Design and application of a transportable experimental stream system for assessing effluent impacts on riverine biota / prepared for the Northern River Basins Study under project 2611-C1 by Joseph M. Culp,...: R71-49/3-128E-PDF
"In the Northern Rivers Basin Study artificial streams were used to investigate effects of treated pulp mill effluents and nutrients on complex food webs, including primary and secondary producers. An important advantage of this experimental stream approach is that the effect of specific effluent concentrations on complex, benthic food webs can be studied under standardized, riverine conditions.The objective of this project was to design and construct a transportable mesocosm for testing impacts of nutrients and contaminants from pulp mill effluents on abundance and taxonomic composition of aquatic invertebrate communities in the Athabasca River"--Report summary.
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| Title | Design and application of a transportable experimental stream system for assessing effluent impacts on riverine biota / prepared for the Northern River Basins Study under project 2611-C1 by Joseph M. Culp, Cheryl L. Podemski and Carol Casey. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Other formats | Physical text-[English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vii, 38 pages) : photographs, illustrations. |
| ISBN | 0662244885 |
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