Fall 2016 eNewsletter

Recent Articles

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Journal articles:

Baskaran, M., T. Novell, S.A. Ruberg, B.A. Biddanda, H. Johengen, N. Hawley, and J.V. Klump. 2016. Seepage of subsurface sinkhole vent waters into Lake Huron using radium and stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen. Aquatic Geochemistry 22: 349-374 (DOI: 10.1007/s10498-015-9286-7).

Cory, R., T.W. Davis, G.J. Dick, H. Johengen, V.J. Denef, M.A. Berry, S.E. Page, S.B. Watson, K. Yuhas, and G.W. Kling.2016. Seasonal Dynamics in Dissolved Organic Matter, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Cyanobacterial Blooms in Lake Erie. Frontiers in Marine Science 3: 1-17 (DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00054). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/2016/20160008.pdf

Gobler, C.J., J.M. Burkholder, T.W. Davis, M.J. Harke, H. Johengen, C.A. Stow, and D.B. VandeWaal.2016. The dual role of nitrogen supply in controlling the growth and toxicity of cyanobacterial blooms. Harmful Algae 54: 87-97 (DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2016.01.010).

Gronewold, A.D., J. Bruxer, D. Durnford, Smith, A. Clites, F. Seglenieks, T. Hunter, S. Qian, V. Fortin. 2016. Hydrological drivers of record-setting water level rise on Earth’s largest lake system. Water Resources Research 52: 4026-4042 (DOI: 10.1002/2015WR0182090).

Hu, H., J. Wang, H. Liu, and J. Goes. 2016. Simulation of phytoplankton distribution and variation in the Bering-Chukchi Sea using a 3-D physical-biological model. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans 121: 4041-4055 (DOI: 10.1002/ 2016JC011692).

Reavie, E.D., M. Cai, M.R. Twiss, H.J. Carrick, T.W. Davis, H. Johengen, D.C. Gossiaux, D.E. Smith, D. Palladino, A. Burtner, and G.V. Sgro.2016. Winter–spring diatom production in Lake Erie is an important driver of summer hypoxia. Journal of Great Lakes Research 42: 608-618 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2016.02.013).

Rowe, M.D., E.J. Anderson, T.T. Wynne, R.P. Stumpf, D.L. Fanslow, K. Kijanka, H.A. Vanderploeg, J.R. Strickler, and T.W. Davis. 2016. Vertical distribution of buoyant Microcystis blooms in a Lagrangian particle tracking model for short-term forecasts in Lake Erie. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans 121: 5296-5314 (DOI: 10.1002/2016JC011720).

Smith, J.P., A.H. Clites, C.A. Stow, T.S. Hunter, A.D. Gronewold, T. Slawecki, and G. Muhr. 2016. An expandable world wide web based platform for visually analyzing multiple data series related to the Laurentian Great Lakes. Environmental Modelling and Software78: 97-105 (DOI:0.1016/j.envsoft.2015.12.005).

Stumpf, R.P., T.W. Davis, T.T. Wynne, J.L. Graham, K.A. Loftin, H. Johengen, D.C. Gossiaux, D. Palladino, and A. Burtner. 2016. Challenges for mapping cyanotoxin patterns from remote sensing of cyanobacteria. Harmful Algae 54: 160-173 (DOI:10.1016/j.hal.2016.01.005).

Wang, L., Y. Qian, Y. Zhang, L.R. Leung, A. Huang, and Xiao. 2016. Observed variability of summer precipitation pattern and extreme events in China associated with variations of the East Asian summer monsoon. International Journal of Climatology 36: 2942-2957 (DOI: 10.1002/joc.4530).

Xiao, C., Y. Zhang, B.M. Lofgren, and Y. Nie. 2016. The concurrent variability of East Asian subtropical and polar-front jets and its implication for the winter climate anomaly in China. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 121: 6787-6801 (DOI: 10.1002/2016JD025038).

Zhang, H., E.S. Rutherford, D.M. Mason, J.T. Breck, M.T. Wittman, R.M. Cooke, D.M. Lodge, J.D. Rothlisberger, X. Zhu, and T.B. Johnson. 2016. Forecasting the impacts of silver and bighead carp on the Lake Erie food web. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society145: 136-162 (DOI:10.1080/00028487.2015.1069211). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/2016/20160003.pdf

News stories:

Asian carp could cause some Lake Erie fish to decline, others to increase; Michigan News, 1/4/16
 Study: Asian carp could develop huge presence in Lake Erie; The Seattle Times, 1/4/16
 Asian Carp Could Dominate Lake Erie, Study Says; The Weather Channel, 1/5/16
 Researchers Forecast Impact Of Invasive Asian Carp On Lake Erie’s Native Fish Species; Tech Times, 1/5/16
 Asian Carp Could Claim One-Third Of Lake Erie Biomass; Newsweek, 1/6/16
 Asian Carp Would Significantly Alter – But Not Destroy – Lake Erie Fisheries; WaterNews, 1/7/16
 Impact of Asian carp on Great Lakes could be overestimated; The Michigan Daily, 1/7/16
 Forecasting Future of Asian Carp In Great Lakes: An Erie Story; Medill News Service, 1/13/16
 All-you-can-eat Asian carp are gluten free; The Times Herald, 1/28/16
 Asian carp would damage fish species in Lake Erie; Capital News Service, 2/5/16
 A “lab-in-a-can” could pioneer protection network for Great Lakes water; Great Lakes Echo, 9/9/16
 Scientists launch “lab in a can” to detect toxins in Lake Erie; Michigan Radio, 9/15/16