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A practical book for professionals who rely on water quality
data for decision making, this book is based on three decades
experience of three highly published water and watershed resource
professionals. It focuses on the analysis of air pollution
sensitive waters and the consequent effects associated with soil
and water acidification, nutrient-N enrichment, or the effects of
atmospherically deposited toxic substances. It also covers lake
zooplankton and/or stream macroinvertebrate biomonitors.
Explanations of the reasons behind various recommendations provide
readers with the tools needed to alter recommended protocols to
match particular study needs and budget.
A practical book for professionals who rely on water quality data
for decision making, this book is based on three decades experience
of three highly published water and watershed resource
professionals. It focuses on the analysis of air pollution
sensitive waters and the consequent effects associated with soil
and water acidification, nutrient-N enrichment, or the effects of
atmospherically deposited toxic substances. It also covers lake
zooplankton and/or stream macroinvertebrate biomonitors.
Explanations of the reasons behind various recommendations provide
readers with the tools needed to alter recommended protocols to
match particular study needs and budget.
This book is intended to be a course about the creation and
evolution of the universe at large, including the basic macroscopic
building blocks (galaxies) and the overall large-scale structure.
This text covers a broad range of topics for a graduate-level class
in a physics department where students' available credit hours for
astrophysics classes are limited. The sections cover galactic
structure, external galaxies, galaxy clustering, active galaxies,
general relativity and cosmology.
This book is intended to be a course about the creation and
evolution of the universe at large, including the basic macroscopic
building blocks (galaxies) and the overall large-scale structure.
This text covers a broad range of topics for a graduate-level class
in a physics department where students' available credit hours for
astrophysics classes are limited. The sections cover galactic
structure, external galaxies, galaxy clustering, active galaxies,
general relativity and cosmology.
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