Identification of toxic sites in Hamilton Harbour / D. Milani and L.C. Grapentine.: En13-5/06-408E-PDF
"Toxic sites were identified using BEAST methodology, which involves the use of multivariate techniques using data on the physical and chemical attributes of the sediment and overlying water, and the functional responses of benthic invertebrates in laboratory toxicity tests. Data from test sites were compared to biological criteria developed for the Laurentian Great Lakes"--Abstract.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Environment Canada. National Water Research Institute (Canada) |
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Title | Identification of toxic sites in Hamilton Harbour / D. Milani and L.C. Grapentine. |
Series title | NWRI contribution ; 06-408 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. Includes bibliographical references. Includes abstract in French. |
Publishing information | Burlington, Ontario : National Water Research Institute, [2006] |
Author / Contributor | Milani, D. W., author. Grapentine, Lee C. author.(Lee Curtis), 1961- |
Description | 1 online resource (vii, 109 pages) : charts. |
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Subject terms | Water pollution Lakes |
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