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Tracking environmental changes in Pockwock Lake using diatoms as paleoecological indicators

BSc(Hons) thesis of Amy Tropea, April 2005

Acknowledgements and a recommended textbook

Web page of the Soil & Water Conservation Society of Metro Halifax (SWCSMH)

July 15, 2010      Pockwock Lake, Halifax


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Abstract

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Stratigraphic plot of the dominant diatom taxa

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Weighted-average optima for common taxa in Pockwock and Russell Lakes

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Stratigraphic plot of physical analysis on sediment core

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Summary

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Acknowledgements and a recommended textbook

... with thanks to Prof. Dr. John Smol and Brian Ginn of the PEARL, Queen's University, Ontario for sharing the thesis!

Smol, J.P. 2008. Pollution of Lakes and Rivers: A Paleoenvironmental Perspective. 2nd ed. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford. x,383 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1-4051-5913-5.


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