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Seeping Salt: Study Finds “Slow and Steady” Salinization of North American Lakes

Posted on April 21, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Many North American lakes are getting saltier, thanks primarily to the road salt used to keep winter roads free of ice and snow. While this salt can keep precipitation from freezing …

Posted in Ecological Processes, Learn Your Lakes, LTERTagged Hilary Dugan, lake salinization, Linnea Rock, road salt, Sparkling Lake

Video: Why We’re Spending Another Winter Snowplowing a Bog

Posted on February 5, 2021

This year marks the second season for our ambitious winter limnology experiment up in Vilas County. In case you missed our initial post about why in the world someone would spend all winter plowing a …

Posted in Learn Your Lakes, Winter LimnologyTagged Adrianna Gorsky, Center for Limnology, Ellie Socha, Hilary Dugan, Katie Thorensen WXPR, Linnea Rock, Vilas County, Winter Limnology, winter research

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