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What have diatoms revealed about the ecological history of Lake Superior?
Euan D Reavie
, Lisa E. Allinger
Natural Resources Research Institute
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Lake Superior
100%
Diatoms
100%
Ecological History
100%
Diatom Assemblages
50%
Great Lakes
25%
Lake Michigan
25%
Rapid Change
25%
Water Quality Improvement
25%
Anthropogenic Influence
25%
Sedimentary Record
25%
Response to Climate
25%
20th Century
25%
Nutrient Reduction
25%
Lake Huron
25%
Environmental Conditions
25%
Paleoecological
25%
Biological Improvement
25%
Long-term Trends
25%
On-site Monitoring
25%
Nutrient Enrichment
25%
Species Assemblages
25%
Natural Variability
25%
Phytoplankton
25%
Lower Lakes
25%
Sediment Accumulation Rate
25%
Climate Influence
25%
Human Influence
25%
Diatom Indicators
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lake Superior
100%
Diatom
100%
Lake Michigan
16%
Lake Huron
16%
Long-Term Trend
16%
Accumulation Rate
16%
Phytoplankton
16%