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The paricles were released near the surface, middle and bottom on the first day of May 1999. It was evident that the particle could move into Torch and Portage lakes. Colors of balls represent the depth of particles at the releasing site.

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The paricles were released near the surface, middle and bottom on the first day of July 1999. It was evident that the particle could move into Torch and Portage lakes. Colors of balls represent the depth of particles at the releasing site.

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The particles were released near the surface, middle and bottom in the waterway in Portage and Torch Lakes on the first day of May 1999. It was evident there is a significant water exchange between Torch/Portage lakes and Lake Superior. Colors of balls represent the depth of particles at the releasing site.

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The particles were released near the surface, middle and bottom in the waterway in Portage and Torch Lakes on the first day of July 1999. It was evident there is a significant water exchange between Torch/Portage lakes and Lake Superior. Colors of balls represent the depths of particles at the releasing site.

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Trajectories of particles released in Portage Lake in May 1999. Colors of balls represents the depths of particles at the releasing site.

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Trajectories of particles released in Portage Lake in July 1999. Colors of balls represents the depths of particles at the releasing site.

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Trajectories of particles released in Torch Lake in May 1999. Colors of balls represents the depths of particles at the releasing site

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Trajectories of particles released in Torch Lake in July 1999. Colors of balls represents the depths of particles at the releasing site

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