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Jackson Lake Limnology

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Title Jackson Lake Limnology
Creator Wurtsbaugh, Wayne
Description The limnology of Jackson Lake has been studied very little, despite the fact that it is the uppermost large lake on the headwaters of the Snake River, one of the larger rivers in the country (Hayden 1969). It is also an important fishery, largely for introduced lake trout. In 2014 we took our incoming graduate students to the Jackson Hole and one part of this introductory course focused on the limnology of the lake. Prior to the arrival of the students, a nutrient addition bioassay was...
Date 2014-08-26T07:00:00Z
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Identifier http://works.bepress.com/wayne_wurtsbaugh/142
Source Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh
Publisher SelectedWorks
Subject Jackson Lake Jackson Hole Snake Rover Phytoplankton Light Temperature Profile Limnology Yellowstone Secchi Bioassay Nutrients Nitrogen Phosphorus Ecology Life Sciences

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