On Highland Lake, data buoy to help answer stratification questions
An anonymously funded data buoy on Maine’s Highland Lake will help answer questions about stratification, deep oxygen and phosphorus recycling.
An anonymously funded data buoy on Maine’s Highland Lake will help answer questions about stratification, deep oxygen and phosphorus recycling.
Japan’s Lake Mashu, which has long reigned as one of the world’s clearest, is losing some of its transparent wake, according to The Asahi Shimbun. Changes in water circulation patterns,[…]
A data buoy named “Goldie” is keeping track of changes on Maine’s Great Pond, a seemingly pristine lake that scientists say may actually be in slow decline.
Water quality is an important aspect of a lake ecosystem, and can be degraded by nutrient loading of phosphorous and nitrogen that results from anthropogenic land use (Beaver et al.[…]