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Undertoad 09-27-2001 11:04 AM

9/27: Lake Michigan gets lighter
 
http://cellar.org/pictures/lakemich.jpg

From the earth science pic of the day:

The above series of visible satellite images shows changes in the appearance of Lake Michigan over the course of several weeks. The images are from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) aboard the Orbview-2 satellite. The bright color that appears in late summer is probably caused by calcium carbonate chalk in the water. Lake Michigan always has an abundance of calcium carbonate because the floor of the lake is composed largely of limestone. During most of the year, this calcium carbonate remains dissolved in the cold water, but at the end of summer the lake water warms up, thus lowering the solubility of the calcium carbonate. As a result, it precipitates out of the water, forming clouds of very small solid particles. From space these particles appear as bright swirls. The phenomenon is referred to as a whiting event. A similar event occurred in 1999. It's also possible that a bloom of the algae Microcystis is responsible for the color change, but unlikely because of Lake Michigan's depth and size.

Joe 09-27-2001 12:15 PM

wait a second
 
I thought the warmer water is, the faster it will dissolve something? And that warm water can hold more dissolved stuff than cold water?

dave 09-27-2001 12:26 PM

Re: wait a second
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Joe
I thought the warmer water is, the faster it will dissolve something? And that warm water can hold more dissolved stuff than cold water?
That's true. But this is all theory, so...

It says though that the solubility of the calcium carbonate is lowered, so therefore it isn't dissolved as easily, and I guess therefore clouds up the water...


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