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Stress Stream Analysis Of A Sub-Watershed Of Conesus Lake: South Mcmillan Creek, Joseph Makarewicz, Theodore Lewis
Stress Stream Analysis Of A Sub-Watershed Of Conesus Lake: South Mcmillan Creek, Joseph Makarewicz, Theodore Lewis
Joseph C Makarewicz
Stress stream analysis of a sub-watershed of Conesus Lake. July 1994.
Prepared for the Livingston County Planning Department, Mount Morris, N.Y.
Includes bibliographical references (leave 12)
The Conesus Lake Book : A Guide To Reducing Water Pollution At Home, Joseph Makarewicz
The Conesus Lake Book : A Guide To Reducing Water Pollution At Home, Joseph Makarewicz
Joseph C Makarewicz
Developed by Joseph Makarewicz and the Livingston County Planning Department. "Modified from the Bay book: citizens program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. [and] Lake book: a guide to reducing water pollution at home." "April, 1991." Bibliography: p. 39.
Stress Stream Analysis Of Two Sub-Watersheds Of Conesus Lake, Joseph Makarewicz, Theodore Lewis
Stress Stream Analysis Of Two Sub-Watersheds Of Conesus Lake, Joseph Makarewicz, Theodore Lewis
Joseph C Makarewicz
Stress stream analysis of two sub-watersheds of Conesus Lake. July 1993. Prepared for the Livingston County Planning Department, Mount Morris, N.Y. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 12-13)
Water Quality Of Long, Cranberry, Buck And Round Ponds 1993 -1994, Joseph Makarewicz, Gregory Lampman
Water Quality Of Long, Cranberry, Buck And Round Ponds 1993 -1994, Joseph Makarewicz, Gregory Lampman
Joseph C Makarewicz
Long, Buck and Cranberry Ponds have very high concentrations of total phosphorus and chlorophyll .a; that is, they have high levels of a nutrient that stimulates the growth of microscopic and macroscopic plants. This results in an overabundance of microscopic plant life as indicated by the exceedingly high chlorophyll levels observed. Long Pond appears to be the most productive followed by Buck Pond and then Cranberry Pond. Round Pond has relatively low chlorophyll and phosphorus levels compared to the other ponds. R.ound Pond does not appear to be impacted by cultural eutrophication. Compared to nearby Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and …
Oak Orchard Creek Watershed : The Location Of Sources Of Pollution, Annual Loss Of Nutrients And Soil To Lake Ontario, And A Test Of Effectiveness Of Zone Tillage As A Best Management Practice, Joseph Makarewicz, Theodore Lewis
Oak Orchard Creek Watershed : The Location Of Sources Of Pollution, Annual Loss Of Nutrients And Soil To Lake Ontario, And A Test Of Effectiveness Of Zone Tillage As A Best Management Practice, Joseph Makarewicz, Theodore Lewis
Joseph C Makarewicz
Oak Orchard Creek watershed : the location of sources of pollution, annual loss of nutrients and soil to Lake Ontario, and a test of effectiveness of zone tillage as a best management practice. May 2009
A report to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Orleans County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-56).