LAKEPULSE LAKE HEALTH ASSESSMENT
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× In this view, some functionnality have been cut to have a better user experience. All the functionnality to interact with the maps are still avaible, You may click on the lakes to have some infromations about them.
Lake and watershed data ×

Lakes displayed

Lakes sampled by LakePulse info
Estimated water colour of the lake

Lake variables

You can choose up to 2 variables
Chemical
Chloride info
Chloride Concentration (mg/L)
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Dissolved Inorganic Carbon info
DIC Concentration (mg/L)
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Dissolved Organic Carbon info
DOC Concentration (mg/L)
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Nitrate info
NO3 Concentration (µg/L)
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Sodium info
Sodium Concentration (mg/L)
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Soluble Reactive Phosphorus info
SRP Concentration (µg/L)
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Total Phosphorus info
Phosphorus concentration (µg/L)
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Total Nitrogen info
Nitrogen Concentration (mg/L)
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Optics
Secchi Depth info
Secchi Depth (m)
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Coloured dissolved organic matter info
Coloured dissolved organic matter (m⁻¹) at 440 nm
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Total suspended solids info
Total suspended solids (mg/L)
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Lake Colour info
Biological & trophic status
Trophic State (Chlorophyll) info
Chlorophyll a (trophic state)
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Trophic State (Secchi depth) info
Secchi depth (trophic state)
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Trophic State (Total phosphorus) info
Total phosphorus (trophic state)
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Watershed variable

You can choose up to 2 variables
Mean slopes info
Mean slopes (%)
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Watershed area info
Watershed area (km²)
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Watershed land use and land cover (%)

You can choose up to 2 variables
Agriculture info
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Deforestation info
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Grassland Managed info
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Mine info
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Natural Landscape info
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Pasture info
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Urban info
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Water info
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Geography

Lake Depth info
Lake depth (m)
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Lake Area (km²) info
Lake area (km)
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Data calculator (Beta)

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Subtraction
Multiplication
Division

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Labels info
Basic info
Satellite ©Esri info
Additional information
Ecozones info
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Land Use Canada info
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Human Impact Values info
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National agricultural ecumene info
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Canadian pipelines info
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Aboriginal Lands of Canada
Legislative Boundaries
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Record Holders ×

Select a variable to see which lake among those sampled by LakePulse holds the record (data presented are approximate).

Lake

Characteristic

Biological

Chemical

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Watershed

Characteristic

Land use

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Lakepulse Record:
Lake:
Description:

Show variables distribution by : Province/Territory Ecozones
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(Hover above to get statistics)
Select variables :
Show violin plot
(Show the distribution)
Show points
(Click on a point to get more lake info)
LakePulse partners all provided substantial support to LakePulse. This included data, logistical support, local and scientific expertise, and scholarships to our students and postdocs.
Quite simply, LakePulse would not have been possible without their help.
The funding for this project was provided by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

A portrait of lakes across Canada from LakePulse
To assess lake health, our teams traveled across Canada for 3 summers to collect lake data.
664 lakes were sampled and analyzed to create a nationwide dataset.
From this dataset and further analyses by LakePulse, a geomatics team at the University of Sherbrooke developed the LakePulse portal.
To learn how to navigate the portal, check the next few pages.
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Navigating the portal
First,click and drag to move around the portal.
The tools in the top right corner will help you throughout your session.
To zoom in and zoom out, click on those buttons.
To reset the portal at the starting view.
To see these instructions again, click on the help button.
For more advanced tools click on the three small dots.
With these tricks, you'll be navigating in the map like a pro !
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Lake report
The map is interactive, you can click on all the sampled lakes to know more about their characteristics, you will recognize them by their color.
If you click on a lake, a large window will appear.
Click on these tabs to see all the information.
If you see this icon info anywhere in the portal, do not hesitate to click on it to see more information. There are quite a few hidden features that you will find in there.
Click on the text and items in blue to discover new features.
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Menu
To remove the sampled lakes, show more data about them on the map or even to create new variables, click on Lake & Watershed data.
To remove labels or change the map in the background click on Map Background.
To see which sampled lake had the most extreme values and learn more about the cause click on Record Holders.
The icons on the left give you access to different features.

Most are self explanatory but a couple may need a bit more explanation, click on the next button for more details.
To compare lakes’ variables between ecozone or province click on Lake comparison between regions.
To see some results that were published by LakePulse click on LakePulse Research..
To share issues or comments please click on Share feedbacks.
To see who are the partners for the LakePulse project click on Partners.
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Lake & Watershed data
Tricks to see the legend of the selected data or map background.
To see the legend of the selected data click here.
This button opens the legend in a floating window that you can drag around.
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Lake comparison between regions
Select if you want to display data across ecozones or provinces/territories.
Select which variable you want to look at.
Select how to present the data.
Optional: If you chose to look across provinces/territories above, you can subselect an ecozone and only the provinces that overlap with this ecozone will be presented. Similarly if you chose Ecozones above.

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Lake selection graphic
This tools show the variables of all the lakes contained inside the screen view.
To restrict the number of lakes click here (1), then click and drag on the map (2) to select the desired lakes.
If you change the screen view, click here to update the graphic.
Select which variable you want to look at.
You will find the tool in the bottom right corner.
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Credits
This portal presents the result of extensive field work, sample and data analysis, quality control by students, postdocs, research assistants and researchers from 10 universities across Canada which collaborated with provincial and federal governments and other organizations.
See lakepulse.ca for more information on the program and participants.

Design and technical aspects of the portal are carried out by the Université de Sherbrooke. ‘Portal team’: Jelena Juric, Jean-Sébastien Bruneau-Blais, Emma Dubrûle, Virginie Tetreault, Samia Djerroud and Maxime Fradette. Its development is supervised by Yannick Huot.

We thank everyone who has commented and provided feedback during its construction.

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Data access
The results presented in the current version of the web portal (phase 1) should not be used for scientific investigation (most were rounded, scaled, binned or otherwise modified to help with presentation and comparisons). They are meant to provide information to environmental stewards, policy makers and the public to understand and compare lakes in the context of others in Canada and their region. LakePulse will release its complete dataset once the students and postdocs have advanced their work and we are fully confident in the dataset.

This said, land use and land cover as well lake and watershed characteristics (size, slopes, etc.) are available and quality controlled and can be used for any purposes (available under the lake Characteristics and Watershed Characteristics to of each lake). The shapefiles of the watersheds and lakes are also provided under the 'Watershed Characteristics' tab of each lake under the 'learn more' section. These are also quality controlled and usable for any purposes.
Portal version: 2.0.0
2.0.0 :
-First bilingual version of the portal
-New Features : Lake assessment top ribbon and tab
-New Feature : 3D Watershed Model tab
-New Map Background : Canadian pipelines
-New Lake and Watershed data : Geography
1.0.1 :
-New features : comparison of selected Lake, storymap, added information on the subclasses of the land use classes, aboriginal reserve
-Minor bug fixes
1.0.0 :
First version of the lake pulse portal. For this version, many basic tools were implemented to obtain information the lakes and to compare data between them. New functionalities will be added here. But for now, just explore the portal and you can use the story map to help you navigate.