Great Lakes Tributaries: Connecting Land and Lakes (4)

Date: Wednesday, Jun 12, 2019
Time: 3:40 PM - 5:20 PM
Location: Edwards Hall, Room 104

Chair(s): Laura Johnson, Douglas Kane, Nathan Manning

Tracking sediment sources in a large urban river system
Val Klump, School of Freshwater Sciences; Jessica Grow, School of Freshwater Sciences

Subtle changes in Lake Erie water quality 2009-2018
Freya Rowland, Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research, University of Michigan; Craig Stow, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory; Thomas Johengen, CILER, University of Michigan

Elucidating cyanotoxins, cyanobacteria, and potential abiotic drivers of the 2017 Maumee River bloom
Paul Matson, Bowling Green State Univ; George Bullerjahn, Bowling Green State University; Robert (Mike) McKay, University of Windsor; Thomas Bridgeman, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, University of Toledo; Gregory Boyer, SUNY-ESF; Heather Raymond, Ohio EPA; Douglas Kane, Defiance College, Division of Natural Sciences; Timothy Davis, Bowling Green State University

Linking the land and the lake: Maumee River nutrients, cyanobacteria, and toxins
Douglas Kane, Defiance College, Division of Natural Sciences; Crista Kieley, University of New England ; Callie Nauman, Bowling Green State University; Timothy Davis, Bowling Green State University; Justin Chaffin, Stone Laboratory, Ohio State University