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... hypolimnion volumes differ and oxygen profiles differ . Secondary oligotrophic E / H volume ratio small ; eutrophic E / H volume ratio larger . " Magnetic " age years BP 2,600. oligotrophic from a eutrophic system , are con- trasted in ...
... hypolimnion volumes differ and oxygen profiles differ . Secondary oligotrophic E / H volume ratio small ; eutrophic E / H volume ratio larger . " Magnetic " age years BP 2,600. oligotrophic from a eutrophic system , are con- trasted in ...
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... hypolimnion . Visualizing organic material raining through the plane that is the roof of the hypolimnion and imagining some amount that passes through the average square centimeter of this plane leads to the concept of the hypolimnetic ...
... hypolimnion . Visualizing organic material raining through the plane that is the roof of the hypolimnion and imagining some amount that passes through the average square centimeter of this plane leads to the concept of the hypolimnetic ...
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... hypolimnion , bringing about some photosynthe- sis and oxygen production . There is more going on , then , than just the day - to - day disappearance of oxygen that would prevail in deeper lakes with dark , undisturbed hypolimnia . Here ...
... hypolimnion , bringing about some photosynthe- sis and oxygen production . There is more going on , then , than just the day - to - day disappearance of oxygen that would prevail in deeper lakes with dark , undisturbed hypolimnia . Here ...
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