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Food limitation and seasonal population declines of rotifersGONZALEZ, M. J; FROST, T. M.Oecologia. 1992, Vol 89, Num 4, pp 560-566, issn 0029-8549Article
Mercury cycling a Northern Wisconsin seepage lake : the role of particulate matter in vertical transportHURLEY, J. P; WATRAS, C. J; BLOOM, N. S et al.Water, air and soil pollution. 1991, Vol 56, pp 543-551, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Complex biological responses to the experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin, USAWEBSTER, K. E; FROST, T. M; WATRAS, C. J et al.Environmental pollution (1987). 1992, Vol 78, Num 1-3, pp 73-78, issn 0269-7491Article
Cycling of volatile mercury in temperate lakesVANDAL, G. M; MASON, R. P; FITGERALD, W. F et al.Water, air and soil pollution. 1991, Vol 56, pp 791-803, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Sediment pore-water dynamics of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin : geochemical processes and seasonal and spatial variabilitySHERMAN, L. A; BAKER, L. A; WEIR, E. P et al.Limnology and oceanography. 1994, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 1155-1171, issn 0024-3590Article
Long-term lake water temperature and ice cover simulations / measurementsFANG, X; STEFAN, H. G.Cold regions science and technology. 1996, Vol 24, Num 3, pp 289-304, issn 0165-232XArticle
Sulfur burial in and loss from the sediments of Little Rock Lake, WisconsinURBAN, N. R; MONTE, A. E.Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences (Print). 2001, Vol 58, Num 7, pp 1347-1355, issn 0706-652XArticle
Changes in trace metal concentrations in lake water and biota during experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin, USAKING, S. O; MACH, C. E; BREZONIK, P. L et al.Environmental pollution (1987). 1992, Vol 78, Num 1-3, pp 9-18, issn 0269-7491Article
Sulfur cycling in the water column of Little Rock Lake, WisconsinURBAN, N. R; SAMPSON, C. J; BREZONIK, P. L et al.Biogeochemistry (Dordrecht). 2001, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 41-77, issn 0168-2563Article
Response of predator zooplankton populations to the experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, WisconsinSIERSZEN, M. E; FROST, T. M.Journal of plankton research. 1993, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 553-562, issn 0142-7873Article
Geochemical controls for Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn during experimental acidification and recovery of Little Rock Lake, WI, USABREZONIK, Patrick L; MACH, Carl E; SAMPSON, Carolyn J et al.Biogeochemistry (Dordrecht). 2003, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 119-143, issn 0168-2563, 25 p.Article
Seasonal enrichment and depletion of Hg and SO4 in Little Rock Lake: relationship to seasonal changes in atmospheric depositionWATRAS, C. J; MORRISON, K. A; KRATZ, T. K et al.Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences (Print). 2002, Vol 59, Num 10, pp 1660-1667, issn 0706-652X, 8 p.Article
Morphological responses by Bosmina longirostris and Eubosmina tubicen to changes in copepod predator populations during a whole-lake acidification experimentPOST, D. M; FROST, T. M; KITCHELL, J. F et al.Journal of plankton research. 1995, Vol 17, Num 8, pp 1621-1632, issn 0142-7873Article
Experimental acidification of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin : chemical and biological changes over the pH range 6.1 to 4.7BREZONIK, P. L; EATON, J. G; SHELLEY, B. C. L et al.Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences (Print). 1993, Vol 50, Num 5, pp 1101-1121, issn 0706-652XArticle
Atmospheric cycling and air-water exchange of mercury over mid-continental lacustrine regionsFITZGERALD, W. F; MASON, R. P; VANDAL, G. M et al.Water, air and soil pollution. 1991, Vol 56, pp 745-767, issn 0049-6979Conference Paper
Mercury cycling and species mass balances in four North American lakesQURESHI, Asif; MACLEOD, Matthew; SCHERINGER, Martin et al.Environmental pollution (1987). 2009, Vol 157, Num 2, pp 452-462, issn 0269-7491, 11 p.Article
The methylmercury cycle in Little Rock Lake during experimental acidification and recoveryWATRAS, C. J; MORRISON, K. A; REGNELL, O et al.Limnology and oceanography. 2006, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 257-270, issn 0024-3590, 14 p.Article