|lawn fertilizers, oil from cars, paint chips, sewage, pesticides410401|3|michelle|128|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 (the agricultural area) has a higher nitrogen concentration because of the increased runoff of fertlizer, pesticides, and animal excrement.401140|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Why would the sediment load be higher and more frequent at station 3 than at station 0?140122|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|What type of relationship between nitrogen and sediments do the graphs show?122311|3|joschmo|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablabla311230|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Hypothesize what might be the source of the Heavy Metals?230221|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What other indicator(s) is BOD related to that could explain the difference between the graphs?221212|3|michelle|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Well notepad, there appears to be a large discrepancy between site 0 and site 7. Site 7 has a high concentration of nitrogen. Though I cannot tell from the display here, I am willing to bet that the nitrogen levels go up at each rainfall.212203|3|jgroganb|115|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Because runoff always contains sediment. Maybe there's only a certain amount of sediment that can be carried away with the runoff.203131|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Create a scatterplot. What do you notice about phosphorus levels when preciptation is higer than 0.3 inches?131113|1|keny|2|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Is this relationship causal or correlational?113104|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What properties of the water at station 7 lead to the increase of BOD at this station?104*YV(%|FCA>_\c`@@303|3|keny|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Could it be that all the N is getting washed out of the soil, so there's less N runoff, eventually ?303132|1|keny|1|topstation=3:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|What happens to runoff levels when precipitation exceeds 1 inch? Why?132600|2|topgun|1|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Runoff and PH in model do not change with BMP. Question reaction Seem fine but difficult to thoroughly analyze question when no data is available.600510|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 0 and station 4.510501|1|keny|1|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 How does the maximum value at station 0 compare to station 2?501420|3|jgroganb|153|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|more algae from the increase in nitrogen which eats the oxygen, covers the water surface, lowering the DO, which raises the BOD;420411|2|jgroganb|1|topstation=0:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|same411402|3|jgroganb|147|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|Some causes of the difference in Nitrogen concentration could be lawn fertilizers, and more air pollution.402330|3|Norahjenny|108|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|As nitrogen levels decrease, the acidity of the water increases. This is probably due to the fact that many nitrogen compounds neutralize acids.330222|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What causes the increased BOD at Station 6 compared to Station 0?222105|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|In what two ways is the amount of Phosphorus at station 7 increased versus the Phosphorus at station 0?105321|3|Norahjenny|120|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|What is the likelyhood that runoff will collect nitrogen as it moves over the land?321312|3|joschmo|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|blablabla312240|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|In what two ways does the bottom graphs show an increase in amount of sediment?240231|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Where are the toxins coming from that appear at station 6?231213|3|michelle|103|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The increase of Nitrogen at station 7 is probably an indicator of increased sediment and runoff carrying nitrogen. All in all, it does not bode well for the health of station 7.213204|3|jgroganb|100|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|The graphs are very similar, as the level of sediments increase, the BOD level increases to the same proportion.204150|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|What are some possible sources of the Toxins?150141|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|What other indicator(s) is (are) related to the BOD increasing?141123|3|leungmar|w51|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|hjhgjdfghdjfhg123114|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|Describe the relationship between sediment and runoff.114B52'$85ur!<9GDB?;896}z } h e ^ [ ,)|923|3|Tim|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|3547567567567567 923914|3|Bio3sham|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Winterfresh gum tastes much much cooler!!!914905|3|bio3saa|w516|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value was 10 times higher in 6 over 0.905860|3|bio3saa|w517|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It is much higher.860851|3|bio356|w513|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|wetlands has more851842|3|bio3wtg|138|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|The agrictultural graph spikes more than the pristine forest graph.842833|3|bio3jklh|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 2 is much larger than the maximum value at station 0. 833824|3|bio3saa|w516|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 0 is .1 more than station 6.824815|2|Bio3sham|1|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|4 has a significantly greater amount of BOTH runoff AND groundwater!!!!!815806|3|bio356|w512|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maxium value of station 0 has more runoff that station5 806770|3|bio6lyngen|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|The max value of Stat 0, is 7.0000 and the max value of stat 2 is 6.8000. not much changes, but stat 2's data changes more than stat 0 does.770761|3|bio6cookie|w498|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot has a positive correlation.761752|3|bio6stupid|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|The avrage is higher for 4752743|3|bio6stupid|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The plot is decressing743734|2|bio6lyngen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Both Station 0 and 2 have no percentage for days 120 through 180. Their datas are all zeros. The scatterplot of station 0 and 2 are at 0,0. 734725|3|bio6stupid|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|They both go up at similar times.725716|2|bio3wtg|1|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|When the air temperature increases, water temperature increases.716707|3|bio3fab|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|When the nitrogen concetration gets higher the precipitation rises. When nitrogen concentration gets lower the precipitation decreases also.707680|2|bio3abc|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen conceration/sediments are the same in sector 0.680671|3|bio6dnkc|40|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The nitrogen level is higher in station 1.671662|3|boi6camanda|223|topstation=6:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|macaramacaramacaramacaramacaramacaramacaramacara662653|3|bio6db|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Maybe because the precipitation spreads out and disperses the nitrogen.653626|3|bio6camanda|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|There isn't any concrete in a pristine forest so ther ear emores "pores" to absurb the run off.626635|3|bio6ben|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|the subwatershed has the water in it.635644|2|bio6stupid|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I love work!!!!644617|3|06camanda|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|An old growth forest would have more run off because it isn't growing as much so it doesn't need as much water.617608|2|bio6tragicfear|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|our notes for this location, it was quite interesting but i didnt see any connection between the pristine forest and and any other locations on the map. we havent visited it yet, theyre should be a link that connects us to a comparison between different sites on the rivers path. Also "clicking" is spelled wrong in the 3rd paragraph as cliscking. the levels on the relationship between phosphorus and the precipitation were both at a high on day 150. the phosphorus level was high when the precipitation increased. 608590|1|keny|3|topstation=2:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:| Jigsaw 3 What questions do you have about the improvement of station 7 compared to station 2?590581|1|keny|3|topstation=3:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 3 What questions do you have about the improvement of station 7 compared to station 3?581572|1|keny|3|topstation=3:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=1:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 What questions do you have about the relative change in station 7 after the changes in stations 2 and 3 were made?572563|1|keny|4|topstation=2:topindicator=ph:bmptop=1:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=1:|Jigsaw 3 Add a question here563554|3|boberol|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|about 18x larger554545|3|jill|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|A linear relationship - as the nitrogen level increases, the sediment level increases.545<ZW\Y>;ZW SPsp T Q I F   r o TT924|2|Tim|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|boooooooooo924915|3|Bio3sham|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|It has steady increse in a straight line.915906|3|bio3saa|w517|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The increase is 41863.8286906870|3|bio3fab|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot for station 0 and station 4 are almost the same. 870861|3|bio3saa|w518|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|It is a porabola861852|3|bio356|w514|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|have no scatter plot.852843|3|bio3wtg|139|topstation=0:topindicator=do:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=do:bmpbottom=0:|The sediments from the crops, which wash into the water, contain bacteria that create oxygen.843834|3|bio3jklh|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|Station two is much more concentrated than station 0. 834825|3|bio3saa|w517|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|The average percent concentration increase from statoin 0 to station 6 is .2437.825816|3|bio3fab|244|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The amount of trees and plants is less due to industry therefore trees and plants can not stop the amount of runoff.816807|3|bio356|w513|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The average percent increase is more for stsation 0 than station 5807780|3|Bio3sham|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The scatter plot shows exponential growth after it reaches a value of about 20000.780771|3|bio6lyngen|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|the average value for stat 0 is 6.9888 and as for stat 2 is 6.5380. it decreased in the level by about 4 tenths.771762|3|bio6cookie|w496|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|it's a lot less762753|3|bio6lyngen|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|In station 0, Pristine Forest, the maximum value stays at zero with no percantage and all values (max, min) are at zero. As for station 2, the maximum value is 0.2001.753744|3|bio6stupid|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum of both are similar744735|3|bio6stupid|244|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|In a comercial area, there would not be much runoff as a pristine forset woud have because there woudn't be much soil to absorb the water. 735726|3|bio6stupid|w55|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|When the varibles are changed scatter plots wont select726717|3|bio356|105|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|Station 7 has increases a lot more than station 0, and the scale at station 7 is different than station 0.717708|3|bio3fab|69|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The relationship is differs between the seasons of the year. During the dryer seasons the precipitation isn't as high so the nitrogen concenntration isn't as high either.708690|3|bio3saa|113|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|correlational690681|3|bio3abc|122|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen and sediments are very identical but the nitrogen graph is fliped upside down.681672|3|bio6dnkc|w496|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum level is higher at station 1 by about 0.23.672663|2|bio6stupid|1|topstation=4:topindicator=precip:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Thee is a higer tozin amunt663654|3|bio6db|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|During some seasons, decreased precipitation causes the nitrogen amount to decrease. But during rainy seasons, nitrogen decreases because of plant growth and other enviromental factors.654636|2|bio6ben|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I have no idea on notes on this location636645|3|bio6tragicfear|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|in the pristine forest it doesnt have as many pollutants as many other areas where watershed occurs. 645618|3|06camanda|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|It takes such a large change in precipitation before there is a change in run off because the ground can soak up a lot of water.618627|2|bio6camanda|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|NONE627609|2|bio6stupid|1|topstation=4:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|notrogen and sediments have no corelation nitrogen and runoff have no corelationnitroge and ph have highs at similar times they are closely related to their rise and falls Phosphorus and sediments are not related at all phosphorus and ph have no relations phosphou=rus and BOD have both get greater and lower at the same times sediments and runoff have no similarities i am not sure609 _\52+(YV2/ 925|2|joe|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Hi Mom925916|2|Bio3sham|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|hey hey hey916907|3|bio3saa|w518|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|Its random.907897|3|bio3wtg|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|There is a higher maximum in graph 2.897888|2|Bio3sham|1|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|Station zero didn't show anything. That's really sad.888880|3|bio3jklh|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Station 0 has a higher maximum value at 7, than staion 2 at 6.8.880871|3|bio3fab|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value of station 4 is higher than the value of station 0. The highest point on station 0 goes up to the middle of station 4 graph.871862|3|bio3fab|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot for station 0 and station 4 are almost the same. 862853|3|bio356|w515|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|don't need to answer853844|3|bio3bkd|w504|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station 0 is higher than station 3.844835|3|bio3jklh|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 has a much larger fluxuation pattern than station 0, and reaches much higher numbers. Station 0 peaks much less often than station 2. 835826|3|bio3saa|w518|topstation=0:topindicator=ph:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|It is a halfplane y > x.826817|3|bio3fab|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot for this information is that the pristine forest's runoff remains pretty constant, where as the commercial runoff changes drastically.817808|3|bio356|w514|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|We have no scatter plot.808800|3|bio3bkd|w507|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|HAHAHA i dont have to answer this question!800798|3|bio3bkd|w505|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|I dont understand how to get the percentages.798]Zyvyv63*'~{NK##/,~74 S P ` ] $ ! DAKH'$B?1.( 446|3|eminemchild|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|The differences in the Pristine forest that can change the amounts of runoff are things like the amount of trees that the forest contains.446536|3|dave|24|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|As above....536527|1|keny|1|topstation=7:topindicator=toxins:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=toxins:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe what the scatterplot tells you about station 1 toxins compared to station 7 toxins.527518|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 Describe the scatterplot of this indicator for station 0 and station 6.518509|1|keny|3|topstation=0:*:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:*:bmpbottom=0:|Jigsaw 1 What is the average percent concentration increase for station 4 compared to station 0?509491|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:*:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Focusing on the characteristics of human used wetlands, hypothesize a reason for the differences between the two graphs.491464|3|River|23|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Concentration changes when the 464482|2|Drag On Word|1|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The graphs are simular482473|2|SB1|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The more the sediment the more the nitrogen, the concentration of nitrogen increases in section 0 along with the increase of sediments.473455|3|SB1|22|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Nitrogen concentration increases when there is more precipitation.455437|3|worm|78|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|I think a new young forest because there's not enough trees or plant life to hold the run-off from going into the river.437428|3|stacy|25|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Large canopy. High soil moisture content? undisturbed soil428419|3|jgroganb|152|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|DO, runoff, sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus419392|3|dmalorkus|w55|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The points represent the range by which the top levels of phosphorous reached in both graphs. Thus the levels for the top reach a much higher concentration at around six milligrams per liter.392383|2|Norahjenny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|Sediments increase as BOD increases383374|3|Norahjenny|117|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|The Phosphorus dilutes the oxygen level.374365|2|keny|1|topstation=2:topindicator=temperature:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|It would be benificial to have a list of the BMPs and the their descriptions.365356|3|Norahjenny|109|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=ph:bmpbottom=0:|Many compounds of Phosphorus neutralize acidic compounds.356347|3|dmalorkus|120|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|As with the sediments, runoff spikes correlated with nitrogen spikes in the water. Once again, this negative correlation can be explained by a number of hypotheses.347338|3|01mcohen|98|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=0:|The runoff increases the Biological Demand 338329|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=temperature:bmpbottom=0:|okio329266|2|dmalorkus|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|Apparently, there seems to be little variability concerning the amount of precipitation which falls in the forest. Only on few occassions did the amount of precipitation saturate the soil to the point of run-off. 266293|1|keny|1|topstation=0:topindicator=bod:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=bod:bmpbottom=1:|What else is BOD related to that would make the improvement so slight?293284|3|Katy|w281|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=1:|shiznet284275|3|Norahjenny|107|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|There is only a certain amount of unrooted sediment locted near a water source. After the unrooted soil is deposited into the water supply by runoff and precipation continues, more water enters the water supply as compared to the ratio of nitrogen to amount of water. This is true because after the loose topsoil is delivered to the water supply, it is more difficult for precipitation to carry the soil and nutrients (e.g. nitrogen) to the water supply.275257|2|01mcohen|1|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|Cry ty257248|2|danixiah|1|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=0:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|This is a forest ecsystem which allows understory vegetation to slow wat926|2|dghjgh|1|topstation=2:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=precip:bmpbottom=0:|gjgjgj926917|3|bio3wtg|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=watertemp:bmpbottom=0:|The value in station 2 in slightly higher than station 1.917908|3|bio3wtg|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|There is a higher maximum value in graph 2 than graph 0.908890|3|Bio3sham|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The scatterplot stays steady at EXACTLY zero, no more, no less! Not even .0001 more or less. JUST ZERO!890881|3|bio3saa|w516|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|Groundwater is much lower.881872|3|bio3wtg|w501|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 has much more total flow than station 0.872863|3|bio3fab|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value of station 4 is higher than the value of station 0. The highest point on station 0 goes up to the middle of station 4 graph.863854|3|bio3pmjm|w504|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|The ground water level is higher in station 3 than in station 0.854845|3|bio3bkd|w505|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=3:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|I dont know how to do percantages. 845836|3|Bio3sham|w510|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|The readings are very concentrated around 0-10000. Readings do continue up both the x and y axis' sparingly.836827|3|bio3ck|215|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=1:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|There was a higher average of runoff for the logging forest then for the Pristine forest. The Logging Forest also has a larger maximum value.827818|3|bio3fab|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum valueat station 0 differs from station 4 because station 4 almost doubles the maximum of station 0.818809|3|bio356|w515|topstation=0:topindicator=runoff:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=runoff:bmpbottom=0:|I don't need to to answer I don't need to answer809XUZW>>927|3|keny|102|topstation=0:topindicator=nitrogen:bmptop=0:bottomstation=7:bottomindicator=nitrogen:bmpbottom=0:|levels at 7 are ten fold higher on average than at 0927918|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=watertemp:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=watertemp:bmpbottom=0:|The average percent increase is higher in graph 2 than graph 0.918909|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=phosphorus:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=phosphorus:bmpbottom=0:|The average percent increase is higher in graph 2 than graph 0.909891|3|Bio3sham|w508|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|The maximum value at station four is much higher.891882|3|bio3saa|w517|topstation=0:topindicator=groundwater:bmptop=0:bottomstation=6:bottomindicator=groundwater:bmpbottom=0:|the increase is 17221.2451882873|3|bio3wtg|w502|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=totalflow:bmpbottom=0:|Station 2 has a higher percent increase compared to station 0.873864|3|bio356|w512|topstation=0:topindicator=totalflow:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=saturateddo:bmpbottom=0:|the maxium value is more for pristine forest.864GD|y896|3|bio3wtg|w503|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=2:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The points start going up near the right side of the graph.896887|3|Bio3sham|w509|topstation=0:topindicator=heavymetal:bmptop=0:bottomstation=4:bottomindicator=heavymetal:bmpbottom=0:|There is an extreme difference because staion zero does not show any readings.887878|3|bio356|w491|topstation=0:topindicator=sediments:bmptop=0:bottomstation=5:bottomindicator=sediments:bmpbottom=0:|The difference is becasue of people and the water may make more.878