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pro vyhledávání: '"Clare Nelligan"'
Autor:
Ryan J. Sorichetti, Melanie Raby, Claire Holeton, Nadine Benoit, Lucas Carson, Anna DeSellas, Ngan Diep, Brie A. Edwards, Todd Howell, Georgina Kaltenecker, Chris McConnell, Clare Nelligan, Andrew M. Paterson, Vasily Rogojin, Nure Tamanna, Huaxia Yao, Joelle D. Young
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 48:512-525
Autor:
John P. Smol, Dara Corrigan, Carsten Meyer-Jacob, Adam Jeziorski, Andrew M. Paterson, Clare Nelligan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 66:371-387
Peninsula Lake, Ontario, Canada, is a Precambrian Shield lake that has experienced many environmental stressors since European settlement of the watershed in the mid-1800s, including forest clearance, water-level management, sewage inputs, and land-u
Autor:
Victor Castro, John P. Smol, Kathleen M. Rühland, Clare Nelligan, Brigitte Simmatis, Adam Jeziorski, Andrew M. Paterson
Publikováno v:
Lake and Reservoir Management. 36:260-277
Simmatis B, Nelligan C, Ruhland KM, Jeziorski A, Castro V, Paterson AM, Smol JP. 2020. Tracking ∼200 years of water quality in Muskrat Lake, a eutrophic lake trout lake in Ontario (Canada) with cya...
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 76:2315-2325
Temperature–oxygen profiles, collected biweekly to monthly for ∼40 years, were used to calculate end-of-summer volume-weighted hypolimnetic oxygen (VWHO) concentrations in six small lakes located in south-central Ontario, Canada. Coherent decreas
Publikováno v:
Lake and Reservoir Management. 32:315-328
Nelligan C, Jeziorski A, Ruhland KM, Paterson AM, Smol JP. 2016. Managing lake trout lakes in a warming world: A paleolimnological assessment of nutrients and lake production at three Ontario sites. Lake Reserve Manage. 32:315−328.Recent declines i
Autor:
Adam Jeziorski, John P. Smol, Andrew M. Paterson, Kathleen M. Rühland, Kathryn E. Hargan, Wendel Keller, Clare Nelligan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 56:153-172
The extensive peatlands and lakes of the Far North of Ontario warrant committed scientific attention given their status as a significant carbon sink. Economic interest in this region has recently increased due to the discovery of vast mineral deposit