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" Microbial Processes in Reservoirs "
edited by Douglas Gunnison.
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BL
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773545
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b593539
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Main Entry
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edited by Douglas Gunnison.
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Title & Author
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Microbial Processes in Reservoirs\ edited by Douglas Gunnison.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1985
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Series Statement
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Developments in hydrobiology, 27.
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(x, 193 pages)
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ISBN
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9400955146
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: 9789400955141
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Contents
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I: The Reservoir in Perspective --; 1 Environmental effects of reservoirs --; 2 Characterization of the reservoir ecosystem --; II: Transition from Terrestrial to Aquatic Ecosystem --; 3 Chemistry and microbiology of newly flooded soils: relationship to reservoir-water quality --; 4 Vegetative succession and decomposition in reservoirs --; III: The Established Reservoir --; 5 Microbiological water quality of reservoirs --; 6 Interactions of reservoir microbiota: eutrophication --; related environmental problems --; 7 Sediment-water interactions and mineral cycling in reservoirs --; 8 Pathogenic micro-organisms in thermally altered reservoirs and other waters --; 9 Modeling geomicrobial processes in reservoirs --; 10 Microbial ecology and acidic pollution of impoundments.
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Abstract
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The idea of producing a book on the activities of sence of bottom versus surface withdrawal all have microorganisms in reservoirs had its origins in an a bearing on microbial processes. In addition, res article published by the editor in ASM News (De ervoirs are often constructed in areas where there cember 1981, 47:527-531). Many individuals ex are few, if any, natural lakes . In this regard, reser pressed an interest in having the article expanded voirs are also often distinct from natural lakes, and into a book on this subject. Several people were that meteorologic, hydrologic, geo to the extent contacted and asked if they would be willing to logic, and edaphic factors make a difference, reser contribute chapters to the book. The interest dis voir microbiology will also be different. Finally, the played by many persons outside the area of reser creation of a new reservoir offers the sediment voir microbiology was encouraging, as was the in microbiologist a unique opportunity to view the spiration of the contributors themselves. We were transformation of terrestrial environments into subsequently approached by Dr. L. Harold Steven aquatic ecosystems.
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Aquatic biology.
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Douglas Gunnison
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