Limnological characteristics of the Tiniroto and Putere lakes / by C. Howard-Williams, M.T. Downes and J. Davies

By: Howard-Williams, C.
Contributor(s): Downes, M.T | Davies, J | Taupo Research Laboratory (N.Z.).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Taupo Research Laboratory report: no. 59Publisher: Taupo, N.Z. : Taupo Research Laboratory, 1983Description: 10 leaves (various pagings) : illustrations ; 30 cm.Subject(s): LIMNOLOGY | TURBIDITY | OPTICAL PROPERTIES | TINIROTO | PUTERE | LAKE WAIHAU | KENTS LAKE | LAKE ROTOKAHA | LAKE KARANGATA | LAKE ROTONUIAHA | LAKE ROTOROA | NZMS260X18 | NZMS260W19 | LAKES | TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION | WATER TEMPERATURE | DISSOLVED GASES | ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS | NITROGEN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS | PHYTOPLANKTON | BIOMASS | CHLOROPHYLL A | FRESHWATER HABITATS | FRESHWATER ECOLOGY | FRESH WATER | AQUATIC WEEDS | MACROPHYTES | AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT | AQUATIC PLANTS | WATER QUALITY | HYPOLIMNION | NUTRIENT UPTAKE | NUTRIENT CYCLES | EUTROPHIC LAKES | EUTROPHICATION | TROPHIC STATUS | AQUATIC COMMUNITIES | NUTRIENTS | STRATIFICATION In: Taupo Research Laboratory report In: Taupo Research Laboratory reportReview: Lakes Waihau, Rotokaha, Karangata, Rotonui-a-ha, Rotoroa (near Putere), and Kents Lake were examined for stratification, optical properties, species composition of aquatic macrophytes and levels of algal biomass. Lake stratification was related to profiles of dissolved gases and nitrogen and phosphorus compounds as well as water turbidity. Hypolimnetic aeration would improve water quality in these eutrophic lakes at Tiniroto and Putere. (EIM)
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JOURNAL JOURNAL WELLINGTON OFF-SITE STACK NO. 59 1983 1 Available J016622
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Lakes Waihau, Rotokaha, Karangata, Rotonui-a-ha, Rotoroa (near Putere), and Kents Lake were examined for stratification, optical properties, species composition of aquatic macrophytes and levels of algal biomass. Lake stratification was related to profiles of dissolved gases and nitrogen and phosphorus compounds as well as water turbidity. Hypolimnetic aeration would improve water quality in these eutrophic lakes at Tiniroto and Putere. (EIM)

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