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Project is continued here. Thermal Structure Monitoring and Related StudiesPrimary Investigator:Michael McCormick - NOAA/GLERL Co-Investigators:Dave Schwab,
Gary Fahnenstiel,
Ed Rutherford - NOAA/GLERL Executive Summary
The main objectives of this project are: Program Accomplishments 2005The mid-lake ADCP/thermistor mooring was successfully retrieved. Both ADCPs functioned properly as well as the 11 temperature/data loggers. A new mid-lake mooring was deployed containing 11 temperature data loggers. The ADCPs were not redeployed but were used in Lake Erie instead. Two multiple author publications were submitted this year. Milestone ReportsMilestone FY02 Q2 Report on estimates of the Lagrangian time and space scales associated with coastal circulation in southern Lake Michigan. Milestone FY98 Q2 Report on evaluating the use of natural markers (i.e., time, and the temperature of maximum density) for detecting climate trends in historical water intake temperature data in the Great Lakes region.
South Haven channel: heading out to southern Lake Michigan on mooring retrieval cruise aboard the RV Shenehon ProductsPrice, H., S. A. Pothoven, M. J. McCormick, P. C. Jensen and G. L. Fahnenstiel. 2003. Temperature influence on commercial Lake Whitefish harvest in eastern Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 29(2):296-300. Hook, T. O., Rutherford, E., Brines, S., Schwab, D. and M. McCormick. Relationships between surface temperatures and the spatial and temporal distributions of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in Lake Michigan. J. Great Lakes Res. (submitted) Hook, T. O., E. S. Rutherford, S. J. Brines, D. M. Mason, D. J. Schwab, M. J. McCormick, G. W. Fleischer, T. J. DeSorcie and W. G. Sprules. 2003. Spatially explicit measures of production of young alewives in Lake Michigan: linkage between essential fish habitat and recruitment. Estuaries 26(1):21-29. Brandt, S. B., Mason, D. M., McCormick, M. J., Lofgren, B., Hunter, T. S., and J. A. Tyler. 2002. Climate Change: Implications for Fish Growth Performance in the Great Lakes. In: Fisheries in a Changing Climate. (N. A. McGinn, ed.) p. 61-75. Lesht, B.M., J.R. Stroud, M.J. McCormick, G.L. Fahnenstiel, M.L. Stein, L.J. Welty, and G.A. Leshkevich. 2002. An event-driven phytoplankton bloom in southern Lake Michigan observed by satellite. 17 April. Geophys. Res. Lett. Helfand, J. S., Podber, D. P., and M. J. McCormick. 2000. Effect of heat flux on thermocline formation. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling. 114-129. Fahnenstiel, G. L., Stone, R. A., McCormick, M. J., Schelske, C. L., and S. E. Lohrenz. 2000. Spring isothermal mixing in the Great Lakes: Evidence of nutrient limitation in a sub-optimal light environment. Can. J. Fish. and Aquat. Sci. 57(9): 1901-1910. McCormick, M. J., and G. L. Fahnenstiel. 1999. Recent climatic trends in nearshore water temperatures in the St. Lawrence Great Lakes. Limnol. and Oceanog. 44(3):530-540. McCormick, M. J., and D. C. Lam. 1999. Lake Thermodynamics. In Potential Climate Change Effects on Great Lakes Hydrodynamics and Water Quality. D. Lam and W. Schertzer (Eds) ASCE. Reston, Virginia, P.3-1 3-20. *Link leads off GLERL's website |
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