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Title
Scale and watershed features determine lake chemistry patterns across physiographic regions in the far north of Ontario, Canada
Author(s)
Josef MacLeod,Wendel (Bill) Keller, Andrew M. Paterson, Richard D. Dyer, John M. Gunn
Published
2016
Publisher
Journal of limnology
Abstract
Climate warming and increased industrial development will have direct impacts on watershed characteristic and lakes in the far north of Ontario. Conservation planning for the aquatic community in northern Ontario will require sound data to inform management decisions. This study conducted lake chemistry surveys from 2011-2012 to increase the knowledge regarding remote northern lakes and to address the limited amount of limnological data available for this region.
Full Citation
MACLEOD, Josef et al. Scale and watershed features determine lake chemistry patterns across physiographic regions in the far north of Ontario, Canada. Journal of Limnology, [S.l.], v. 76, n. 1, nov. 2016. ISSN 1723-8633
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