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    • — May 14, 2014

    Wisconsin’s Lake Kegonsa Gets Most Nutrients From Upstream Yahara Lakes

    Wisconsin’s chain of Yahara lakes is beset by algae. It drains from the most-northern lake, Mendota (near Madison) to Lake Kegonsa to the southeast. In between are Lakes Monona, Wingra[…]

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    • — May 13, 2014

    Alaska’s Teshekpuk Lake is World’s Largest Thermokarst Lake

    Thermokarst lakes are formed in depressions left by melting permafrost and are commonly found in regions of the Arctic and mountainous areas. These lakes are recharged by the ongoing melt[…]

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    • — May 12, 2014

    The Great Lakes’ Largest Research Vessel: Lake Guardian (Video)

    Lots of vessels are used for research on the Great Lakes, but one stands out as the largest: the U.S. EPA’s Lake Guardian. The ship usually makes scientific missions from[…]

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    • — May 12, 2014

    U.S. Army Corps releases projections for Great Lakes water levels

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/u-s-army-corps-releases-projections-great-lakes-water-levels.htm

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