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  • The Muskegon Lake Observatory buoy
    • — December 23, 2024

    Research Brief: Drivers of Hypoxia and Algal Blooms in Muskegon Lake

    Hypoxia and anoxia are driven by a variety of anthropogenic and natural influences—however, climate change and increased eutrophication have led to more frequent and severe bouts of hypoxia in recent[…]

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    • — December 16, 2024

    Lake Erie Volunteer Science Network: Building Trust in Citizen Science Programs

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/lake-erie-volunteer-science-network-building-trust-in-citizen-science-programs.htm

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  • Hydrologic technician with the U.S. Geological Survey secures an ADCP to monitor hydrology conditions
    • — December 16, 2024

    Research Brief: Impacts of Variable Hydrology and Water Quality on Harmful Algal Blooms in Saskatchewan

    The ever-growing frequency and severity of harmful algal blooms (HABs) have left resource managers searching for answers as to what is causing HABs. While some variables have been more strongly[…]

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    Snow Mountain Landscape of Tibet. A region dominated by lakes and glaciers triggering GLOFS and the formation of thermokarst lakes.
    • — December 9, 2024

    Research Brief: Evaluating Methane Emissions in Thermokarst Lakes

    Manmade emissions of various greenhouse gases like methane have exacerbated climate change, leading to severe global impacts. The rapid warming and abrupt thaw triggered by climate change results in the[…]

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