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Title | Eutrophication and Connectivity Among Bays of the Great Salt Lake: What Happens in Farmington Bay Doesn’t Stay in Farmington Bay |
Creator | Wurtsbaugh, Wayne A. |
Description | Natural geography and causeways have divided the Great Salt Lake into four bays with limited, but important connections. Most pollutants from cities in Utah flow into Farmington Bay, and to a lesser extent, into Bear River Bay before entering Gilbert Bay. Routine monitoring at the outflows of Farmington and Bear River Bays and synoptic sampling at 34 stations was done in 2006 to understand how these bays may control nutrient loading and the trophic state in Gilbert Bay. Optical brighteners... |
Date | 2008-03-31T18:45:00Z |
Type | text |
Identifier | http://works.bepress.com/wayne_wurtsbaugh/144 |
Source | Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh |
Publisher | SelectedWorks |
Subject | Life Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics |