Remote and in situ optical studies of seston and suspended sediment concentrations in Lake St. Clair / by R.P. Bukata, J.H. Jerome, and J.E. Bruton.: En13-5/87-42E-PDF
"The importance of Lake St. Clair (located in the middle of the aquatic transport avenue between Lake Huron and Lake Erie), both as a sediment trap and an aquatic flow-through between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes, has prompted extensive Canadian and American studies in recent years. This report presents some initial results of an optical study of the shallow waters of Lake St. Clair performed during the May to November 1985 field season. The optical study included direct subsurface measurements of optical transmission, as well as remote upwelling radiance measurements obtained from a shipborne Multispectral Optical Monitoring System (MOMS)"--Introduction, page 1.
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| Title | Remote and in situ optical studies of seston and suspended sediment concentrations in Lake St. Clair / by R.P. Bukata, J.H. Jerome, and J.E. Bruton. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (38 pages, 38 unnumbered pages) : illustrations, map. |
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