Problems of measuring and predicting influence of effluents on marine phytoplankton
The growth response of a number of cultured marine phytoplankton species are compared in treated sewage effluents from a variety of treatment plants in New England. Concentrations of the inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus in the effluents are used as the basis for the comparison. The general response...
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