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    • — August 8, 2016

    Tracking Lake Mendota Greenhouse Gas Flux

    Scientists at University of Wisconsin — Madison use an eddy covariance approach to study greenhouse gas movement around Lake Mendota.

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    • — March 24, 2016

    Lake Mendota Invasive Species Impacts

    The spiny water flea is a troubling invasive species in the Great Lakes region. In Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota, the tiny creature has been linked with a reduction in water clarity,[…]

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    • — October 30, 2014

    Changing Chlorophyll Levels Show Lake Mendota’s Fall Turnover In Action

    A graduate student at the University of Wisconsin’s Center for Limnology has captured the fall turnover of Lake Mendota in action, according to a blog post from the school. The[…]

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    • — August 26, 2014

    Majority Of Lake Mendota’s Phosphorus Flows In During Just 29 Days Each Year

    Researchers at the University of Wisconsin – Madison have found that most of the phosphorus making it into Lake Mendota each year gets there over the course of just 29[…]

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