The temporal and spatial changes in chemical and biological properties of Lake Mead have been investigated, thereby indicating the sources of water pollution and the time of highest pollution potential. Planktonic organisms have been shown to indicate the presence of water problems. Macro- and micro-nutrient analyses have shown that primary productivity is not inhibited by limiting concentrations. A mathematical model has been developed, tested with one set of independent data, and shown worthy of management utility. Although the model works very well for the Lake Mead area, the physical reality of the Multiple Linear Regression equation should be tested on independent data
Lake Mead is a deep, subtropical, moderately productive, desert impoundment with a negative heterogr...
Lake Mead was impounded in 1935 by the construction of Hoover Dam. The Colorado River was unregulate...
The 14C light and dark bottle technique for measurement of primary production was utilized as a mean...
The temporal and spatial changes in chemical and biological properties of Lake Mead have been invest...
The temporal and spatial changes in chemical and biological properties of Lake Mead have been invest...
The temporal and spatial changes in chemical and biological properties of Lake Mead have been invest...
Progressive increases in concentration of dissolved solids in the Colorado River water from Lake Pow...
Food and energy transformation in an aquatic system must be understood in order to develop a simulat...
The purpose of this investigation was to identify the zooplankton arc. phytoplankton found in Lake M...
Phytoplankton samples were collected in Lake Mend 6 times from September 1910 to June 1971 for 8 sta...
The Lake Mead Monitoring Program has continued to develop information on the limnological condition ...
The purpose of this investigation was to identify the zooplankton and phytoplankton found in Lake Me...
Application of mathematical models in the design and evaluation of lake restoration programmes must ...
Phytoplankton successions, applications of the general growth equation, and physical measurements ha...
This report presents Lake Mead Water quality data obtained from 1964 to 1966. The effect of filling ...
Lake Mead is a deep, subtropical, moderately productive, desert impoundment with a negative heterogr...
Lake Mead was impounded in 1935 by the construction of Hoover Dam. The Colorado River was unregulate...
The 14C light and dark bottle technique for measurement of primary production was utilized as a mean...
The temporal and spatial changes in chemical and biological properties of Lake Mead have been invest...
The temporal and spatial changes in chemical and biological properties of Lake Mead have been invest...
The temporal and spatial changes in chemical and biological properties of Lake Mead have been invest...
Progressive increases in concentration of dissolved solids in the Colorado River water from Lake Pow...
Food and energy transformation in an aquatic system must be understood in order to develop a simulat...
The purpose of this investigation was to identify the zooplankton arc. phytoplankton found in Lake M...
Phytoplankton samples were collected in Lake Mend 6 times from September 1910 to June 1971 for 8 sta...
The Lake Mead Monitoring Program has continued to develop information on the limnological condition ...
The purpose of this investigation was to identify the zooplankton and phytoplankton found in Lake Me...
Application of mathematical models in the design and evaluation of lake restoration programmes must ...
Phytoplankton successions, applications of the general growth equation, and physical measurements ha...
This report presents Lake Mead Water quality data obtained from 1964 to 1966. The effect of filling ...
Lake Mead is a deep, subtropical, moderately productive, desert impoundment with a negative heterogr...
Lake Mead was impounded in 1935 by the construction of Hoover Dam. The Colorado River was unregulate...
The 14C light and dark bottle technique for measurement of primary production was utilized as a mean...