Tracking Lake Mendota Greenhouse Gas Flux
Scientists at University of Wisconsin — Madison use an eddy covariance approach to study greenhouse gas movement around Lake Mendota.
Scientists at University of Wisconsin — Madison use an eddy covariance approach to study greenhouse gas movement around Lake Mendota.
Great Lakes water temperatures in 2016 are higher than they were in 2015, thanks to a warmer than normal winter and steady summer heat.
U. of California, Davis, researchers detail changes Lake Tahoe felt in 2015, including a drop in clarity and a record increase in temperatures.
Aboard a Beaver Island ferry, Central Michigan University scientists have installed a sampler and multiparameter sonde to study water quality.