Dilutional pumping at Snake Lake, Wisconsin: a potential renewal technique for small eutrophic lakes
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Born, Stephen M.; Wirth, Thomas L.; Peterson, James O.. Hine, Ruth L., Editor
Dilutional pumping at Snake Lake, Wisconsin: a potential renewal technique for small eutrophic lakes
(Technical bulletin. (Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources), No. 66)
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 1973
32 pgs.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/EcoNatRes.DNRBull66
Contents
Contents, p. [1]
Introduction, p. 2
History of Snake Lake water quality degradation, p. 3
Site characteristics, pp. 3-10
Laboratory investigations of sediment characteristics, pp. 11-12
Pumping operations, pp. 12-18
Lake water quality changes, pp. 18-21
Conclusions, p. 22
Appendix A: calculation of weighted average concentrations in lake water, p. 22
Appendix B: approximate costs: Snake Lake dilutional pumping (1970), p. 23
Appendix C: supplementary figures, pp. 24-31
Literature cited, p. 32
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