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    • — January 23, 2014

    Lake Erie data buoy provides warnings for drinking water plants, data for research scientists

    A NOAA data buoy in Lake Erie is giving Cleveland drinking water treatment plant managers an early warning about events that could turn drinking water yellow.

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    • — January 23, 2014

    Secluded Lake Hillier is a Bubble Gum Pink

    Australia’s Recherche Archipelago is home to 105 uninhabited islands that make up a nature reserve. Big and small alike, some support sea lions and waterfowl. Others just get in the[…]

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    • — January 23, 2014

    Remote sensing scientists sort out Lake Erie’s soup of pigments and sediment

    Lake Erie’s complex soup of phytoplankton and suspended sediment makes remote sensing tricky. Research lead by remote sensing scientists at Kent State University is helping to change that.

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    • — January 22, 2014

    Bacteria in Mono Lake’s Sand Breathe Toxic Elements

    With no outlet to the ocean, salt in Mono Lake builds up. Over time, so much has accumulated that white tufa columns – made of limestone, but aided in growth[…]

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