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  • Muskegon Lake Observatory Buoy Data: Muskegon Lake, Michigan: 2011-2019
  • Biddanda, Bopi; Annis Water Resources Institute
    Kendall, Scott; Muskegon Community College
    Weinke, Anthony; Annis Water Resources Institute
    Stone, Ian; Annis Water Resources Institute
    Dugener, Nathan; Annis Water Resources Institute
    Ruberg, Steven; NOAA - Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
    Leidig, Jonathan; Grand Valley State University
    Smith, Elijah; Grand Valley State University
    Berg, Mikaela; Grand Valley State University
    Wolffe, Greg; Grand Valley State University
  • 2021-12-14
  • Biddanda, B., S. Kendall, A. Weinke, I. Stone, N. Dugener, S. Ruberg, J. Leidig, E. Smith, M. Berg, and G. Wolffe. 2021. Muskegon Lake Observatory Buoy Data: Muskegon Lake, Michigan: 2011-2019 ver 2. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-28).
  • As a complement to an existing seasonal long-term lake monitoring program created to document ecological health, the high-frequency time series Muskegon Lake Observatory was established in 2011 and continues to date. The observatory consists of a buoy system that continuously gathers water quality, hydrology, and meteorological data during the ice-free period (April-December) each year.

  • N: 43.238239      S: 43.238239      E: -86.280532      W: -86.280532
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