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Lake Scientist is an online journal covering lake science and research that serves as an interactive resource for scientists, students and anyone interested in the study of lakes. It features in-depth articles written by leading researchers in lake science and coverage of current issues affecting lakes today.
Lake Scientist
3d ago
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Lake Scientist
1M ago
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Lake Scientist
1M ago
https://www.fondriest.com/news/combining-academia-and-lake-associations-monitoring-lake-lillinonah.htm
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Lake Scientist
1M ago
https://www.fondriest.com/news/thin-ice-year-long-monitoring-in-missouri-reservoirs.htm
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Lake Scientist
3M ago
https://www.fondriest.com/news/thin-ice-monitoring-winter-lake-dynamics-at-mohonk-lake.htm
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Lake Scientist
3M ago
https://www.fondriest.com/news/protecting-natural-resources-long-term-monitoring-in-acadia-national-park.htm
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Lake Scientist
5M ago
Research centering on phosphorous loading in Lake Erie has grown in frequency as nutrient loading in the lake and its surrounding tributaries becomes inextricably tied to environmental stressors. Nutrient pollution is tied to declines in dissolved oxygen, hypoxia, harmful algal blooms, and other conditions that influence system health. For Lake Erie, the influence of Lake Huron, the Detroit River, and other tributaries all shape loading conditions in the basin.
Knowing that high nutrient loads lead to these events, the binational Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement recently revised Lake Erie’s ..read more
Lake Scientist
5M ago
Like the over lakes in Africa’s Great Lakes region, millions of people rely on Lake Victoria for a variety of land use and ecosystem services, though data shows that the basin is in danger. Facing biodiversity loss, climate change and various anthropogenic stressors. While the lake plays a significant role in the region, there are significant knowledge gaps surrounding its use and understanding of existing lake dynamics.
A 2023 study published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research “presents existing research gaps, existing capacity, and presents a way forward for priority research ..read more
Lake Scientist
5M ago
Climate change-induced changes to the Great Lakes regions have led to resurgent eutrophication in Lake Erie’s western basin. This eutrophication is characterized by the ever-familiar algal blooms that dominate the region. Despite consistent monitoring efforts, there is limited research on the effects of eutrophication and of the blooms themselves on the rest of the phytoplankton community.
Over time, blooms have increased in frequency and severity, likely as a result of agricultural runoff, which is exacerbated by climate change-driven increases in precipitation and intensive agriculture pract ..read more
Lake Scientist
5M ago
https://www.fondriest.com/news/protecting-chicagos-lakefront-freshwater-beach-monitoring.htm
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