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The outflow of Yellow Belly Creek from Yellow Belly Lake, Sawtooth Mountain

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Lakes and streams are often linked together and it is important to understand the ecological interactions between the two. Lakes trap fine sediments, warm the water, and buffer the transport of nutrients, thus making outflow streams more productive. Photo by Linda L'Ai 2003.
· Date: December 1, 2005 · Views: 20,136 · Filesize: 121.2kb, 169.6kb · Dimensions: 1059 x 702 ·
Keywords: lake stream interaction Sawtooth Mountains linkage limnology

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