Silver (Putnam County)
Florida LAKEWATCH Water Chemistry Summary
Location: Latitude 29°26'37", Longitude 81°34'23"
Period of record: 50 sampling dates; May 4, 1990 to December 3, 1995
Surface area (Shafer et al. 1986): 76 acres / 31 hectacres
Lake Region (Griffith et al. 1997): Eastern Flatlands
Geologic formation (Brooks 1981):
The geology is dominated by coastal sand and shelly silty sand of the preglacial Pleistocene.
Physiographic region (Brooks 1981):
The water body lies in the Crescent City-Deland Ridge division of the Central Lake District.
Supplemental, unpublished water chemistry data, University of Florida.
Numbers reported below are the average for 1 month sampled:
|
pH |
6.1 |
Sulfate (mg/L) |
13.0 |
|
Total alkalinity (mg/L as CaCO3) |
1.2 |
Calcium (mg/L) |
2.5 |
|
Conductance (µS/cm @ 25 °C) |
102 |
Magnesium (mg/L) |
2.9 |
|
Color (Pt-Co units) |
30 |
Sodium (mg/L) |
10.0 |
|
Chloride (mg/L) |
20.0 |
Potassium (mg/L) |
2.4 |
Long-term Florida LAKEWATCH Data
Numbers reported below are the minimum, average, and maximum value for the 50 months sampled:
|
|
Minimum |
Average |
Maximum |
|
Long-term total phosphorus concentrations (µg/L) |
9 |
16 |
26 |
|
Long-term total nitrogen concentrations (µg/L) |
510 |
1120 |
2160 |
|
Long-term total chlorophyll concentrations (µg/L) |
1.0 |
14.1 |
58.7 |
|
Long-term Secchi depth (ft) |
1.5 |
4.5 |
8.8 |
Florida LAKEWATCH data were not collected in 1999.
Silver (Putnam County)
Florida LAKEWATCH Aquatic Plant Summary
Aquatic plant data collected on August 4, 1993
|
Percent area covered with aquatic vegetation (PAC, %) |
6 |
|
Percent of lake's volume filled with vegetation (PVI, %) |
1 |
|
Average emergent plant biomass (kg wet wt/m2) |
4.0 |
|
Average floating-leaved plant biomass (kg wet wt/m2) |
0.0 |
|
Average submersed plant biomass (kg wet wt/m2) |
0.4 |
|
Average width of emergent and floating-leaved zone (ft.) |
29 |
|
Average lake depth (m) |
3 |
Frequency that plant species occur in 10 evenly spaced transects around the lake.
|
Common Name |
Plant Species |
Frequency (%) |
|
water-pennywort |
Hydrocotyle umbellata |
100 |
|
maidencane |
Panicum hemitomon |
100 |
|
slender spikerush |
Eleocharis baldwinii |
80 |
|
water primrose |
Ludwigia octovalvis |
80 |
|
red root |
Lachnanthes caroliniana |
80 |
|
pickerelweed |
Pontederia cordata |
70 |
|
cat-tail |
Typha spp. |
70 |
|
St. John's wort |
Hypericum spp. |
70 |
|
Tracy's beak-rush |
Rhynchospora tracyi |
70 |
|
. |
Rhexia mariana |
70 |
|
sawgrass |
Cladium jamaicense |
60 |
|
duck-potato |
Sagittaria lancifolia |
50 |
|
rush fuirena |
Fuirena scirpoidea |
50 |
|
fragrant water-lily |
Nymphaea odorata |
40 |
|
red ludwigia |
Ludwigia repens |
40 |
|
jointed flat sedge |
Cyperus haspan |
40 |
|
yellow-eyed grass |
Xyris spp. |
30 |
|
rose-gentians |
Sabatia stellaris |
30 |
|
wax myrtle |
Myrica cerifera |
20 |
|
salt-bush |
Baccharis spp. |
10 |
|
buttonbush |
Cephalanthus occidentalis |
10 |
|
southern cutgrass |
Leersia hexandra |
10 |
|
inundated beak-rush |
Rhynchospora inundata |
10 |
|
Baldwin flat sedge |
Cyperus globulosus |
10 |