An Intensive Study Of the Lake Erie Central Basin Hypolimnion and Related Surface Water Phenomena

Author(s)Burns, Noel M.
Author(s)Ross, Curtis
Date Accessioned2005-09-10T14:48:27Z
Date Available2005-09-10T14:48:27Z
Publication Date1972-02
DescriptionThe work reported in this volume is unique in several ways. One was the close co-operation achieved between the scientists of the Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Department of Environment, and those of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Cleveland office. This high degree of co-operation was achieved in a very informal way rather than through establishment of formal committees and other structures. Perhaps this was the key to its success. A second unique feature of the project was the range of disciplines brought to bear on questions of the reasons for, the extent of, and the effects of oxygen depletion in the bottom waters of Lake Erie. In this volume you will find reports by bacteriologists, biologists, chemists, physicists, engineers, and other specialists.en
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Part of SeriesCⅇ129
KeywordsPublic policyen
KeywordsEutrophicationen
KeywordsOxygen depletionen
KeywordsLake Erieen
KeywordsBasin hypolimnionen
TitleAn Intensive Study Of the Lake Erie Central Basin Hypolimnion and Related Surface Water Phenomenaen
TypeTechnical Reporten
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