A Study of Diatom Communities in the Upper Main Stem of the Susquehanna River During Various Discharge Regimes, 2014-1016

Start Date

11-11-2016 8:00 PM

End Date

11-11-2016 9:59 PM

Description

The upper main stem of the Susquehanna River is formed by the confluence of the West and North Branches, each of which is chemically and physically distinctive. The upper main stem retains the signatures of the two branches due to weak lateral mixing, and

Keywords

Bioflims, Diatoms, Susquehanna River

Type

Poster

Language

eng

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A Study of Diatom Communities in the Upper Main Stem of the Susquehanna River During Various Discharge Regimes, 2014-1016

Elaine Langone Center, Terrace Room

The upper main stem of the Susquehanna River is formed by the confluence of the West and North Branches, each of which is chemically and physically distinctive. The upper main stem retains the signatures of the two branches due to weak lateral mixing, and