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Its thermal and dynamic properties make it an important heat store and medium of ... but varies with the solar zenith angle (highly reflective at low angles) ...
Only 3% of the world's water is fresh, and 99% of this is either frozen in ... Zooplankton components are protozoans, rotifers and crustaceans. Biological Structure ...
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Often have a daily stratification and mixing cycle. Most common in the tropics ... Note the daily stratification and mixing pattern. Lake Mixis Summary ...
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Textbook of limnology. Third Edition. Waveland Press, Inc. USA. 401 p. ... The control eutrophication lakes and reservoir. Man and the biosphere series, Vol I.
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Formed by glacial scouring, oxbows, filling of craters, uplift blocking a stream, ... and that's why Peru has the worlds largest and most productive anchovy fishery. ...