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National River Health Program : The Urban Sub-Program

Parslow, J.1999
Books, Manuscripts
To develop and demonstrate a widely applicable model of eutrophication processes in urban estuaries which can predict the potential for phytoplankton blooms and bloom type on the basis of environmental data.
Main title:
National River Health Program : The Urban Sub-Program / by J. Parslow, A. Davidson, J. Hunter
Imprint:
Canberra Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation 1999
Collation:
112 pages illustrations
Contents:
Load-response models - Biogeochemical process models -- Phytoplankton growth and nutrient uptake - Phytoplankton loss rate - Zooplankton growth and losses - Detritus and nutrient recycling - Sediment biogeochemistry - Analysis of a steady- state 1 box model - Total n balance - Composition of TN - Resonse to nitrogen load - Phytoplankton mortality and multiple stable states - Denitrification as an internal sink - Organic nitrogen loads - Simple inverse models for driving esturarine transport and eutrophication models -- Nomenclature - A pseudo-potential method - One- dimensional single-layer model - Implementation of one- dimensional n-layer hybrid model - Application of a simple spatially-resolved eutrophication model - The spatially- resolved model - Derwent river estuary - Bruns wick river estuary - Hardy inlet - Algal bloom composition
Dewey class:
333.9164 NAT
Local class:
333.9164
Language:
English
BRN:
52105
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchTech Book333.9164 NATAvailable
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