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    The concept of the perilimnion 

    Ogden, James Gordon, III; Nova Scotian Institute of Science (Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1986)
    Seasonal variations in surface and ground water supply and increasing attention to ionic and mass balances in aquatic eco-systems require more specific definitions of hydrologic parameters to recognize sources and sinks ...
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    Lake classification in Nova Scotia from phosphorous loading, transparency and hypolimnetic oxygen consumption 

    Schwartz, P. Y.; Underwood, J. K.; Nova Scotian Institute of Science (Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1986)
    Three indices of eutrophication are used to compare effects of urbanization on seven headwater lakes near Halifax, Nova Scotia. Annual (1983) inputs of phosphorus were calculated and compared with lake Secchi transparencies ...
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    An initial investigation of lipids and fatty acids of Nova Scotian "soft" cod 

    Ackman, Robert G.,1927-; Ratnayake, W.M.N.; Ohshima, T.; Ke, P. J.; Nova Scotian Institute of Science (Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1986)
    "Soft" cod Gadus morhua are a regular economic problem in fisheries on the Scotian Shelf. A preliminary study has been conducted and a low fat content in viscera is the principal abnormality. The lipid content, lipid class ...
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    Distribution and abundance of mysids in the Cumberland Basin, upper Bay of Fundy 

    Prouse, N. J.; Nova Scotian Institute of Science (Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1986)
    The distribution and abundance of two species of mysids, Neomysis americana and Mysis stenolepis, in the Cumberland Basin was studied on monthly cruises from March to October 1981 and 1982. Maximum numbers and biomass ...
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    AuthorNova Scotian Institute of Science (41)Daborn, Graham R. (Graham Richard), 1942- (4)Bleakney, J. Sherman (3)Freedman, B. (3)Gilhen, John (3)Johnston, C.E. (3)Ackman, Robert G.,1927- (2)Cheverie, J.C. (2)Dale, J.M. (2)Iles, T.D. (2)... View MoreSubject
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