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Autor:
Elizabeth Collyer-Gilles, Andrea Lini, Neil Kamman, Heather Burgess-Grant, Suzanne N. Levine, Milton L. Ostrofsky, Andrea Lami, Daun Reuter, Lindsay Schwarting-Miller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes research 44 (2018): 1043–1056. doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2018.06.005
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Levine, Suzanne N.; Lini, Andrea; Ostrofsky, Milton L.; Burgess-Grant, Heather; Lami, Andrea; Collyer-Gilles, Elizabeth; Reuter, Daun; Schwarting-Miller, Lindsay; Kamman, Neil/titolo:The relative roles of point and nonpoint phosphorus sources in the eutrophication of Lake Champlain as recorded in sediment cores/doi:10.1016%2Fj.jglr.2018.06.005/rivista:Journal of Great Lakes research/anno:2018/pagina_da:1043/pagina_a:1056/intervallo_pagine:1043–1056/volume:44
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Levine, Suzanne N.; Lini, Andrea; Ostrofsky, Milton L.; Burgess-Grant, Heather; Lami, Andrea; Collyer-Gilles, Elizabeth; Reuter, Daun; Schwarting-Miller, Lindsay; Kamman, Neil/titolo:The relative roles of point and nonpoint phosphorus sources in the eutrophication of Lake Champlain as recorded in sediment cores/doi:10.1016%2Fj.jglr.2018.06.005/rivista:Journal of Great Lakes research/anno:2018/pagina_da:1043/pagina_a:1056/intervallo_pagine:1043–1056/volume:44
Thirteen sediment cores from Lake Champlain (Vermont-New York-Quebec) were analyzed for sediment accumulation rate and eleven indicators of trophic status to reconstruct eutrophication history and relate it to phosphorus inputs from soil erosion, urb
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https://publications.cnr.it/doc/407832
https://publications.cnr.it/doc/407832
Autor:
Elizabeth Gilles, Milton L. Ostrofsky, Daun Reuter, Heather Burgess, Piero Guilizzoni, Andrea Lami, Lynda Bunting, Andrea Lini, Peter R. Leavitt, Suzanne N. Levine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 38:35-48
The trophic history of Lake Champlain's northeastern arm was assessed using a multi-proxy paleolimnological approach to provide sub-basin specific information for restoration planning. Sediment cores collected from Missisquoi Bay, St. Albans Bay, and