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| June 10, 2011 Credits and our history Select media articles Professional Ethics |
(Lakes/ponds)  (Marine) (Public Art) (Culture) (Our emphasis:- Stage III and IV protocols)
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Narrative on water quality
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Formal definition of trophic status (cf. Wetzel, 2001)
"Trophy of a lake refers to the rate at which organic matter is supplied by or to the lake per unit time." Trophy, then, is an expression of the combined effects of organic matter to the lake! As developed originally and as largely used today, the trophic concept (e.g., TP, Cha, SD, and TN) refers to the pelagic-zone-planktonic portion of the lake ecosystem (cf. Tables 4.1 and 4.2, CCME & EC, 2004). The littoral flora and its often dominating supply of autochthonous organic matter to the system, was, and usually still is, ignored.
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Dr. Richard Vollenweider is a recipient of the top medal in limnology, the Naumann-Thienemann Medal, among several other awards! |
Predictive modelling and current issues of lakes and rivers
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Leading references in lake management and water qualityA listing of select references! |
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