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Appendix 3: Maps of Water Quality Parameters

Figure A1: Trophic level index – North Island

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Figure A2: Trophic level index – South Island

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Figure A3: Total nitrogen – North Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A4: Total nitrogen – South Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A5: Total phosphorus – North Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A6: Total phosphorus – South Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A7: Chorophyll – North Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A8: Chlorophyll – South Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A9: Secchi depths

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A10: NH4-N – North Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A11: NH4-N – South Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A12: DRP – North Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A13: DRP – South Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A14: Turbidity – North Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

Figure A15: Turbidity – South Island

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Data ranges for groups are generated automatically by natural breaks (Jenks) method in ESRI Arc GIS, a method that groups data (ie, lakes) into clusters of similar value.

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