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Lough Neagh

Olson, P.D., Littlewood, D.T.J., Griffiths, D., Kennedy, C.R. and Arme, C. (2002) Evidence for the co-existence of separate strains or species of Ligula in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland. Journal of Idelminthology 76, 171-174. [Pg.121]

Dabrowsky, K.R. (1982). Seasonal changes in the chemical composition of the fish body and nutritional value of the muscle of the pollan from Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland. Hydrobiologia 87,121-141. [Pg.266]

Redox control may not be the only process affecting release of phosphorus from sediments. During the enhanced photosynthesis of algal blooms, the pH of lake water increases as CO2 is used up and HCOs increases. Thus, in summer, both Lough Neagh " in N. Ireland and Lake Glanningen in Sweden have shown an increase in water... [Pg.147]

Stevens, R. J. and Stewart, B. M. (1982). Concentration, fractionation and characterization of soluble organic phosphorus in river water entering Lough Neagh. Water Res. 16, 1507-1519. [Pg.632]

Dearing, J. A. R. J. Flower, 1982. The magnetic susceptibility of sedimenting material trapped in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, and its erosional significance. Limnol. Oceanogr. 27 969-975. [Pg.235]


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