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Lake Champlain in Transition: From Research Toward Restoration

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ISBN: 978-1-118-66599-2

March 2013

American Geophysical Union

456 pages

Description

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Science and Application Series, Volume 1.

Lake Champlain in Transition: From Research Toward Restoration synthesizes research studies on the chemistry, biology, atmospherics, hydrodynamics, hydrology, land use, and management of Lake Champlain and its basin. Additional studies define the cultlural, social, and economic pressures on the lake's ecosystemm. The volume presents research results on lake sediment toxicity and its effect on benthic and aquatic species. Trophic levels were studied, from the impacts of nitrogen and phosphorus on phytoplankton to multiple "trophic cascades" and management implications. Phosphorus loading and subsequent eutrophication was examined by looking at comprehensive loading budgets, a whole-lake mass-balance model, and subsequent management schemes. This comprehensive research effort was undertaken to develop a management plan devoted to preserving the lake ecosystem, and the volume will interest environmental planners and managers as well as limnologists and hydrologists.

About the Author

Thomas O. Manley and Patricia L. Manley are the authors of Lake Champlain in Transition: From Research Toward Restoration, published by Wiley.