Friday Five: Lakes of the Adirondacks
The Adirondack Mountain range was formed by the retreating Laurentian Glacier, an ice sheet that covered large portions of North America and was many miles thick in some areas. The[…]
The Adirondack Mountain range was formed by the retreating Laurentian Glacier, an ice sheet that covered large portions of North America and was many miles thick in some areas. The[…]
In freshwater ecosystems, Secchi depth is the indicator of water quality with the longest history of standardized measurement by scientists and citizens alike [1-3]. The first transparency measurements were made[…]
A recent study clarified a steelhead hatchery’s role in nutrient pollution in Trout Run, a small Pennsylvania Lake Erie Tributary.
Though many lakes are marked by calm waters and serene surroundings, this can change in an instant. Heaving waves and high winds caused by extreme weather can change any water[…]