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**Professor, Students Test Lakes in National Parks
When A. Woodruff "Wood" Miller hikes to mountain lakes in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, he's got more than just water bottles and trail mix in his backpack. The chair of BYU's civil and environmental engineering department also totes along conductivity probes, transparency disks, and thermometers. Every summer for the past six years Miller has climbed to more than 25 lakes in the parks to monitor water quality and gather information for his graduate students' projects.

http://www.byu.edu/news/releases/Jun/yellowstone.htm
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