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THERE are, among the great lakes of the St. Lawrence, exceptional opportunities for observing the effect of heat and cold upon large bodies of fresh water. The vast area and depth of the lakes, the different latitudes in which they lie, and the extremes of heat and cold of the Canadian seasons, all combine to render observations of interest.
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DRUMMOND, A. Some Lake Ontario Temperatures. Nature 40, 416 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/040416a0
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