Temperature profiling buoys will aid in Lake Superior research
In 2007, Jay Austin, professor of physics at the University of Minnesota Duluth, was an author of a report asserting that the surface temperatures of Lake Superior had risen at[…]
In 2007, Jay Austin, professor of physics at the University of Minnesota Duluth, was an author of a report asserting that the surface temperatures of Lake Superior had risen at[…]
The first few weeks of a young fishery-born salmon’s life can be vulnerable ones. If left to fend for themselves, they must struggle to survive against predators and starvation. Fortunately[…]
For readers who live inside their inboxes or just want to receive regular updates on lake news without having to check the site, Lake Scientist now offers a free daily[…]
The In-Situ Aqua TROLL 100 simultaneously measures and logs water conductivity and temperature to characterize water quality changes or estimate contamination. Conductivity measures water’s ability to carry an electric current;[…]