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    • — November 18, 2014

    Changing Winds Key To Studying Lake Tahoe’s Currents

    Scientists at the Tahoe Environmental Research Center say that Lake Tahoe is all but calm underneath the surface, according to the Nevada Appeal. And though its currents are broadly fickle,[…]

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    • — November 12, 2014

    High in the Sierra Nevada, lake temperatures more complicated than warming atmosphere

    A study of a lake high in the Sierra Nevada mountains shows lake temperatures don’t always track closely with atmospheric temperatures.

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    • — November 11, 2014

    Lake Mapourika Sediments Tell History Of Earthquakes (Video)

    Of all the things lake sediments have been used to study – like telling the history of the Spanish climate or showing the unyielding force of California drought – predicting[…]

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    • — November 3, 2014

    Lake Erie has grown more vulnerable to algae blooms; tougher nutrient targets needed

    A new study suggests that Lake Erie has grown more vulnerable to harmful algal blooms, which pop up at lower phosphorous loads than expected.

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