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Revision as of 19:44, 28 February 2019
Lakes are one of Maine's most abundant natural resources. Understanding how they have changed over time gives us clues as to how they will behave in an uncertain future.
Ian Nesbitt, 4/4/2018, University of Maine
Posters
AGU Fall Meeting 2018
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Maine Water and Sustainability Conference, Spring 2018