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  • A new carbon model indicates that in larger U.S. rivers, such as the Mississippi River, photosynthesis by algae is the one of most significant sources of organic carbon.
    • — March 11, 2011

    USGS study develops new surface water carbon model

    As part of a U.S. Geological Survey-led study, researchers have devised a new carbon model to help assess the nation’s surface water interactions with the carbon cycle. U.S. streams, according[…]

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    • — March 10, 2011

    Great Lakes phosphorus levels on the rise, according to IJC report

    Phosphorus levels in the Great Lakes have been increasing at an alarming rate, according to a report released on Wednesday by the International Joint Commission. The study concluded that the[…]

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  • In-Situ Level TROLL 500 Vented Level Logger
    • — March 9, 2011

    Product Spotlight: In-Situ Level TROLL 500 Vented Level Logger

    The In-Situ Level TROLL 500 simultaneously measures and logs water temperature and level and is designed for ground- and surface-water monitoring in both fresh and saltwater environments. The self-contained instrument[…]

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    Lake Victoria is the world’s second-largest freshwater lake by area, but new research shows it ran almost completely dry in a severe drought 16,000 years ago.
    • — March 4, 2011

    Lake Victoria once ran dry, according to new research

    Africa’s largest lake is locally known as Lolwe, Sango, or “The Eye of the Rhino.” Westerners will be more familiar with the name Lake Victoria — given during the United[…]

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