
Hilary Dugan
@hildug
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Limnologist and Assistant Professor at UW-Madison. Canadian-American. Pocket enthusiast.
Joined February 2012
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RT @AJ_Heathcote: We're hiring 2 postdocs for new @mnenrtf projects! Interested in career experience at a nonprofit research org? Curious….
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RT @UWMadScience: See the difference between a clear air over Madison and a blanket of wildfire smoke through the lens of the @UW_AOS rooft….
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RT @WiscLimnology: Today is the Day! Come down to Hasler Lab between 2-6 pm for some hands-on science & free @babcockdairy ice cream! Let’s….
blog.limnology.wisc.edu
Calling all lake lovers! (Or wetland enthusiasts, river runners, pond explorers, etc.) This Friday, June 21st, you’re invited to Hasler Lab’s Annual Open House. Each summer we pick a Friday afternoon...
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RT @hydrobert: Are you a limnologist working on stratified lakes? Then surely you read or used stability metrics like Schmidt stability to….
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RT @WiStateJournal: Heavy spring rains and warm temperatures have created ideal conditions for the unsightly, toxic algae blooms, as well a….
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Heavy spring rains and warm temperatures have created ideal conditions for the unsightly, toxic algae blooms, as well as weeds.
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Can confirm that Lake Mendota is currently gross. If you process the #Sentinel2 image differently, you can see bright blue (turquoise) at the north of the lake, as well as by Spring Harbor. Dying scums of cyanobacteria? Calcium carbonate precipitation? . Satellites are cool.
On-going bloom in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin as captured in the recent #Sentinel2 scene. @WDNR.@WiscLimnology @FreshwaterSteve @CopernicusEU @ArleneKoziol
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RT @ndrewhahn: Been a little obsessed lately with mapping in crochet. Here’s bathymetry for Lake Mendota in worsted weight wool and acrylic….
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Congrats to @WiscLimnology alum Elena Bennett (@ElenaBennett) on your inducted into the National Academy of Sciences. It's inspiring that our current grad students have such incredible role models. Although maybe we take that too far.
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The foxes agree the (public) golf course should be a city park.
So when Glenway Golf Course in Madison was redesigned, the greens were built with a base of sand, not dirt. And that drew the foxes, who love to dig in sand. Three of the fox found themselves in a study on translocation by the @UWCanidProject.
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