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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010
Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie: Verhandlungen
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VII. Man-Made Lakes

Limnological characteristics of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

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Pages 919-925 | Published online: 01 Dec 2017

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John R. Jones, Daniel V. Obrecht & Anthony P. Thorpe. (2022) Limnological characteristics of Lake of the Ozarks (Missouri, USA): long-term assessment following formation of a reservoir series. Lake and Reservoir Management 38:4, pages 288-303.
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JohnR. Jones, DanielV. Obrecht, BruceD. Perkins, MatthewF. Knowlton, AnthonyP. Thorpe, Shohei Watanabe & RobertR. Bacon. (2008) Nutrients, seston, and transparency of Missouri reservoirs and oxbow lakes: An analysis of regional limnology. Lake and Reservoir Management 24:2, pages 155-180.
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JohnR. Jones & MatthewF. Knowlton. (2005) Chlorophyll Response to Nutrients and Non-algal Seston in Missouri Reservoirs and Oxbow Lakes. Lake and Reservoir Management 21:3, pages 361-371.
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Daniel Obrecht, Anthony P. Thorpe & John R. Jones. (2005) Responses in the James River Arm of Table Rock Lake, Missouri (USA) to point-source phosphorus reduction. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 29:2, pages 1043-1048.
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TimothyJ. Canfield & JohnR. Jones. (1996) Zooplankton Abundance, Biomass, and Size-Distribution in Selected Midwestern Waterbodies and Relation with Trophic State. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 11:2, pages 171-181.
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JohnR. Jones & MatthewF. Knowlton. (1993) Limnology Of Missouri Reservoirs: An Analysis of Regional Patterns. Lake and Reservoir Management 8:1, pages 17-30.
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