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Lake Mendota doesn't freeze over for as long as it used to. (Original Post) milestogo Dec 2021 OP
I remember taking monthly water and sediment samples during 1973-1974 for my MS thesis Red Pest Dec 2021 #1
Thanks for your work. milestogo Dec 2021 #2
I love tech talk! BidenRocks Dec 2021 #3
Wow! AllyCat Dec 2021 #4

Red Pest

(288 posts)
1. I remember taking monthly water and sediment samples during 1973-1974 for my MS thesis
Wed Dec 8, 2021, 05:54 PM
Dec 2021

During the winter months I walked out onto the middle of University Bay (hauling my sledge with various instruments) and had to use a human powered ice auger (I was the human power) to drill through 2-3 ft (60-90 cm) of ice to be able to collect my water and sediment samples and get temperature and oxygen profiles of the water column. My research was to examine the ecology of methanogenic microbes (archaea). I was able to isolate a methanogen (Methanosarcina) from the sediment, which I used in studies of its metabolism.

The data provided above in the post clearly indicate that after 1978, the duration of ice diminished and continues to diminish. More evidence that global warming is real. Thanks for posting.

milestogo

(17,868 posts)
2. Thanks for your work.
Wed Dec 8, 2021, 06:33 PM
Dec 2021

Climate Change is happening right before our eyes.

BTW, did you see the post about the 1200 year old dugout canoe recovered from Mendota?
https://democraticunderground.com/108427425

BidenRocks

(932 posts)
3. I love tech talk!
Wed Dec 8, 2021, 06:36 PM
Dec 2021

I was born in Greenfield. So was Alan Kulwicki.
The school system seemed to think one needed
algebra and geometry in order to advance in the sciences.
A's in German and D's in English. A's in science but F's in Algebra. Go figure.
I was looking at water ecology, but the school held me back so I quit.
I joined the Marines and worked in Avionics. WITH NO MATH!
Now retired after a career in electronics.
Your post is my possible life.
USMC 73 - 78
Living in Los Angeles (SFV)
Ein Prost!

AllyCat

(17,108 posts)
4. Wow!
Thu Dec 9, 2021, 02:30 PM
Dec 2021


I was really little then, but would sit with my dad watching the news. Remember the talk then about us ruining the earth. And, we see that is correct. Cannot believe how warm it is here. Even 15 years ago we had 108” of snow over that winter. So far this year: a dusting of ice and flecks of snow. So sad.
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