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Lake hydrology


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    • Lacustrine hydrology
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    • found: Work cat.: Winter, T.C. The hydrologic setting of lakes in Minnesota and adjacent states, with emphasis on the interaction of lakes and ground water, 1976.
    • found: Reflecting on lakes : a guide for watershed partnerships, via WWW, Dec. 29, 2006(The in-lake environment is determined by a variety of factors including: volume of water flow into and out of the lake, or lake hydrology)
    • found: Role of lakes in the hydrologic system, with emphasis on their relation to ground-water, via WWW, Dec. 29, 2006(The major objective of the problem of lake hydrology research is to gain understanding of the basic principles controlling the interaction of lakes and ground water, including associated chemical fluxes)
    • found: A hierarchical framework of aquatic ecological units in North America (nearctic zone), 1996:p. 25 (Lakes are classified by lake geology, hydrology, and morphometry ... Lake hydrology includes attributes of surface-water and ground-water connections) p. 26 (Lake hydrology can be separated into three categories: 1. Riverine linkage ... 2. Ground-water linkage ... 3. Water-stage regime)
    • found: Research project: Evaluation of wetland and upland management practices at Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Idaho, via WWW, Dec. 29, 2006(The study will also highlight the linkages between lacustrine hydrology and the lakeshore plant communities ... )
    • notfound: McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003:Academic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992;Chambers dictionary of science and technology, 1999;Veatch, J.O. Water and water use terminology, 1966
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    • 2007-02-06: new
    • 2007-02-07: revised
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