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Spatiotemporal nutrient loading to Cultus Lake: Context for eutrophication and implications for integrated watershed-lake management
Author: Putt, Annika Elsie
Date created: 2014-04-03
Valuing natural capital in the Quamichan Lake watershed
Author: Robinson, Jonathan
Date created: 2011-03-23
Restoring a Culturally Eutrophic Shallow Lake: Case Study on Quamichan Lake in North Cowichan, British Columbia
Author: Moore, Kathleen E.
Date created: 2019-04-17

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