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Note on the origin of the Great Lake and other Lakes
on the Central Plateau

Note on the origin of the Great Lake and other Lakes on the Central Plateau

... Later, for a long period during the recession of this phase, smaller ice-sheets covered 1 the southern Great Lake to a depth of about 50 feet above the present water-level, deriving thei[r] ...

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Identifying the role of non-native species in the enhanced trophic transfer of mercury in the food web of Lake Erie, a North American Great Lake

Identifying the role of non-native species in the enhanced trophic transfer of mercury in the food web of Lake Erie, a North American Great Lake

... of Lake Erie, one of the Laurentian Great Lakes, experienced increases in their tissue Hg concentrations since the 1990s, following a long declining trend (Bhavsar et ...other Great Lakes, such as ...

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The geology of the country around the Great Lake, Tasmania

The geology of the country around the Great Lake, Tasmania

... Its sides steepen as it descends from the platean and the remains of a moraine of large angular dolerite boulders partially erosses it, Othel' rel'cs of the iee age are to be seen in the[r] ...

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Cainozoic volcanism in and around
Great Lake, Central Tasmania

Cainozoic volcanism in and around Great Lake, Central Tasmania

... The series is at least 160 feet 48 m thick, disconformably overlaps aquagene pyroclastics, mineralised entrail basalt breccias and dolerite bed rock, and disconformably underlies massive[r] ...

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The macrobenthic fauna of Great Lake and Arthurs Lake, Tasmania

The macrobenthic fauna of Great Lake and Arthurs Lake, Tasmania

... The relatively large number of setae, presence of both modified spermathecal and moderately modified penial setae, presence of an eversible pseudopenis and absence of coelomocytes togeth[r] ...

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Introduced fish

Introduced fish

... The Inland Fisheries Commission catches adult brown trout from Great Lake and transfers them to other waters with the objective of assisting the rehabilitation of the rainbow trout fishe[r] ...

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A correlation of the Tasmanian Pleistocene glacial epochs and deposits

A correlation of the Tasmanian Pleistocene glacial epochs and deposits

... If my interpretation o:f the field evidence is correct, the Malanna glaciation is also superimposed over sheets of newer basalts in the vicinity o:f the Great Lake and elsewhm·e.. But I [r] ...

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Large aquatic animals

Large aquatic animals

... The evidence then shows that in the Great Lake, possibly in Lake Echo, certainly in Lake Tiberias, some unusual animals of large size have been seen at various times answer;.. ing in gen[r] ...

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The Miena cider gum, Eucalyptus gunnii subsp  divaricata (Myrtaceae): a taxon in rapid decline

The Miena cider gum, Eucalyptus gunnii subsp divaricata (Myrtaceae): a taxon in rapid decline

... Core populations of E. gunnii subsp. divaricata at Miena and on the western shores of Great Lake are also differen- tiated by up to 1.5 months in peak flowering time from higher altitude populations of other ...

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Sympatric ecological divergence associated with a color polymorphism

Sympatric ecological divergence associated with a color polymorphism

... crater lake environ- ments strongly differ from the turbid and shallow waters of the Nicaraguan great lakes (reviewed in [17, 43]) and, therefore, crater lake Midas cichlids inhabit substantially ...

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Effects of climate change on U S  grain transport

Effects of climate change on U S grain transport

... patterns; Great Lakes water levels; winter navigation possibilities; and foreign grain ...ports, Great Lakes ports, and Atlantic ...in Great Lake water levels increases grain shipments to the ...

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Lake Amenities, Environmental Degradation, and Great Lakes Regional Growth

Lake Amenities, Environmental Degradation, and Great Lakes Regional Growth

... the Great Lakes does not seem to be a major driver of population ...the Great Lakes and population growth, roughly ...a Great Lake, the average coastal county in the region has ...

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Land exploration in Tasmania, 1824  1842: With special reference to the Van Diemen's Land Company

Land exploration in Tasmania, 1824 1842: With special reference to the Van Diemen's Land Company

... of the country to the west or the Great Lake, was selected to make the preliminary exploration and to cut a track 1 so that Franklin himself might visit Macquarie Harbour and inspect the[r] ...

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Antibodies to Newcastle Disease Virus in  Egg Yolks of Great Cormorant  (Phalacrocorax carbo) at Qinghai Lake

Antibodies to Newcastle Disease Virus in Egg Yolks of Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) at Qinghai Lake

... the Great Cormorant (Phala- crocorax carbo) extends discontinuously from north-east America (Labrador and Newfoundland) across Eurasia to Australia and New Zealand, as well as to South ...by Great Cormorant ...

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Ecological Importance of Wetlands and Samples in Konya Closed Basin

Ecological Importance of Wetlands and Samples in Konya Closed Basin

... AkĢehir Lake, Tersakan Lake and HotamiĢ Marshes are completely ...Kulu Lake, was seen again after heavy rainfall but Salt Lake, Seyfe Lake, Sultan Marshes and Eber Lake were ...

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Evaluating and improving modeled turbulent heat fluxes  across the North American Great Lakes

Evaluating and improving modeled turbulent heat fluxes across the North American Great Lakes

... NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) and was subsequently used in a variety of Great Lakes research and operational applications (An- derson and Schwab, 2013; Beletsky et ...

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A Dynamical Downscaling Projection of Future Climate Change in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region Using a Coupled Air-Lake Model

A Dynamical Downscaling Projection of Future Climate Change in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region Using a Coupled Air-Lake Model

... over Lake Superior in August, annual mean and February by WRF (red dash), GFDL-CM3 (black dash), MME ...for Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and the Great ...

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Macrozoobenthic community as biological indicators of pollution in Anchar lake of Kashmir

Macrozoobenthic community as biological indicators of pollution in Anchar lake of Kashmir

... 9.6mg/l (S.D-1.3) at site I. lakes rich in carbon dioxide were comparatively more alkaline and increase its concentration resulted in an increase in alkalinity. The Total Hardness of the lake ranged between a ...

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Database of association with habitat and environmental variables for non shelled slugs and bivalves of Britain and Ireland

Database of association with habitat and environmental variables for non shelled slugs and bivalves of Britain and Ireland

... A population of Anodonta cygnea in Barden Lake, Kent, is being significantly impacted by the recent arrival of zebra mussels and repeated surveys in the River Thames, River Great Ouse an[r] ...

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Satellite microwave assessment of Northern Hemisphere lake ice phenology from 2002 to 2015

Satellite microwave assessment of Northern Hemisphere lake ice phenology from 2002 to 2015

... detect lake ice changes for 5 km lake pixels in the Northern Hemisphere, with a particular focus on lake ice phenology in the mid- and high latitudes ( ≥ 30 ◦ ...and lake ice phenology ...

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