Michigan Lake Slow Disolve (24 July, 20 Aug, 7 Sep 1999)

  • Credit

    NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, The SeaWiFS Project and ORBIMAGE, Scientific Visualization Studio. NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this web site are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with ORBIMAGE (http://www.orbimage.com).

Michigan Lake Changes: Slow Dissolve Between 3 Dates - July 24, Aug 20, Sept.7, 1999 (with text)

Two possible explanations for the brightening were advanced in 1999: A large bloom of cyanobacteria such as microcystis or an inorganic precipitation of calcium carbonate triggered by warming surface waters. I never heard whether one or the other choice was validated by researchers on Lake Michigan. A variety of atmospheric aerosols and clouds over the lake also effect the perceived brightness of the water from image to image.

Slow Dissolve between 3 dates with text (July 24, Aug 20, Sept. 7, 1999)

Metadata

  • Sensor

    OrbView-2/SeaWiFS
  • Animation ID

    609
  • Video ID

    SVS1999-0010
  • Start Timecode

    01:12:23:00
  • End Timecode

    01:13:03:12
  • Animator

    Stuart A. Snodgrass
  • Studio

    SVS
  • Visualization Date

    1999/11/17
  • Scientist

    Gene Feldman (NASA/GSFC)
  • Keywords

    Lake Michigan, Bloom
  • DLESE Subject

    Chemical oceanography, Hydrology
  • Data Date

    1999/07/24, 1999/08/20, 1999/09/07
  • Animation Type

    Regular