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Jessica D. DeWitt and Francis X. Ashland
South Manitou Island, part of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in northern Lake Michigan, is a post-glacial lacustrine landscape with substantial geomorphic changes including landslides, shoreline and bluff retreat, and sand dune movement. These ch...
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Zoran Kilibarda and Vesna Kilibarda
From 18 January 2013 (175.16 m a.s.l.) to 8 September 2020 (177.82 m a.s.l.), Lake Michigan experienced its fastest and highest rise (2.67 m) since 1860, when instrumental measurements began. Extensive foredunes developed since the last high lake levels ...
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Virinder Sidhu, Dibyendu Sarkar and Rupali Datta
Copper mining in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the mid-19th century generated millions of tons of mining waste, called stamp sand, which was deposited into various offshoots of Lake Superior. The toxic stamp sand converted the area into barren, fall...
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Raechel A. White, Michael Bomber, Joseph P. Hupy and Ashton Shortridge
Jack pine (pinus banksiana) forests are unique ecosystems controlled by wildfire. Understanding the traits of revegetation after wildfire is important for sustainable forest management, as these forests not only provide economic resources, but also are h...
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Matthew S. Kendall, Ken Buja, Charles Menza and Tim Battista
Globally, there is a lack of resources to survey the vast seafloor areas in need of basic mapping data. Consequently, smaller areas must be prioritized to address the most urgent needs. We developed a systematic, quantitative approach and on-line applica...
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John A. Luczaj, Julie Maas, David J. Hart and Jonathan Odekirk
The Northeast Groundwater Management Area of Wisconsin, USA contains two major cones of depression in a confined sandstone aquifer. Each cone is centered near cities that have used groundwater for over 100 years. Near one of these cities (Green Bay), epi...
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Charles P. Madenjian, James T. Francis, Jeffrey J. Braunscheidel, Joseph R. Bohr, Matthew J. Geiger and G. Mark Knottnerus
Patterns in relative differences in contaminant concentrations between the sexes across many species of fish may reveal clues for important behavioral and physiological differences between the sexes, and may also be useful in developing fish consumption ...
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Janel Hanrahan, Paul Roebber and Sergey Kravtsov
This study disentangles causes of the Michigan-Huron system lake-level variability. Regional precipitation is identified as the primary driver of lake levels with sub-monthly time lag, implying that the lake-level time series can be used as a proxy for r...
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Henry Balfanz
This case is about a husband and wife optometry firm in one of Americas beautiful vacation locales, Marquette, Michigan. Jon and Jenny Webb moved to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 2005, after selling their practice in downstate Michigan. They were in...
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David B. Bunnell, Charles P. Madenjian, Mark W. Rogers, Jeffrey D. Holuszko & Linda J. Begnoche
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