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Dystrophic lake, New Zealand

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Lake Matheson in the South Island of New Zealand is an example of a dystrophic lake that is rich in dissolved organic carbon. Organic acids lower the surface tension of the lake's water, thereby contributing to the mirror-like surface and beautiful reflections.
· Date: May 19, 2003 · Views: 29,542 · Filesize: 46.7kb · Dimensions: 504 x 338 ·
Keywords: Dystrophic lake

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