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  • Winter in Lake Ontario where chloride trends are on the rise
    • — May 6, 2024

    Research Brief: Chloride Trends in Ontario’s Surface and Groundwaters

    High chloride concentrations can be found in waterways throughout the Great Lakes and nearby Ontario surface and groundwaters. Runoff, the increased use of road salt, and other anthropogenic stressors have led to[…]

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    Urban Pond on the Edge of a Parking Lot
    • — April 22, 2024

    Research Brief: Impacts of the Salinization of Small Urban Ponds

    Stormwater retention ponds and other small, shallow water resources are often forgotten in limnological research. For many years, scientists believed that shallower water did not stratify on a density gradient[…]

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  • Algal bloom in Lake Erie, Kelley's Island. October 16, 2011.
    • — August 4, 2023

    Research Brief: Impacts of Sources and Forms of Nitrogen on Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Erie

    Eutrophication of lakes across the world has also led to harmful algal blooms everywhere, as rivers and lakes are exposed to nutrient-rich waters carrying nitrogen and phosphorus. Some of the[…]

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    algal blooms in great lakes
    • — August 19, 2014

    Climate Change Spurring Toxic Algal Blooms In Great Lakes

    The impacts of climate change to the Great Lakes are expected to be broad and far-reaching, affecting heat waves, crop production and air quality in the region. Harmful algal blooms,[…]

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