Phytoplankton Recovery after Power Plant Entrainment
Natural populations of marine phytoplankton from the intake and discharge stations of two coastal power plants in southeastern Massachusetts all demonstrated the same degree of recovery when grown in continuous cultures with a defined artificial seawater medium. Neither populations exposed to elevat... Ausführliche Beschreibung
1. Person: | Goldman, Joel C. |
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Weitere Personen: | Quinby, Helen L. verfasserin |
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1979 |
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Chlorination Heat Marine environment Phytoplankton Plankton Power (electric) |
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