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Uploaded At Jul 11, 2024 ^^
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I’ve lived on the Great Lakes for 46 years and Lake Erie is the only one that I have ever seen an algae bloom on. I also don’t remember them happening in the first 20 years of my life. They are caused by manure and fertilizer runoff and the increasing temperature of the lake every year. The bloom can cover the whole lake if it gets bad enough but is usually just on the American side, I wonder why?
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I'm not 100% sure, because there a number of two tone rivers in Brazil, whereone river have a brownish color due to it carrying mud and other sediments and the other being sediment poor and having pristine green/blue water. But the name given in the picture and other details on the picture it looks a lot like the town I live in, Teresina where the Poty river meets the greater and very sediment rich Parnaíba river, also called the Old Monk, due to the Franciscan monks brown robes, and since there are a number of important Franciscan Monasteries in the region, that were very inportant in colonial times.
Which IIRC is the Parnaíba-Poty is the second biggest place where rivers meet in such conditions, one being very muddy due to sediment and the other with far less free floating sediment.
The biggest is the Madeira and Solimões rivers in which essentially gives prize to the greater Amazon river. The Madeira river has blackish, but clear waters duetl to the specific combination of minerals on its waters that reacts and gives it its blackish color, and the Solimões, very sediment heavy.
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@PhoebeFayRuthLouise
4 months ago
That’s really cool to see!
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