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ATDoel
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09/02/2015 11:45AM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
I'm looking for bathymetry data on some of the northern Quetico lakes but I'm striking out. The Minnesota DNR has great info on the BWCA lakes but the Ontario MNR has virtually none that I can find on the Quetico lakes. Does anyone have any leads?
 
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old_salt
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09/02/2015 12:24PM  
I've bathed in most of them. You probably could too. Hope this helps.
inspector13
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09/02/2015 12:41PM  

Try here.

PineKnot
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09/03/2015 04:58AM  
Bathymetry data??...
09/03/2015 08:00AM  
quote PineKnot: "Bathymetry data??...
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Think topography...under water.
old_salt
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09/03/2015 09:47AM  
quote ParkerMag: "
quote PineKnot: "Bathymetry data??...
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Think topography...under water."


Hydrography.
Savage Voyageur
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09/03/2015 11:07AM  
quote old_salt: "I've bathed in most of them. You probably could too. Hope this helps."


Still laughing...
ATDoel
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09/03/2015 11:13AM  
quote old_salt: "
quote ParkerMag: "
quote PineKnot: "Bathymetry data??...
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Think topography...under water."



Hydrography. "


Kind of, hydrographic maps are mostly utilized for navigation and may offer some bottom data but the purpose isn't to map the bottom. An underwater topo would be the best description of a bathymetric map.
PineKnot
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09/04/2015 04:21AM  
Dopey me...coulda just said depth charts for lakes....
old_salt
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09/04/2015 10:48AM  
So, if topography means above water, bottomography refers to lake bottom?
Thwarted
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09/06/2015 05:51PM  
quote old_salt: "So, if topography means above water, bottomography refers to lake bottom?"
You're getting out of your depth Old Salt.
old_salt
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09/06/2015 07:04PM  
quote Thwarted: "
quote old_salt: "So, if topography means above water, bottomography refers to lake bottom?"
You're getting out of your depth Old Salt."


Could be. Who needs a map? Deep cranks and jigs.
 
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