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    SEDIMENT QUALITY EVALUATION IN THE LOWER FOX RIVER AND SOUTHERN GREEN BAY OF LAKE MICHIGAN 

    Call, Daniel J.; Balcer, Mary D.; Brooke, Larry T.; Lozano, Stephen J.; Vaishnav, Dinesh D. (1991-04)
    The quality of sediment from the Lower Fox River between the dam at DePere, Wisconsin, and the mouth of the river, and from the southern tip of Green Bay, Lake Michigan, was evaluated at 12 sites by a combination of ...
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    EVALUATION OF AQUATIC SEDIMENT FOR TOXICITY TO CHIRONOMUS TENTANS IN A 10 DAY EXPOSURE AND TO HYALELLA AZTECA IN A 28 DAY EXPOSURE 

    Balcer, Mary D.; Brooke, Larry T.; Markee, Thomas P.; Call, Daniel J.; Brooke, Dianne L. (2000-01-07)
    The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI) contracted with Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. to evaluate sediment samples from eight sites (three reference and five non­ reference) for toxicity toward two species of benthic ...
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    ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS AFFECTING WALLEYE OVA SURVIVAL IN THE LOWER FOX RIVER 

    Balcer, Mary D.; McCauley, Dennis J.; Niemi, Gerald J.; Brooke, Larry T. (1986-10)
    The Fox River is a major tributary into Lake Michigan's Green Bay with an average discharge of 117 m3 sec-1 and an average gradient of 0.81 m km-1 in the last 62 km of the river (Epstein et al., 1974). Since the early ...
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    EVALUATION OF SEDIMENT FROM NEW YORK STATE (ALCOA SITE) FOR TOXICITY AND BIOACCUMULATION OF LEAD 

    Call, Daniel J.; Brooke, Larry T.; Brooke, Dianne L.; Polkinghorne, Christine N.; Balcer, Mary D. (1999-09-30)
    The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI), contracted with Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. to measure lead concentrations in seventeen samples and evaluate the toxicity of sediment samples from ten of these sites (Alcoa Site) ...
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    ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS AFFECTING WALLEYE OVA SURVIVAL IN THE LOWER FOX RIVER 

    Balcer, Mary D.; McCauley, Dennis J.; Niemi, Gerald J.; Brooke, Larry T. (1986-10)
    The Fox River is a major tributary into Lake Michigan's Green Bay with an average discharge of 117 m3 sec-1 and an average gradient of 0.81 m km-1 in the last 62 km of the river (Epstein et al., 1974). Since the early ...
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    EVALUATION OF SEDIMENT FOR TOXICITY AND BIOACCUMULATION OF LEAD 

    Call, Daniel J.; Brooke, Larry T.; Brooke, Dianne L.; Polkinghorne, Christine N.; Balcer, Mary D. (1999-11-30)
    The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI), contracted with Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. to measure lead concentrations in samples from seventeen sites and to evaluate the toxicity of sediment samples from ten of these ...
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    An Account of Two Decades of Applied Research and Public Education 1969 to 1989 

    Bahnick, Donald A.; Balcer, Mary D.; Brooke, Larry T.; Call, Daniel J.; Dickas, Albert B.; Lozano, Stephen; MacTaggart, Terrence J.; Markee, Thomas P.; Roubal, Ronald K.; Swenson, William A.; Vaishnav, Dinesh (1989-04-28)
    The Center for Lake superior Environmental studies (CLSES) was created in the late 1960's, a period of national environmental concern. The founding scientists, from the departments of biology, chemistry, geology and ...
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    ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS AFFECTING WALLEYE OA SURVIVAL IN THE LOWER FOX RIVER 

    Balcer, Mary D.; McCauley, Dennis J.; Niemi, Gerald J.; Brooke, Larry T. (1986-10)
    The Fox River is a major tributary into Lake Michigan's Green Bay with an average discharge of 117 m3 sec-1 and an average gradient of 0.81 m km-1 in the last 62 km of the river (Epstein et al., 1974). Since the early ...

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    Call, Daniel J. (5)Brooke, Dianne L. (3)McCauley, Dennis J. (3)Niemi, Gerald J. (3)Markee, Thomas P. (2)Polkinghorne, Christine N. (2)Bahnick, Donald A. (1)Dickas, Albert B. (1)... View MoreSubjectLower Fox River (4)toxicity (3)ecological assessment (2)ova survival (2)sediment (2)Alcoa site (1)applied research (1)aquatic sediment (1)bioaccumulation (1)bioaccumulation of lead (1)... View MoreDate Issued1990 - 2000 (4)1986 - 1989 (4)Has File(s)
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