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Winter Ice on Logan River, Utah

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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With temperatures near 0F (-18C), ice forms beautiful patterns on the Logan River in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. Anchor ice forming on the bottom of the river can make it difficult for fish and organisms to survive.



Photo: 1 January 2011


Limnology - The study of inland waters
· Date: January 3, 2011 · Views: 2,929 · Filesize: 84.6kb, 567.5kb · Dimensions: 900 x 1200 ·
Keywords: fish, habitat, invertebrates, limnology, frigid, winter, snow, stream, National, Forest

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