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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 1961
(1961). Lake types and lake sediments. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010: Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 285-290.
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(1961). Lake types and lake sediments. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010: Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 285-290.
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Seagull Lake-Gunflint Lake area
1987Abstract The Seagull Lake-Gunflint Lake area along the Gunflint Trail (Cook County Highway 1) in T. 65N., R. 3 and R. 4W. in the northwestern part of Cook County, Minnesota (Fig. 1) is north of Grand Marais, the county seat and starting point for the Gunflint Trail. Although accessible by automobile or bus, much of the site is rugged and
J. D. Miller, G. B. Morey, P. W. Weiblen
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Cleaner Lakes Are Dirtier Lakes
Science, 2013Efforts to reduce the phosphorus input to lakes have helped to lessen algal blooms but exacerbated nitrate pollution. [Also see Report by Finlay et al. ]
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Intensive Lake Survey: Topanemus Lake
1981Topanemus Lake is located in Monmouth County, and drains a relatively small watershed. The watershed consists of primarily residential and forested lands, with one side of the lake bordering a county park. The lake is relatively shallow, and has been used for fishing, boating, swimming and skating purposes in the past.
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Subglacial lakes and their changing role in a warming climate
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Stephen J Livingstone +2 more
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Intensive Lake Survey: Echo Lakes
1981Echo Lakes are a pair of small, shallow lakes arranged in series in a park in Union County. They drain a small watershed of primarily residential/commercial lands via two small tributaries. As part of an aesthetic park setting, these lakes have experienced fishing, boating and skating activities in the past. Such use decreased somewhat in years leading
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Saline Lakes and Lake Districts
1997Qinghai—Tibet Plateau in southern Asia has an average elevation of over 4500 m and fully deserves its description as the roof of the world. Numerous bright and colourful lakes of various sizes are scattered over the vast plateau and constitute an important feature of the natural landscape of the region.
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