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Date Time Climate change: Worldwide emergence of dead zones in lakes As climate change progresses, lakes also warm up, the oxygen concentration in the water decreases and dead zones in deep zones develop. Ruben Sommaruga from the Institute of Ecologyand an international team of researchers were the first to identify this dramatic widespread development in a study of 393 lakes around the world. The results were published in the journal Nature. The temperature in lakes is also subject to the continuous warming of the climate. As water temperature increases, gas diffusion at the surface of lakes decreases and thus, the oxygen concentration in the lake decreases as well. Ruben Sommaruga and more than 40 scientists from all over the world studied the oxygen concentration in relation to temperature in 393 lakes over a period of more than 70 years. A total of 45,000 combined profiles of temperature and oxygen were analyzed. This close collaboration was made possible by the Gl ....
Todd McKenna Special to The Journal-Standard FREEPORT Kids wearing pajamas, a cruise to a far-off destination and a tribute to gumballs are all part of what s happening at the Aquin School system to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. But since COVID-19 has placed many restrictions on what can be done to mark the occasion, the Aquin Student Leaders Board decided to extend the celebration throughout the entire month of February to pack as much fun as they can into the event. The theme for February at Aquin Junior and Senior High School, as well as the elementary school, is kindness. Student leaders made sure most of the activities centered around some way to show kindness to others and set an example for others to do the same. ....
Jane Lethlean Special to The Journal-Standard FREEPORT Groundhog Day was extra special for students at Aquin Elementary-St. Joe s Campus on Tuesday as they watched the Aquin mascot standing in for a groundhog predict an early spring by not seeing his shadow. The event was part of Catholic Schools Week. Among other things, the students made signs to predict whether the Aquin “groundhog” would signal the end of winter. Several Aquin Catholic High School students were on hand to be part of the reading of the official proclamation from a scroll. Hayden Neuendorf read aloud part of the proclamation: “We are gathered for our first-ever proclamation of the Conley Bulldog Club. Conley the Bulldog of Aquin most holy Seer of Seers, The Leader of the Cheers, was awakened from his DAWGhouse . It’s a DAWG-tastic Day at this wonderful school full of students and teachers where Kindness is the rule. I do hope you’re happy for there is no shadow of me. ....