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Garlinghouse Lake - Chippewa Co.
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Garlinghouse Lake - Chippewa Co.
Longitude/Latitude:
46.2935, -84.5555
Address:
US
Site Overview:
Sampled by Ned Grossnickle; one of Bob Pillsbury's dissertation study sites, an acidic lake where he studied the benthic algal communities (and manipulated light and nutrients).
Related projects:
Investigation of Neidium in the northern lower and Upper Peninsula of Michigan