Reservoir Limnology: Ecological Perspectives
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More About This Title Reservoir Limnology: Ecological Perspectives
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Addresses reservoirs as unique ecological systems and presents research indicating that reservoirs fall into two or three highly concatenated, interactive ecological systems ranging from riverine to lacustrine or hybrid systems. Includes some controversial concepts about the limnology of reservoirs, which make for interesting reading.
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Kent W. Thornton is the author of Reservoir Limnology: Ecological Perspectives, published by Wiley.
Bruce L. Kimmel is the author of Reservoir Limnology: Ecological Perspectives, published by Wiley.
Forrest E. Payne is the author of Reservoir Limnology: Ecological Perspectives, published by Wiley.
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Perspectives on Reservoir Limnology (K. Thornton).
Reservoir Transport Processes (D. Ford).
Sedimentary Processes (K. Thornton).
Dissolved Oxygen Dynamics (T. Cole & H. Hannan).
Reservoir Nutrient Dynamics (R. Kennedy & W. Walker).
Reservoir Primary Production (B. Kimmel, et al.).
Reservoirs as Environments for Zooplankton (G. Marzolf).
Perspectives on Fish in Reservoir Ecosystems (W. O'Brien).
Reservoir Ecosystems: Conclusions and Speculations (R.Wetzel).
Index.
Reservoir Transport Processes (D. Ford).
Sedimentary Processes (K. Thornton).
Dissolved Oxygen Dynamics (T. Cole & H. Hannan).
Reservoir Nutrient Dynamics (R. Kennedy & W. Walker).
Reservoir Primary Production (B. Kimmel, et al.).
Reservoirs as Environments for Zooplankton (G. Marzolf).
Perspectives on Fish in Reservoir Ecosystems (W. O'Brien).
Reservoir Ecosystems: Conclusions and Speculations (R.Wetzel).
Index.