Estimating Free Water Metabolism
November 17, 2014OceanCube Seafloor
November 20, 2014Conducting Whole-Lake Mixing Experiments
Project Details
- PRODUCT(S): T-Chain RS 232/485
- APPLICATION: Surface Water
- PARAMETER: Temperature
- LOCATION: Wisconsin, USA
- ORGANIZATION: University of Wisconsin-Madison
- RECOGNITION: Colin Smith, Crystal Lake Mixing Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Case Study Description
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are conducting a whole-lake mixing experiment at Crystal Lake with the T-Chain from PME. The purpose of this experiment is to eradicate an invasive fish, Rainbow Smelt, from the lake as well as investigate changes in the physical processes, chemical regimes, and food dynamics. Researchers are hoping to gain insight into the effects of large scale climatological changes. Rainbow Smelt invaded Crystal Lake in the early 1980’s causing a sharp decline in the native yellow perch population. Researchers are able to target the invasive species due to its need for cold water habitat in a lake with no other cold water fish. Scientists will experimentally mix the lake to remove this cold water habitat, stressing the Rainbow Smelt.