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    • — July 26, 2016

    Fallen Leaf Lake Submerged Trees

    In 2011, scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno, finished a study trying to figure out the origins of submerged trees in Fallen Leaf Lake. They found that the water[…]

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    • — July 26, 2016

    Lake Nipissing Algae Blooms: Mixing May Have Role

    Data buoys and temperature strings help U. Saskatchewan and Nipissing University scientists study mixing’s role in Lake Nipissing algae blooms.

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    • — July 26, 2016

    Utah Lake Algae Fed By Wastewater

    A Utah Lake algae bloom has covered more than 90 percent of the state’s largest freshwater lake. Environmental officials urge caution.

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    • — July 22, 2016

    Sodus Bay Water Quality Tracking Improves Bloom Predictions

    Scientists at State University of New York monitor Sodus Bay water quality off Lake Ontario to better predict algal blooms.

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