Satellite Data Links Harmful Algal Blooms to Warm, Low Waters at Colorado Reservoir

Researchers have used satellite data to study harmful algal blooms at Blue Mesa Reservoir, one of Colorado's largest water bodies. The study identified a clear connection between the blooms and conditions of warm water temperatures combined with low water levels. The findings highlight how environmental factors can drive the growth of potentially dangerous algae. The research was supported by NASA's satellite observation capabilities, enabling scientists to monitor the reservoir remotely.
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