East Two River Calcium Loading Study: Headwaters to Lake Vermilion

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East Two River Calcium Loading Study: Headwaters to Lake Vermilion

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Natural Resources Research Institute Technical Report

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2017-02-17

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University of Minnesota Duluth

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This project is a component of the broader Lake Vermilion Zebra Mussel habitat assessment initiated by the Vermilion Lake Association (VLA), formerly known as the Sportsmen’s Club of Lake Vermilion. Project goals were (1) to quantify calcium concentrations and loads seasonally from East Two River into Lake Vermilion; and (2) determine how calcium concentrations change longitudinally in the lower reaches of East Two River before it discharges into Pike Bay of Lake Vermilion. As a bivalve mollusk, zebra mussels require a certain minimum concentration of calcium for shell growth and reproduction.

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NRRI Technical Report;NRRI/TR-2017/07

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University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Research Institute, 5013 Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth, MN 55811-1442; Funding: Sportsmen’s Club of Lake Vermilion (now Lake Vermilion Association)

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Henneck, Jerald; Ruzycki, Elaine; Bernhardt, Beth. (2017). East Two River Calcium Loading Study: Headwaters to Lake Vermilion. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/188461.

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