Quantifying Precursors to Algal Blooms in Lake Sidney Lanier Authors: D.Boncore, M. Flood Department of Biology, University of North Geogia, Gainesville GA Lake Sidney Lanier is a 38,000 acre reservoir on the Chestatee River that provides flood control, recreation and fresh water for Atlanta and Gainesville, among other municipalities. The lake is situated in an area that is rapidly growing and many of the smaller coves are affected by the development on their shores and from the creeks feed into the coves. The Flat Creek branch of Lake Sidney Lanier drains runoff from a section of Gainesville that is industrial. The aquatics research team at the University of North Georgia seeks to determine what types of algae become more abundant in the ...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
The Elachee Nature Science Center is an educational outreach institution in Gainesville, Georgia. Ou...
Reservoirs supply most of Georgia s drinking water, and plankton dynamics can greatly influence the ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
The Logan city wastewater treatment system consists of a series of seven large aerated ponds (460 ac...
Fresh water is one of the most important sources of drinking water for the United States population ...
Nutrient pollution has been identified as a significant threat to U.S. coastal and estuarine water q...
Algae serve as producers in aquatic environments with important industrial applications. Certain spe...
The Osoyoos Lake problem is one of excessive algal populations creating nuisance conditions for recr...
Abstract: Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a global problem that can have severe consequences for aqu...
Aquatic habitats are frequently studied after a major water quality problem like the occurrence of a...
Macroalgal blooms have increased globally in recent decades as a result of increased nutrient enrich...
Algae, a polyphyletic group of aquatic primary producers, play a great part in earth’s biosphere. Th...
The development of algal blooms in Lake Erie was identified using the characteristic spectral signat...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
The Elachee Nature Science Center is an educational outreach institution in Gainesville, Georgia. Ou...
Reservoirs supply most of Georgia s drinking water, and plankton dynamics can greatly influence the ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
The Logan city wastewater treatment system consists of a series of seven large aerated ponds (460 ac...
Fresh water is one of the most important sources of drinking water for the United States population ...
Nutrient pollution has been identified as a significant threat to U.S. coastal and estuarine water q...
Algae serve as producers in aquatic environments with important industrial applications. Certain spe...
The Osoyoos Lake problem is one of excessive algal populations creating nuisance conditions for recr...
Abstract: Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a global problem that can have severe consequences for aqu...
Aquatic habitats are frequently studied after a major water quality problem like the occurrence of a...
Macroalgal blooms have increased globally in recent decades as a result of increased nutrient enrich...
Algae, a polyphyletic group of aquatic primary producers, play a great part in earth’s biosphere. Th...
The development of algal blooms in Lake Erie was identified using the characteristic spectral signat...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
The Elachee Nature Science Center is an educational outreach institution in Gainesville, Georgia. Ou...
Reservoirs supply most of Georgia s drinking water, and plankton dynamics can greatly influence the ...