T EACHER W ORKSHOP Dr. Carla M. Koretsky Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Program Western Michigan University July 18, 2011.

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T EACHER W ORKSHOP Dr. Carla M. Koretsky Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Program Western Michigan University July 18, 2011

 Focus: Water Quality in a Local Lake (Woods Lake) Woods Lake

 8:30-10:30am: Rood Hall Classroom (here!)  10:30 am-2:15 pm: Divide into Groups A, K, Q  Aces:  10:30-11:30: Lunch  12-1: Woods Lake  1:15-2:15: Rood Hall Lab  Kings:  11-12: Woods Lake  12:15-1:15: Rood Hall Lab  1:15-2:15: Lunch  Queens:  10:30-11:30: Lunch  11:30-12:30: Rood Hall Lab  1-2: Woods Lake

 2:15-3:45 pm: Rood Hall Computer Lab  3:45-5 pm: Presentations/Discussions  Aces:  Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen  dissolved manganese (Mn +2 ), dissolved iron (Fe +2 ), dissolved sulfide (H 2 S)  Kings:  Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen  Conductivity, dissolved chloride (Cl - ), dissolved sodium (Na + )  Queens:  Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen  pH, Dissolved phosphate (PO 4 -3 ), dissolved ammonia (NH 3 )