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Alfred Beeton

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All GLERL Publications for Beeton:

  • BEETON, A. M. Book Review: The Lakes Handbook, Volume 2: Lake Restoration and Rehabilitation. The Quarterly Review of Biology 80(3):371 (2005).
  • BEETON, A. M., C. E. SELLINGER, and D. F. REID. An introduction to the Laurentian Great Lakes ecosystem. In Great Lakes Fisheries Policy and Management: A Binational Perspective, W.W. Taylor and C.P. Ferreri (Eds.), Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, pp. 3-54 (1999).
  • Culver, D.A., D.B. Baker, R.P. Richards, A.M. BEETON, T.H. JOHENGEN, G.A. LESHKEVICH, H.A. VANDERPLOEG, J.W. Budd, W.W. Carmichael, R.T. Heath, C.E. Wickstrom, H.J. MacIsaac, and L. Wu. Toxicity, ecological impact, monitoring, causes, and public awareness of Microcystis blooms in Lake Erie. Final Report to the Lake Erie Commission. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH,146 pp. (1999).
  • BEETON, A. M. and R. S. Schneider. A century of Great Lakes research at the University of Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 24(3): 495-517 (1998). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1998/19980007.pdf
  • BEETON, A.M. Impact of non-indigenous species on the ecosystem of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Proceedings, Second International Lake Ladoga Symposium, Joensuu, Finland, August 26-30, 1996. University of Joensuu, Publications of Karelian Institute, Joensuu, Finland, 368-374 (1997).
  • BEETON, A.M., R.E. Holland, T.H. JOHENGEN, and J.R. Hageman. Chemistry, temperature, and Secchi disc data for Hatchery Bay, Western Lake Erie. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL GLERL-92, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (NTIS# PB96-203203/XAB) 15 pp. (1996). ftp://ftp.glerl.noaa.gov/publications/tech_reports/glerl-092/tm-092.pdf
  • BEETON, A.M., and J.H. SAYLOR. Limnology of Lake Huron. In The Lake Huron Ecosystem: Ecology, Fisheries, and Management, M. Munawar, T. Edsall , J. Leach (eds.). SPB Academic Publishing, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1-37 (1995).
  • Holland, R.E., T.H. JOHENGEN, and A.M. BEETON. Trends in nutrient concentrations in Hatchery Bay, western Lake Erie before and after Dreissena polymorpha. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52:1202-1209 (1995).
  • BEETON, A.M. Lakes and Ponds. In Encyclopedia of the Environment, R.A. Eblen and W.R. Eblen (eds.). Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, 394-395 (1994).
  • JOHENGEN, T.H., and A.M. BEETON. The effects of temporal and spatial variability on monitoring agricultural nonpoint source pollution. EPA/625/R-92/006. EPA Seminar Publication. The National Rural Clean Water Program Symposium, 89-95 pp. (1992).
  • REID, D.F., and A.M. BEETON. Large Lakes of the World: A global science opportunity. GeoJournal 28.1:67-72 (1992).
  • JOHENGEN, T.H., A.M. BEETON, and R.E. Holland. A final water quality monitoring report and evaluation of the Saline Valley rural clean water project. Contract Report, Michigan Department of Agriculture, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, Monroe County Board of Commissioners, Washtenaw County Soil Conservation District, and the Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District, 136 pp. (1991).
  • BEETON, A.M. Limnology of the Nam Ngum Reservoir, Laos. Verhandlugen-Internationale Vereinigung Fur Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 24(24):1436-1444 (1991).
  • BEETON, A.M. Virtual elimination of toxic substances in the changing Great Lakes. Proceedings, 1990 Annual Meeting of the Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR), Water Issues in an Environmental Era, West Point, NY, August 2, 1990. 60-61 (1991).
  • BEETON, A.M., and J.E. Gannon. Effect of environment on reproduction and growth of Mysis relicta. American Fisheries Society Symposium 9:114-148 (1991).
  • JOHENGEN, T.H., A.M. BEETON, and R.E. Holland. Saline Valley rural clean water project interim report on monitoring during 1989. Contract Report, Michigan Department of Agriculture, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, the Monroe County Board of Commissioners, the Washtenaw County Soil Conservation District, and the Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District, 78 pp. (1990).
  • BEETON, A.M. A vision of the future. Proceedings, The Great Lakes Basin: A Regional Focus on the Environment and Human Health, Chicago, IL, October 16-18, 1988. Great Lakes Coalition of Public Health Associations, 31-35 (1989).
  • Holland, R.E., A.M. BEETON, and T.H. JOHENGEN. Saline Valley rural clean water project interim report on monitoring during 1988. Contract Report, Michigan Department of Agriculture, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, the Monroe County Board of Commissions, the Washtenaw County Soil Conservation District, and the Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District, 85 pp. (1989).
  • JOHENGEN, T.H., A.M. BEETON, and D.W. Rice. Evaluating the effectiveness of best management practices to reduce agricultural nonpoint source pollution. Lake and Reservoir Management 5(1):63-70 (1989).
  • Fox, M.G., and A.M. BEETON. Phosphorus concentration trends in the Saline River watershed, USA. Verhandlungen-Internationale Vereinigung Fuer Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 23:1119-1124 (1988).
  • BEETON, A.M. The role of research in management of the Laurentian Great Lakes. In Prevention of Toxic Contamination in Large Lakes, Vol. IV, N.W. Schmidtke (ed.). Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, MI, 211-219 (1988).
  • Holland, R.E., A.M. BEETON, and T.H. JOHENGEN. Saline Valley rural clean water project interim report on monitoring during 1987. Contract Report, Michigan Department of Agriculture, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, the Monroe County Board of Commissions, the Washtenaw County Soil Conservation District, and the Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District, 117 pp. (1988).
  • Vallentyne, J.R., and A.M. BEETON. The 'ecosystem' approach to managing human uses and abuses of natural resources in the Great Lakes basin. Environmental Conservation 15(1):58-62 (1988).
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