Fasciculus:Sediment and Algae Color the Great Lakes.jpg

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English: The brilliant streaks of blue and green that colour the Great Lakes in this image are a contradiction. The blue in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron is sediment brought to the surface when strong winds churned the lakes. The green in Lake Erie and in Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay is algae, which builds on the surface when winds are calm. This image was captured a little more than a week after a persistent mid-latitude cyclone moved out of the region. Some of the pale blue in Lake Erie may be sediment, but the green is an extremely large algal bloom. The algae may have initially spread across the western side of the lake because of windy weather, but calm weather and warm temperatures after the storm allowed green scum to build on the surface, says Colleen Mouw, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The bloom now covers much of the western half of the lake. “This is considered the worst bloom in decades,” says Stumpf. The green in Saginaw Bay is probably an algal bloom as well. The display of color isn’t limited to the lakes. Touched by autumn, the forests around the lakes have turned orange.
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Image captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite. Image courtesy of the MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC.

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