
handle: 10214/15744
This progress report summarizes the 1986 lake chemistry data for Lake Muskoka, Lake Joseph, Lake Rosseau and Lake of Bays. The nutrient levels show that the lakes are oligotrophic. The alkalinity data indicates the lakes are moderately sensitive to acidic deposition. A comparison of the volume weighted and tube composite sampling methodology indicates that these two methods are comparable.
Ontario Ministry of the Environment, nutrient levels, chlorophyll a, alkalinity, lake chemistry, epilimnetic chemistry, acidic deposition, Other O.M.E. Environmental Reports, water quality, nitrogen, oligotrophic, phosphorus, Archive of Agri-Environmental Programs in Ontario
Ontario Ministry of the Environment, nutrient levels, chlorophyll a, alkalinity, lake chemistry, epilimnetic chemistry, acidic deposition, Other O.M.E. Environmental Reports, water quality, nitrogen, oligotrophic, phosphorus, Archive of Agri-Environmental Programs in Ontario
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