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Steven W. Effler
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Upstate Freshwater Institute, Inc, Syracuse, USA
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxii
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- Steven W. Effler, Gena Harnett
Pages 1-31
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- Mary Gail Perkins, Edwin A. Romanowicz
Pages 32-96
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- Steven W. Effler, Keith A. Whitehead
Pages 97-199
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- Emmet M. Owens, Steven W. Effler
Pages 200-262
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- Steven W. Effler, Charles T. Driscoll, Susan M. Doerr, Carol M. Brooks, Martin T. Auer, Bruce A. Wagner et al.
Pages 263-383
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- Martin T. Auer, Steven W. Effler, Michelle L. Storey, Susan D. Connors, Philip Sze, Clifford A. Siegfried et al.
Pages 384-534
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- Steven W. Effler, Mary Gail Perkins
Pages 535-599
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- Steven W. Effler, Martin T. Auer, Ned Johnson, Michael Penn, H. Chandler Rowell
Pages 600-666
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- Steven W. Effler, Susan M. Doerr, Martin T. Auer, Raymond P. Canale, Rakesh K. Gelda, Emmet M. Owens et al.
Pages 667-788
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Back Matter
Pages 813-832
About this book
Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, New York is a model for the analysis and management of a polluted urban lake. Sometimes referred to as "the most polluted lake in the United States", Onondaga Lake is one of only two lakes for which a federal advisory body has been set up to guide environmental remediation. The recipient of significant municipal effluent and industrial waste for more than a century, Onondaga Lake has been the focus of intensive limnological investigation and extensive remediation efforts. This book is a comprehensive presentation of the scientific knowledge about Onondaga Lake, based on research coordinated by the Upstate Freshwater Institute. Onondaga Lake: Limnology and Environmental Management of a Polluted Urban Lake is the most complete case study of a lake, and will be of interest to water quality scientists, engineers and managers, as well as environmental engineers, modelers, and policymakers.
Editors and Affiliations
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Upstate Freshwater Institute, Inc, Syracuse, USA
Steven W. Effler