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Month: December 2018

Depth-time changes in concentrations to teach P,N and C cycling in lakes

Marie-Elodie Perga News 12 December 2018

Always tricky to represent depth, time passing and relationships between different nutrient forms…

I found out that GIF were quite helpful… Here are changes in DIN (in relationships with DO), Phosphates and DO-CO2 for Lake Geneva in 2014…

hint: thermocline settles around 20 m in summer…

 

The Lexplore platform is ready for anchoring

Marie-Elodie Perga News 5 December 2018
The Lexplore platform is ready for anchoring

The “floating lab” being assembled on the Eastern shore of Lake Geneva, and ready to get anchored in front of Pully, inside the secured perimeter.

We are all quite eager to start working from the platform.

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