Water erosionReductionGreat LakesCanadaNew YorkThis appendix is a summary of the public information program carried out by the International Lake Erie Regulation Study Board during its study. The purpose was to determine the possibility of limited regulation of Lake Erie and the probable impacts. The...
While the western basin of Lake Erie is known for its annual blooms, the central basin has been experiencing periods of hypoxia and anoxia for decades. Low dissolved oxygen (DO)[…] Read more — September 29, 2023 Research Brief: Characterizing Harmful Algal Blooms with Drone-Based Water Sampl...
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Salt water: The use of rock salt may be critically important when it comes to clearing snow and ice from roads in the winter, but it’s also a growing threat to the environment. That includes Lake Erie, where too much salt is a bad thing for the many ...
Fig. 2: Spatial variations in the greenhouse gas fluxes across the water-air interface in Dongting Lake. a,bCH4fluxes in the wet and dry season.c,dCO2fluxes in wet and dry season.e,fN2O fluxes in wet and dry season. West, West Dongting Lake; South, South Dongting Lake; East, East...
on February 9th did several creeks and rivers near bank full. Lake Erie did not have complete ice coverage, with the water temperature only dipping to 33F during the winter. This is the 9th such time since 1927 that Lake Erie did not freeze over, including 5 of the past 12 winter ...
Lake Erie has over 200 miles of shoreline in Ohio, and there are over 200,000 acres of lake to go along with it. Ohio's lakes are great for fishing; bluegill sunfish can be caught throughout the state, and rainbow trout, small and largemouth bass are plentiful as well. Looking for ...
Lake ecosystems, and the organisms that live within them, are vulnerable to temperature change1–5, including the increased occurrence of thermal extremes6. However, very little is known about lake heatwaves—periods of extreme warm lake surface water te
El Niño not only impacts the global weather, but also directly impacts wildlife. The warmer waters tend to hold less oxygen and vital nutrients than cooler water temperatures. This impacts aqualife, with the reduction in oxygen levels having significant effects on fish with a decrease in fish...