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Silica and Nitrate Depletion as Related to Rate of Eutrophication in Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Sup, reflecting a high degree of industrialization and land use. Lake Superior is the most oligotrophic lake because its basin is not industrialized and is sparsely populated with few urbanized areas. It is also deepest and largest, with the greatest capacity for dilution of pollutants, including nutrients.Evacuate 发表于 2025-3-29 02:29:22
Mangrove Forests and Aquatic Productivity,hrubs, sedges, and grasses in the watershed. This can occur in any situation where surplus production of plant vascular material drains into a body of water. Mangrove swamps appear to present such a situation.pellagra 发表于 2025-3-29 06:44:22
Food Relations and Behavior of Salmonid Fishes,rimarily members of the . family. Salmonids (salmon, trout, whitefish, grayling) constitute one of the most important families of sport and commercial fishes, especially in North America, England, and northern Eurasia.ODIUM 发表于 2025-3-29 09:32:03
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Kristina Weissenbach,Karl-Rudolf Korteate of allochthonous matter in water bodies. It is known that the role of this material varies in different types of water. In general, its significance increases as the ratio area of lake/shoreline decreases.严峻考验 发表于 2025-3-29 22:51:50
Nutrient-Hydrologic Interactions (Eastern United States),eason it is difficult to assess the impact of human activities on landscapes or the biosphere is the lack of precise information about these inputs and outputs and about the delicate adjustments that maintain a balance.弹药 发表于 2025-3-30 02:56:56
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Book 1975ays that have been treated throughout the Ecological Studies series. Volume l‘s chapters 16 through 18, on Hydrologic Cycles, provide background that leads directly into the description of nutrient-hydrologic interactions in Chap ter 1 ofthe present volume. Volume 2 treats further aspects of water