1. The upper Illinois River is warmer than the lower River, as a result of warm municipal and industrial effiuents. 2. The upper river is less turbid, because the bottom is generally rocky, whereas Peoria, La Grange, and Alton Pools contain flocculent muds that have entered the river and are kept in suspension by the river current and by wave action resulting from wind, towboats, and pleasurecraft. 3. Dissolved oxygen levels at the surface and the bottom of the river were virtually the same in the fall of 1974, and dissolved oxygen levels were 77-97 percent of saturation in Alton Pool, 65-122 percent of saturation in La Grange and Peoria Pools, and 47-104 percent of saturation in the upper Pools of Starved Rock, Marseilles, and Dresden. L...
1.—After a draining census in 1963, Ridge Lake was restocked with 2,386 largemouth bass, 4,492 blueg...
Final ReportReport issued on: 30 September 2001INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of...
A careful account of the local and general distribution of the fishes of Illinois, their relations ...
1. The upper Illinois River is warmer than the lower River, as a result of warm municipal and indust...
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Report issued on: June 2001F-101-R-12 annual report issued June 2001INHS Technical Report prepared f...
Report issued on: May 1995Project F-101-R Annual Report issued May 1995INHS Technical Report prepare...
Report issued on: March 2003Annual ReportINHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department of N...
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ID: 8647; issued September, 1990INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Annual Report, Project F-101-R-13Report issued on: May 2002INHS Technical Report prepared for Illino...
Report issued on: May 2005Project F -101-R-16, issued May 2005INHS Technical Report prepared for Ill...
From 2006-2009, efforts were made to establish species of fishes that were native to floodplain back...
1.—After a draining census in 1963, Ridge Lake was restocked with 2,386 largemouth bass, 4,492 blueg...
Final ReportReport issued on: 30 September 2001INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of...
A careful account of the local and general distribution of the fishes of Illinois, their relations ...
1. The upper Illinois River is warmer than the lower River, as a result of warm municipal and indust...
F-101-R-1 1989-1990 Annual Progress Report issued May 31, 1990Report issued on: May 31, 1990INHS Tec...
Report issued on: June 2000Project F-101-R-11 Annual Report issued June 1, 2000INHS Technical Report...
Report issued on: May 1996issued May 1996INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department of N...
Report issued on: June 2001F-101-R-12 annual report issued June 2001INHS Technical Report prepared f...
Report issued on: May 1995Project F-101-R Annual Report issued May 1995INHS Technical Report prepare...
Report issued on: March 2003Annual ReportINHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department of N...
Report issued on: May 1998F-101-R-9 Annual Report issued May 1998INHS Technical Report prepared for ...
ID: 8647; issued September, 1990INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Annual Report, Project F-101-R-13Report issued on: May 2002INHS Technical Report prepared for Illino...
Report issued on: May 2005Project F -101-R-16, issued May 2005INHS Technical Report prepared for Ill...
From 2006-2009, efforts were made to establish species of fishes that were native to floodplain back...
1.—After a draining census in 1963, Ridge Lake was restocked with 2,386 largemouth bass, 4,492 blueg...
Final ReportReport issued on: 30 September 2001INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of...
A careful account of the local and general distribution of the fishes of Illinois, their relations ...