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Limnological and Engineering
Analysis of a Polluted Urban Lake
Table of Contents

CH.

Title

Page

Series Preface

Preface

Contributors

1

Background

1

2

Hydrogeologic Setting

32

3

Tributaries and Discharges

97

4

Hydrodynamics and Transport

200

5

Chemistry

263

5.1

Salinity

263

5.2

Dissolved Oxygen

272

5.3

Inorganic Carbon, Ca2+, CaCO3,and pH

283

5.4

Nitrogen Species

294

5.5

Phosphorus

307

5.6

Anoxic Organic Carbon Decomposition and the Distribution of Related Chemical Species

324

5.7

Mercury

352

5.8

Particle Chemistry

359

6

Biology

384

6.1

Phytoplankton

384

6.2

Zooplankton

421

6.3

Aquatic Macrophytes

436

6.4

Benthic Macroinvertebrates

446

6.5

Fish Communities and Habitats in Onondaga Lake, Adjoining Portions of the Seneca River, and Lake Tributaries

453

6.6

Indicator Bacteria

494

7

Optics

535

8

Sediments

600

8.1

Deposition

600

8.2

Surficial Sediments

611

8.3

Sediment Stratigraphy

622

9

Mechanistic Modeling of Water Quality in Onondaga Lake

667

9.1

Background and Evolution of Model Frameworks

667

9.2

Chloride Model

672

9.3

Total Phosphorus Model

679

9.4

Nitrogen Model

690

9.5

Dissolved Oxygen Model

702

9.6

Fecal Coliform Bacteria Model

714

9.7

Water Quality Model for the Seneca and Oswego Rivers

723

9.8

Application of Models

743

10

Synthesis and Perspectives

789

Index

813

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