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    • — April 25, 2012

    African groundwater much greater than surface water

    In many parts of the world, water supplies for human use often originate in lakes, constructed reservoirs or municipal wells. In less developed countries, communities often depend more on surface[…]

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    • — April 25, 2012

    Tennessee fish hatcheries threatened

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/tennessee-fish-hatcheries-threatened.htm

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    • — April 24, 2012

    Lake Erie has it backward, studies show

    Recent studies by NOAA and the University of Michigan show that Lake Erie’s thermocline depth and lake circulation are the opposite of most lakes.

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    • — April 23, 2012

    Greenland ice sheet slipping away due to lake drainage

    Surface lake drainage on the Greenland ice sheet could cause it to slip into the ocean more quickly, according to a recent study by researchers from the University of Colorado[…]

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