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  • MODIS image of Lake Erie ice cover. February 6, 2009. Such physical climate-related shifts are easily captured by satellite imagery.
    • — April 21, 2025

    Research Brief: Measuring Climate-Related Shifts in Lake Ecosystems

    Freshwater lakes experience climate-related shifts that can impact ecosystem services and have cascading ecological effects. Water availability, quality, and surface conditions (ice cover) can all shift based on climate conditions.[…]

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    A NexSens data buoy deployed in Sandusky Bay in Lake Erie. Such buoys help improve spatial resolution of data and capture asynchrony of water quality conditions.
    • — April 14, 2025

    Research Brief: Data Asynchrony Among Real-Time Data Buoys in Western Lake Erie

    The use of real-time data buoys, in particular, has become a popular approach to lake monitoring applications due to the ability to equip systems with air, surface water, and bottom[…]

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  • Zooplankton sampling in Lake Michigan June 16, 2014.
    • — April 7, 2025

    Research Brief: Algae and Zooplankton Relationships in Lake Warnołty

    Cyanobacterial blooms in freshwater lakes have become a popular research topic in limnological circles due to their influence on water quality, temperature dynamics, food web structure, interactions, and ecosystem functioning.[…]

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    2013 photo of the Alder Fire in Yellowstone National Park. Such wildfires can lead to spikes in dissolved organic carbon in waterways.
    • — March 31, 2025

    Research Brief: Calculating Dissolved Organic Carbon using fDOM in Wildfire Affected Streams

    While the land impacts of wildfires are visually apparent, the influence on water quality is less known, though the elevated presence of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in streams following wildfires[…]

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