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Cruise BH25-04 on RV Blue Heron
Summary
Researchers conducted a research cruise on RV Blue Heron to study both sinking and suspended microplastic particles in Lake Superior, contributing field data on the vertical distribution and transport dynamics of microplastics in one of the world's largest freshwater lakes.
Sinking and Suspended Microplastic Particles in Lake Superior '25
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