INDEX Poster
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Poster Titles
Albrecht, D.R., E.T. Brown,
J.B. Swenson, N. Wattrus and G. Parker, “The fate of Nemadji River sediment in
western Lake Superior.”
Auer, M.T. and T.C. Johnson,
“University research vessels on Lake Superior.”
Breckenridge, A.J., Johnson,
T.C., Rausch, D.E., Wattrus, N.J. and Y. Chan, “Lake Superior varves: Archives
of paleoclimate and geomorphic history.”
Chai, Y. and N. Urban,
“Determination of particle residence times in Lake Superior using radioactive
tracers.”
Edsall, T. and C. Edsall,
“Burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia) as indicators of ecosystem health.”
Gatzke, T.M., M.T. Auer, and
J.W. Budd, “Cross margin transport and the timing of the spring runoff event
and thermal bar formation in Lake Superior.”
Harting, S.L., Kerfoot, W.C.,
Rossmann, R. and J.A. Robbins, “Copper and mercury in Keweenaw Waterway and
Lake Superior sediments: Ore sources revealed.”
Li, H., J.W. Budd and S.A.
Green, “Comprehensive evaluation of satellite-based chlorophyll a algorithms on
Lake Superior.”
Maskey, A.E. and M. Strand,
“Linking sediment microbial activity with the abundance and community
composition of coastal and profundal macroinvertebrates in Lake Superior.”
May, B.D., “Turbulent mixing
in western Lake Superior.”
Norton, K.P., “Late quaternary glacial history of the lower
St. Louis River and estuary.”
Osterberg, D.J. and J.W.
Budd, “Spatial and temporal distribution of zooplankton in Lake Superior's
Keweenaw Peninsula region.”
Ralph, E.A., H.J. Niebauer,
J.C. Churchill and K. Aagaard,
“Physical processes governing transport within Superior's Keweenaw
current.”
Rock, O., “Eco Preservation
in Africa.”
Scharold, J.V., and S.L.
Lozano, “Status of the amphipod Diporeia spp. in Lake Superior,
1994-2000.”
Trubetskova, I.L., W.C.
Kerfoot and J. Jeong, “Daphnia bioassay: Testing the Keweenaw Peninsula
waters for acute toxic effects.”
Vodacek, A., “Spectral
irradiance and backscattering measurements in Lake Superior.”
Warrington, D.S., J.W. Budd, R.P. Stumpf, and S.A. Green, “Satellite-based chlorophyll and turbidity estimates using SeaWiFS (Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor) imagery of Lake Superior.”