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    Submarine groundwater discharge (SGWD): an unseen yet potentially important coastal phenomenon in Canada

    Both terrestrial and fresh or marine forces drive underground fluid flows in the coastal zone. Hydraulic gradients on land result in groundwater seepage near shore and may contribute to flows from confined aqu...

    A. G. Bobba, P. A. Chambers, F. J. Wrona in Natural Hazards (2012)

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    Changes in Nutrient Loading in an Agricultural Watershed and Its Effects on Water Quality and Stream Biota

    Non-point-sources of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are recognized as major causes of eutrophication of surface waters. Adoption of policies to reduce pollution in the former German Democratic Republic follow...

    P. A. Chambers, R. Meissner, F. J. Wrona, H. Rupp, H. Guhr, J. Seeger in Hydrobiologia (2006)

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    Competition and coexistance between Glossiphonia complanata and Helobdella stagnalis (Glossiphoniidae: Hirudinoidea)

    The prey utilization of Glossiphonia complanata and Helobdella stagnalis from Bruce Lake, Alberta, Canada was examined quantitatively using serological techniques. While considerable prey range overlap occurred b...

    F. J. Wrona, Ronald W. Davies, L. Linton, J. Wilkialis in Oecologia (1981)