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    Effects of South Shore Drainage Basins and Clay Erosion on the Physical and Chemical limnology of Western Lake Superior 

    Bahnick, Donald A.; Dickas, Albert B.; Horton, Joseph W.; Roubal, Ronald K. (1972)
    A chemical and geological investigation of Lake Superior waters and sediments is presented. The study area extends from Superior, Wisconsin to Amnicon Point, Wisconsin, a distance of eight miles. Sampling was enacted on ...
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    Fishery Resources of the Superior-Duluth Estuary 

    DeVore, Philip (1978-11)
    The Superior-Duluth estuary contains more than 11,500 acres of water (calculated from planimeter measurements of maps provided by the Metropolitan Interstate Committee). If compared to inland bodies of water in Wisconsin, ...
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    The Architectural Development of Duluth, Minnesota 

    Ralph, William Patrick (University of Wisconsin-Superior, 1976-09)
    A thesis paper presented to the Graduate Faculty of the Department of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Superior
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    FRESHWATER DATA NEEDS FOR GENERATION OF NUMERICAL FRESHWATER CRITERIA FOR SELECTED CHEMICALS 

    Brooke, Larry T.; Call, Daniel J.; Larson, Loren (1978)
    The freshwater literature on aquatic toxicity and bioconcentration/ bioaccumulation has been critically reviewed for selected chemicals as identified under Task l of work assignment no. 45. Modifications of the original ...
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    INFLUENCE OF TURBIDITY ON FISH ABUNDANCE IN WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR - SECOND QUARTER REPORT 

    Swenson, William A. (1973)
    Effects of turbidity on fish abundance in Western Lake Superior are being studied through. field investigations aimed at measuring effects on species composition, distribution, feeding, mortality, growth ...
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    Final Report on Effective Regional Use of Water Resources In The Lake Superior Basin Through Continuing Community Education 

    Dickas, Albert (1976-05)
    Project AWARE began at a lake Superior Water Consortium meeting held 17 January 1974. Schools represented were: University of Wisconsin Superior University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Northland College Michigan ...
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    DEPOSTITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS OF LAKE SUPERIOR SANDS THROUGH GRAIN SIZE ANLYSIS 

    Dickas, Albert B. (1970)
    As part of the problem of recognizing and reconstructing paleo"' environments of arenaceous units in western Lake Superior, grain size parameters of modern fluvial, littoral and inner neritic ...
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    Geochemical Relationships Between Lake Superior and Its Tributary Streams With-in the Superior-Cornucopia Red Clay Province, Wisconsin 

    Rouubal, Ronald K.; Horton, Joseph W.; Bahnick, Donald A. (1975-11-24)
    The sedimentation and water quality characteristics of seven Northwestern Wisconsin Lake Superior tributary streams are presented. A large portion of the drainage basins of these streams is located in the Valder's red ...
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    THE EFFECTS OF RED CLAY EROSION ON ORTHOPHOSPHATE LEVELS IN SOUTHWESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR 

    Bahnick, Donald A. (1975-05-20)
    The effects of the erosion of red clay deposits along the northwestern Wisconsin shoreline area on orthophosphate inputs into Lake Superior was in­vestigated. Using clay soil and river particulate samples, exchange ...
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    WISCONSIN'S LAKE SUPERIOR BASIN WATER QUALITY STUDY 

    Dickas, Albert B. (1975-04-30)
    Within the four county area of Douglas, Bayfield, Ashland and Iron, located in extreme northwestern Wisconsin, lies an area richly endowed in clean lakes, inviting forests, healthy air and clear streams. The most ...
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    AuthorBahnick, Donald A. (3)Dickas, Albert B. (3)Swenson, William A. (3)DeVore, Philip (2)Horton, Joseph W. (2)Koch, Rudy G. (2)Bahnick, Donald A. (1)Brooke, Larry T. (1)Call, Daniel J. (1)DeVore, Philip W. (1)... View MoreSubjectred clay (4)erosion (3)Lake Superior (3)water quality (2)Allouez Bay (1)Architecture (1)Ashland County, WI (1)AWARE (1)Bayfield County, WI (1)bioassay procedures (1)... View MoreDate Issued1977 (4)1975 (3)1976 (3)1978 (3)1970 (1)1972 (1)1973 (1)Has File(s)Yes (16)

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