• News
  • Lake Facts
  • About

Lake Scientist

Tagged: dissolved oxygen

  • Greers Ferry Lake
    • — March 15, 2011

    Numerous studies examine Fayetteville Shale area water resources

    Various government agencies and universities, including the U.S. Geological Survey, have either proposed or already began studying water resources in the Fayetteville Shale gas drilling development area, located in northern[…]

    Read more
    Lake Vostok
    • — February 18, 2011

    Frozen lake drilling stops for fear of the coldest air temperatures on Earth

    Some scientists believe the drilling of Antartica’s frozen Lake Vostok could ultimately provide insight about the evolution of human life since the Ice Age, as well as into the possibility[…]

    Read more
  • In-Situ RDO PRO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
    • — January 27, 2011

    Product Spotlight: In-Situ RDO PRO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor

    The In-Situ RDO PRO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor provides long-term, accurate measurements of dissolved oxygen in demanding environments. Constructed with inert material and pressure-rated to 500 PSI, it is an[…]

    Read more
    Wright State Ph.D. candidate Brianne Kelly takes oxygen measurements at Lake Tanganyika in east Africa.
    • — January 21, 2011

    Ohio researchers examine how life thrives despite low nutrients in African lake

    In shallow waters, where nutrients are oddly scarce, there thrives one of the most diverse collections of freshwater fish on Earth. Lake Tanganyika in east Africa is actually the second[…]

    Read more
Page 4 of 10« First«...23456...»Last »
BUY AT FONDRIEST.COM
New NexSens XB200 Data Buoy
  • Recent Posts

    • Pushing Lake Science Upstream: Agriculture and Algal Blooms at Lake ErieJuly 14, 2025
    • The waves of Lake Erie in Point Pelee National Park.Research Brief: Evaluating Surface Wave Models in Lake ErieJuly 14, 2025
    • Honghu Lake which was the study site for the endogenous pollution study.Research Brief: Understanding the Negative Impacts of Endogenous Nutrient Releases in a Shallow LakeJuly 7, 2025
    • From Paddles to Phytoplankton: Studying Vermont’s Wildest LakesJuly 7, 2025
    • Monitoring New Hampshire’s Aquatic Ecosystems: Continuous Data Collection in the Lamprey River WatershedJune 30, 2025
  • Popular Tags

    Great Lakes research summary research research brief pollution Lake Erie Algae invasive species Product Spotlight lake research lake science climate change runoff nutrient-loading Lake Michigan dissolved oxygen international temperature Ohio eutrophication EPA toxic waters ice phosphorus blue-green algae

©2025 Fondriest Environmental Inc. | Questions? Call 888.426.2151 or email customercare@fondriest.com