St. Louis River Watershed Streams & Lakes: Water Quality/Biological Monitoring
2011-06-29
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St. Louis River Watershed Streams & Lakes: Water Quality/Biological Monitoring
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2011-06-29
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University of Minnesota Duluth
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Technical Report
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This provisional report is an addendum to the Surface Water Assessment Final Report entitled Surface Water Assessment St. Louis River Watershed: Streams and Lakes: Water quality/biological monitoring submitted to the MPCA electronically on June 29, 2011. That final report summarizes the water quality, habitat, macroinvertebrate, and fish data previously submitted to MPCA as the major part of this SWA project. This provisional report represents a detailed summary of the statistical analyses that the Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI) at the University of Minnesota-Duluth is conducting using the data collected from this project together with previous and ongoing landscape stressor analyses conducted by NRRI via other funding sources over the past several years.
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Biological Monitoring Addendum: Stressor Gradient & Macroinvertebrate Sampling Protocol Assessment (Provisional Draft Analysis); Minnesota Surface Water Assessment Monitoring Grant Program (SWAG) FY 2009 Clean Water Legacy Act; Project No. 00009742 (U. of Minnesota)
Contract No. Con000000018654 (U. of Minnesota)
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NRRI Technical Report;NRRI/TR-2011/38
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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
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Axler, Richard P; Breneman, Dan; Brady, Valerie; Johnson, Lucinda B; Ruzycki, Elaine; Henneck, Jerald; Olker, Jennifer; Host, George E; Brown, Terry; Bartsch, Will. (2011). St. Louis River Watershed Streams & Lakes: Water Quality/Biological Monitoring. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201398.
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