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RECORD NUMBER: 229 OF 765

Main Title Geochemical Cycles Involving Flora, Lake Water, and Bottom Sediments.
Author Norto, Stephen A. ;
CORP Author Maine Univ., Orono. Water Resources Research Center.
Year Published 1971
Report Number OWRR-A-018-ME; 03987,; A-018-ME(1)
Stock Number PB-206 197
Additional Subjects ( Limnology ; Diatoms) ; Lakes ; Trace elements ; pH ; Silicon ; Plankton ; Maine ; Water chemistry ; Stratification ; Sediments ; Eutrophication
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NTIS  PB-206 197 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
It has been suggested that long range monitoring of silica depletion of deep oligotrophic lakes may be one means of monitoring the rate of eutrophication. Additionally, it was suggested that according to the dissolved silica values in lakes and ponds, the diatom population will be dominated by one or more species. Thus Chalk Pond, Beddington, Maine was monitored for 18 months for T, pH, and dissolved Na, K, Ca, Mg, Al, and Si.