The role of algal components in phosphorus-removal from sewage effluent in an experimental aquatic vegetation site at Arborg, Manitoba
The effectiveness of two algal components, the epiphyton and phytoplankton, in removing phosphorus from sewage effluent passing sequentially through a series of artificial ponds, was studied. Artificial substrates of clear cellulose acetate were provided for colonization by epiphytes, and weekly sa...
Main Author: | Rosser, Mirth Irene |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/6335 |
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