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- Biogeochemistry of Methylmercury in Lacustrine and Coastal Marine Sediments04-13-2004
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- ... highly toxic and bioaccumulative form of Hg—in both lacustrine and coastal marine systems... Supplemental Keywords: fellowship, mercury, Hg, monomethylmercury, MMHg, lacustrine, coastal, sediments, Long Island Sound, Connecticut lakes, Connecticut, CT.
- Distribution of Cs-137 in the Lena River Estuary-Laptev Sea System as Evidenced by Marine, Estuarine, and Lacustrine Sediments01-21-2004
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- By comparing the analytical results of the marine, estuarine, and lacustrine samples, conclusions were drawn concerning the distribution pattern and the ...
- Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Abiotic & Floristic Characterization03-09-2006
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- nbsp;This group consists of barred lacustrine estuaries of western Lower Michigan, generally south of the tension ... All of the major rivers along this stretch have lacustrine estuaries at their mouths.
- Transient Biogeochemical Cycling and Sediment Oxygen Demand09-06-2005
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- ... Description: Objective: This research focuses on the impact of transient lacustrine processes on biogeochemical sediment-water fluxes and sediment oxygen demand ... Understanding the impacts that transient lacustrine processes have on sediments and the overlying water column is ...
- Significant Activity Reports | Great Lakes | US EPA01-28-2009
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- Open lacustrine: directly exposed to nearshore processes with little or no physical ... Protected lacustrine: Characterized by increased protection by bay or sand-spit formation.
- Impacts on Quality of Inland Wetlands of the United States:A Survey of Indicators, Techniques, and Applications of Community Level Biomonitoring Data: 9.0: Fish Communities10-13-2008
- "This discussion includes both adult and larval fish, both game and nongame species. Few freshwater fish spend their entire life in wetlands."
- EPA Watershed Academy: Stream Classification09-12-2008
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- ... mostly constructed with alluvial materials originating from both riverine and lacustrine deposition processes... commonly observed as Valley Type X are coastal plains, broad lacustrine and/or alluvial flats, which may exhibit peat bogs and ...
- The National Action Plan To Implement the Hydrogeomorphic Approach To Assessing Wetland Functions02-22-2006
- "Text of the National Action Plan, which delineates the hydrogeomorphic (HGM) approach."
- 2002 Annual Report | Vegetative Indicators of Condition, Integrity, and Sustainability of Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands06-05-2003
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- Wetlands were classified into three geomorphic types: river-influenced, lacustrine (fringing), and protected (barrier beach... the study sites remaining to be sampled are in the lacustrine wetlands geomorphic type.
- Lake and Reservoir Bioassessment and Biocriteria: Technical Guidance Document: Appendix A Glossary of Terms11-30-2006
- "Glossary of terms used in the document "Lake and Reservoir Bioassessment and Biocriteria""
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