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2. Anthropogenic and climatic impacts on historic sediment, carbon, and phosphorus accumulation rates using 210Pbex and 137Cs in a sub-watershed linked to Zarivar Lake, Iran
3. New monitoring buoy keeps close watch on Lake Taupo
4. Anthropogenic and climatic impacts on historic sediment, carbon, and phosphorus accumulation rates using 210Pbex and 137Cs in a sub-watershed linked to Zarivar Lake, Iran.
5. Structure of infaunal communities in New Zealand submarine canyons is linked to origins of sediment organic matter
6. Conductivity anomalies provide evidence of large scale hydrothermal venting in Lake Taupō.
7. Factors influencing summer phytoplankton biomass in a large river system with impoundments: retention time, zooplankton grazing, thermal stratification and internal seiching in a hydro lake.
8. Flocculants and Sediment Capping for Phosphorus Management
9. Physical Processes for In-Lake Restoration: Destratification and Mixing
10. Novel application of Compound Specific Stable Isotope (CSSI) techniques to investigate on-site sediment origins across arable fields
11. The CSSIAR v.1.00 Software: A new tool based on SIAR to assess soil redistribution using Compound Specific Stable Isotopes
12. Factors influencing summer phytoplankton biomass in a large river system with impoundments: retention time, zooplankton grazing, thermal stratification and internal seiching in a hydro lake
13. Methodological perspectives on the application of compound-specific stable isotope fingerprinting for sediment source apportionment
14. Factors influencing cyanobacteria blooms: review of the historical monitoring data to assess management options for Lake Horowhenua
15. Lake responses following lanthanum-modified bentonite clay (Phoslock®) application: An analysis of water column lanthanum data from 16 case study lakes
16. Functional Role of Large Organisms in Intertidal Communities: Community Effects and Ecosystem Function
17. A Numerical Analysis of Hypolimnetic Nitrogen and Phosphorus Transformations in Lake Rotoiti, New Zealand: A Geothermally Influenced Lake
18. Effects of a modified zeolite on P and N processes and fluxes across the lake sediment–water interface using core incubations
19. Hypolimnetic phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics in a small, eutrophic lake with a seasonally anoxic hypolimnion
20. Sustainability assessment and comparison of efficacy of four P-inactivation agents for managing internal phosphorus loads in lakes: sediment incubations
21. Carbon flow in the littoral food web of an oligotrophic lake
22. Historic and contemporary anthropogenic effects on granulometry and species composition detected from sediment cores and death assemblages, Nelson Bays, Aotearoa-New Zealand
23. Novel Application of a Compound-Specific Stable Isotope (CSSI) Tracking Technique Demonstrates Connectivity Between Terrestrial and Deep-Sea Ecosystems via Submarine Canyons
24. Transition in the isotopic signatures of fatty-acid soil biomarkers under changing land use: Insights from a multi-decadal chronosequence
25. Use of soil organic biomarkers for tracing the origin of eroded sediment: case study in Petzenkirchen (Austria)
26. The CSSIAR v.1.00 Software: A new tool based on SIAR to assess soil redistribution using Compound Specific Stable Isotopes
27. Bioturbators enhance ecosystem function through complex biogeochemical interactions
28. Iwitahi: a native orchid reserve in exotic pine forest, New Zealand
29. Eutrophication processes regulated by a plunging river inflow
30. Quantifying the transfer of terrestrial organic matter into two contrasting New Zealand submarine canyon systems using bulk and compound-specific stable isotopes
31. Three Up, Three Down: Vanderbilt's guide to Omaha
32. A 1,000 year history of seabed change in Pelorus Sound/Te Hoiere, Marlborough
33. Latest development in using CSSI - Carbon-13 natural abundance signatures of long-chain fatty acids - case study of Mistelbach
34. Consumption of benthic cyanobacterial mats and nodularin-R accumulation in freshwater crayfish (Paranephrops planifrons) in Lake Tikitapu (Rotorua, New Zealand)
35. Sustainability assessment and comparison of efficacy of four P-inactivation agents for managing internal phosphorus loads in lakes: sediment incubations
36. Hypolimnetic phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics in a small, eutrophic lake with a seasonally anoxic hypolimnion
37. Effects of a modified zeolite on P and N processes and fluxes across the lake sediment–water interface using core incubations
38. Lake sediment phosphorus release management—Decision support and risk assessment framework
39. Indirect effects of Atrina zelandica on water column nitrogen and oxygen fluxes: The role of benthic macrofauna and microphytes
40. Nitrogen spiraling in subsurface-flow constructed wetlands: Implications for treatment response
41. Field calibration of a formula for entrance mixing of river inflows to lakes: Lake Taupo, North Island, New Zealand
42. Importance of different size classes of phytoplankton in Beatrix Bay, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, and the potential implications for the aquaculture of the mussel,Perna canaliculus
43. A stable isotope study of linkages between stream and terrestrial food webs through spider predation
44. Nitrogen processing gradients in subsurface-flow treatment wetlands—influence of wastewater characteristics
45. Sedimentation, suspension, and resuspension in Tasman Bay and Beatrix Bay, New Zealand, two contrasting coastal environments which thermally stratify in summer
46. The Fate of Groundwater Ammonium in a Lake Edge Wetland
47. Importance of different size classes of phytoplankton in Beatrix Bay, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, and the potential implications for the aquaculture of the mussel, Perna canaliculus.
48. Auto-ranging switch for Technicon AutoAnalyzer II spectrophotometers.
49. Groundwater quality along the eastern shores of Lake Taupo, 1975–76.
50. Problems of the aquatic trader.
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