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Lake Ontario research and management workshop : proceedings of a two-day workshop, October 27 & 28, 1999, Croft Chapter House, University of Toronto
Title:
Lake Ontario research and management workshop : proceedings of a two-day workshop, October 27 & 28, 1999, Croft Chapter House, University of Toronto
Author:
Lake Ontario Research and Management Workshop (3rd : 1999 : University of Toronto)
Publication Information:
Buffalo, N.Y. : Great Lakes Program, State University of New York at Buffalo, [1999?]
Physical Description:
ii, 44 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
General Note:
Principal Investigator / Project Director: Joseph V. DePinto.

"This workshop served as a follow-up to a 1997 workshop titled: A long term plan to improve modeling capabilities for toxic chemicals in Lake Ontario, and a 1998 workshop title: Lake Ontario Research and Management Workshop." - p.1
Language:
English
Contents:
Implementation of the LOTOX2 model within the Great Lakes Toxic Chemical Decisions Support System / Urban areas as point sources to Lake Ontario / Progress on reducing persistent toxic substances under the 1994 Canada Ontario agreement / Toward a photochemical model for mirex in Lake Ontario / What is the contaminant load in the 473,000 colonial waterbirds that bred on Lake Ontario in 1999? Answers for a mass balance contaminants model / Air monitoring for persistent organic pollutants along Lakes Ontario and Erie and St. Lawrence River Valley / In-state /out-of-state sources of semivolatile pollutants and Hg in NYS / Current methods to measure dry deposition: the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Project / Modelling the volatilization of organochlorine pesticide residues from agricultural regions: a potential source to the Great Lakes / An update of the Lake Ontario Contaminant Mass Balance Modeling Project: application of LOTOX to other LaMP chemicals / Third annual Lake Ontario Research and Management Workshop / Toxics from Niagara to the sea: making the scientific and social connections
Format :
Book