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Date: 2013-12-10 20:41:29
Environment
Environmental soil science
Aquatic ecology
Limnology
Fisheries
Eutrophication
Algal bloom
Cultural eutrophication
Experimental Lakes Area
Water
Earth
Water pollution

Persistent and emerging water quality issues in Canada: an overview of some on-going research Hugh MacIsaac Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research University of Windsor, Canada

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