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.
A study of a lake high in the Sierra Nevada mountains shows lake temperatures don’t always track closely with atmospheric temperatures.
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) pose a significant threat to biodiversity and production from large-scaled lake and river ecosystems. AIS cause species extinctions, increase homogenization of biological communities, decrease native biotic[…]
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[…]
A new study suggests that Lake Erie has grown more vulnerable to harmful algal blooms, which pop up at lower phosphorous loads than expected.