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GLERL Publications: FY 1981
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- AUBERT, E.J., and T.L. Richards. IFYGLThe International Field Year
for the Great Lakes. Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory,
Ann Arbor, MI, 410 pp. (1981).
- AUBERT, E.J., and T.L. Richards. Summary of accomplishments. In IFYGLThe
International Field Year for the Great Lakes, E.J. Aubert and T.L.
Richards (eds.). Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann
Arbor, MI, 367-384 (1981).
- BOLSENGA, S.J. Radiation transmittance through lake ice in the 400-700
nm range. Journal of Glaciology 27(95):57-66 (1981).
- BOLSENGA, S.J. Spectral reflectances of freshwater ice and snow from
340 through 1100 nm. Ph.D. dissertation. The University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, (1981).
- CHAMBERS, R.L., and B.J. EADIE. Nepheloid and suspended particulate
matter in southeastern Lake Michigan. Sedimentology 28:439-447
(1981).
- CHAPRA, S.C. Application of phosphorus loading models to river-run
lakes and other incompletely mixed systems. In Restoration of Lakes
and Inland Waters, Report No. EPA 440/5-81-010, Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC, 329-334 (1980).
- CHAPRA, S.C., and H.F.H. Dobson. Quantification of the lake trophic
typologies of Naumann (surface quality) and Thienemann (oxygen) with
special reference to the Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research
7(2):182-193 (1981). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1981/19810003.pdf
- **CROLEY, T.E.II. Hydrologic and hydraulic calculation in BASIC
for small computers. Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University
of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 263 pp. (1980).
- **CROLEY, T.E.II. Synthetic-hydrograph computations on small programmable
calculators. Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University
of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 837 pp. (1980).
- CROLEY, T.E., II, A.R. Giaquinta, and R.A. Woodhouse. River thermal
standard costs in the upper midwest. Journal of the Energy Division,
ASCE 107(EY1):65-77 (1981).
- CROLEY, T.E., II, and B. Hunt. Multiple-valued and non-convergent
solutions in kinematic cascade models. Journal of Hydrology 49:121-138
(1981).
- DERECKI, J.A. Stability effects on Great Lakes evaporation. Journal
of Great Lakes Research 7(4):357-361 (1981). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1981/19810005.pdf
- DERECKI, J.A., and R.N. KELLEY. Improved St. Clair River dynamic flow
models and comparison analysis. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL GLERL-34,
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (PB82-119272)
36 pp. (1981).
- Donovan, M., C.A. Job, and W.C. SONZOGNI. The Milwaukee pollution
caseImplications for water resources planning. Water Resources Bulletin
17(1):23-28 (1981).
- EADIE, B.J. An equilibrium model for the partitioning of synthetic
organic compounds: Formulation and calibration. NOAA Technical Memorandum
ERL GLERL-35, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor,
MI (PB82-116682) 39 pp. (1981).
- Fraser, A.S., and A. ROBERTSON. Materials balance. In IFYGLThe
International Field Year for the Great Lakes, E.J. Aubert and T.L.
Richards (eds.). Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann
Arbor, MI, 341-352 (1981).
- GARDNER, W.S., and B.J. EADIE. Chemical factors controlling phosphorus
cycling in lakes. In Nutrient Cycling in the Great Lakes: A Summarization
of Factors Regulating the Cycling of Phosphorus, Special Report No.
83, D. Scavia and R.A. Moll (eds.). Great Lakes Research Division,
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 13-34 (1980).
- GARDNER, W.S., B.J. EADIE, and W.H. Miller. Microtechnique to remove
particles from high performance liquid chromatographic samples. Journal
of Liquid Chromatography 3(10):1585-1592 (1980).
- GARDNER, W.S., and W.H. Miller. Reverse-phase liquid chromatographic
analysis of amino acids after reaction with o-phthalaldehyde. Analytical
Biochemistry 101:61-65 (1981).
- GARDNER, W.S., and W.H. Miller. Intracellular composition and net
release rates of free amino acids in Daphnia magna. Canadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38(2):157-162 (1981).
- GARDNER, W.S., W.H. Miller, and M.J. Imlay. Free amino acids in mantle
tissues of the bivalve Amblema plecata: Possible relation to
environmental stress. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology 26:157-162 (1981).
- GARDNER, W.S., T.F. NALEPA, M.A. QUIGLEY, and J.M. MALCZYK. Release
of phosphorus by certain benthic invertebrates. Canadian Journal
of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38(8):978-981 (1981).
- GARDNER, W.S., and D. SCAVIA. Kinetic examination of nitrogen release
by zooplankters. Limnology and Oceanography 26:801-810 (1981).
http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1981/19810008.pdf
- GASKILL, D.W. Homogeneity analysis of seasonal mean temperature series
at 25 stations around the Great Lakes. NOAA Data Report ERL GLERL-18,
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (PB81-210437)
11 pp. (1981).
- Giaquinta, A.R., and T.E. CROLEY. Impact of thermal standards on power
plant water consumption. Water Resources Bulletin 17:423-430
(1981).
- GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Annual Report for
the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, FY 1980. Great
Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 31 pp. (1980).
- GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Detailed technical
plan for the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. Great Lakes
Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 205 pp. (1981).
- GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Technical plan for
the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. Great Lakes Environmental
Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 67 pp. (1981).
- *GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, and The University
of Michigan. First annual progress report to the Office of Marine Pollution
Assessment, NOAA. In The Cycling of Toxic Organic Substances in the
Great Lakes Ecosystem, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory,
Ann Arbor, MI, 65 pp. (1980).
- *GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, and The University
of Michigan. Second semiannual progress report to the Office of Marine
Pollution Assessment, NOAA. In The Cycling of Toxic Organic Substances
in the Great Lakes Ecosystem, Great Lakes Environmental Research
Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 19 pp. (1981).
- **GREENE, G.M. Simulation of ice-cover growth and thermal decay on
the upper St. Lawrence River. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, (1981).
- GREENE, G.M. Simulation of ice-cover growth and decay in one dimension
on the upper St. Lawrence River. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL GLERL-36,
(PB82-114208) 82 pp. (1981).
- Heidtke, T.M., W.C. SONZOGNI, and L. Botts. Great Lakes environmental
planning study: Summary report. Great Lakes Basin Commission Great Lakes
Environmental Planning Study (GLEPS) Report, 21 pp. (1981).
- LANDRUM, P.F., and D.G. Crosby. Comparison of the disposition of several
nitrogen-containing compounds in the sea urchin and other marine invertebrates.
Xenobiotica 11(5):351-361 (1981).
- LANDRUM, P.F., and D.G. Crosby. The disposition of p-Nitroanisole
by the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus - II. Biotransformation
and Bioconcentration. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
5:240-254 (1981).
- LANDRUM, P.F., and D.G. Crosby. The disposition of p-Nitroanisole
by the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus - I. Kinetics.
Ecotoxicology and Enviromental Safety 5:225-239 (1981).
- LANDRUM, P.F., and J.P. Giesy. Chapter 22. Anomalous breakthrough
of benzo(a)pyrene during concentration with Amberlite XAD-4 resin from
aqueous solutions. In Advances in the Identification and Analysis
of Organic Pollutants in Water, Volume I, L.H. Keith (ed.). Ann
Arbor Science, Ann Arbor, MI, 345-355 (1981).
- LESHKEVICH, G.A. Categorization of northern Green Bay ice cover using
LANDSAT-1 digital dataA case study. NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL GLERL-33,
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (PB81-200438)
19 pp. (1981).
- LESHKEVICH, G.A. Lake Superior ice cycle1979 (16-mm film, 12 min.).
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, (1981).
- LIU, P.C., and D.B. Ross. Airborne measurements of wave growth for
stable and unstable atmospheres in Lake Michigan. Journal of Physical
Oceanography 10(11):1842-1853 (1980). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1980/19800002.pdf
- McCORMICK, M.J., and D. SCAVIA. Calculation of vertical profiles of
lake-averaged temperature and diffusivity in Lakes Ontario and Washington.
Water Resources Research 17(2):305-310 (1981).
- Monteith, T.J., and W.C. SONZOGNI. Variations in U.S. Great Lakes
tributary flows and loadings. Great Lakes Basin Commission Great
Lakes Environmental Planning Study (GLEPS) Report #47 (1981).
- Monteith, T.J., R.A.C. Sullivan, T.M. Heidtke, and W.C. SONZOGNI.
Watershed handbook: A management technique for choosing among point
and nonpoint control strategies. Report prepared for the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency by the Great Lakes Basin Commission and the Great
Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory under Interagency Agreement
No. AD-85-F-0-061-0, Ann Arbor, MI, 107 pp. (1981).
- NALEPA, T.F., and M.A. QUIGLEY. The macro- and meiobenthos of southeastern
Lake Michigan near the mouth of the Grand River, 1978-79. NOAA Data
Report ERL GLERL-19, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory,
Ann Arbor, MI (PB82-111642) 7 pp. (1981).
- NALEPA, T.F., and A. ROBERTSON. Screen mesh size affects estimates
of macro- and meiobenthos abundance and biomass in the Great Lakes.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38(9):1027-1034
(1981).
- NALEPA, T.F., and A. ROBERTSON. Vertical distribution of the zoobenthos
in southeastern Lake Michigan with evidence of seasonal ariation. Freshwater
Biology 11:87-96 (1981).
- NALEPA, T.F., D.S. White, C.M. Pringle, and M.A. QUIGLEY. The biological
component of phosphorus exchange and cycling in lake sediments. In Nutrient
Cycling in the Great Lakes: A Summarization of Factors Regulating the
Cycling of Phosphorus, D. Scavia and R.A. Moll (eds.). Special Report
No. 83, Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI, 93-109 (1980).
- PINSAK, A.P., R.C. Hore, and D.J. Vallery. Consumptive water use.
In Great Lakes Diversions and Consumptive Uses: Report to the International
Joint Commission by the International Great Lakes Diversions and Consumptive
Uses Study Board, U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers,
Sec 6, Detroit, MI, 1-56 (1981).
- PINSAK, A.P., and G.K. Rodgers. Energy balance. In IFYGLThe International
Field Year for the Great Lakes, E.J. Aubert and T.L. Richards (eds.).
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 169-197
(1981).
- PRESTON, C.N. Great Lakes precipitation, 1854-74. GLERL Open File
Report, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI
(1981).
- QUIGLEY, M.A. Freshwater macroinvertebrates. Journal of Water Pollution
Control Federation 53:1015-1027 (1981).
- QUINN, F.H. Equilibrium effects of present Great Lakes basin consumptive
use on lake levels. GLERL Open File Report, Great Lakes Environmental
Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (1981).
- QUINN, F.H., and G. den Hartog. Evaporation synthesis. In IFYGLThe
International Field Year for the Great Lakes, E.J. Aubert and T.L.
Richards (eds.). Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann
Arbor, MI, 221-245 (1981).
- RAO, D.B., and B.C. DOUGHTY. Instability of coastal currents in the
Great Lakes. Arch. Met. Geoph. Biokl. 30:145-160 (1981).
- RAO, D.B., and D.J. SCHWAB. A method of objective analysis for currents
in a lake with application to Lake Ontario. Journal of Physical Oceanography
11(5):739-750 (1981). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1981/19810002.pdf
- Richards, T.L., and E.J. AUBERT. The International Field Year for
the Great LakesAn introduction. In IFYGLThe International Field Year
for the Great Lakes, E.J. Aubert and T.L. Richards (eds.). Great
Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 1-14 (1981).
- ROBERTSON, A., and J.E. Gannon. Annotated checklist of the free-living
copepods of the Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research
7(4):382-393 (1981). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1981/19810006.pdf
- SAYLOR, J.H. Rotational waves in the Great Lakes and their significance
in large-scale mixing processes. Ocean Management 6:236 (1981).
- SAYLOR, J.H., J.R. BENNETT, F.M. Boyce, P.C. LIU, C.R. Murthy, R.L.
PICKETT, and T.J. Simmons. Water movements. In IFYGLThe International
Field Year for the Great Lakes, E.J. Aubert and T.L. Richards (eds.).
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 247-324
(1981).
- SAYLOR, J.H., J.C.K. HUANG, and R.O. Reid. Vortex modes in southern
Lake Michigan. Journal of Physical Oceanography 10(11):1814-1823
(1980). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1980/19800004.pdf
- SCAVIA, D. Conceptual model of phosphorus cycling. In Nutrient
Cycling in the Great Lakes: A Summarization of Factors Regulating the
Cycling of Phosphorus, D. Scavia and R.A. Moll (eds.). Great Lakes
Research Division, the University of Michigan, Special Report No. 83,
Ann Arbor, MI, 119-140 (1980).
- SCAVIA, D., R.P. Canale, W.F. Powers, and J.F. Moody. Variance estimates
for a dynamic eutrophication model of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. Water
Resources Research 17(4):1115-1124 (1981).
- SCAVIA, D., and R.A. Moll. Nutrient cycling in the Great Lakes: A
summarization of factors regulating the cycling of phosphorus. Special
Report No. 83. Great Lakes Research Division, the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI, 140 pp. (1980).
- SCAVIA, D., W.F. Powers, R.P. Canale, and J.F. Moody. Comparison of
first-order error analysis and Monte Carlo simulation in time- dependent
lake eutrophication models. Water Resources Research 17(4):1051-1059
(1981).
- **SCHWAB, D.J. Determination of wind stress from water level fluctuations.
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, University
Microfilms, (1981).
- SCHWAB, D.J., R.A. Shuchman, and P.C. LIU. Wind wave directions determined
from synthetic aperture radar imagery and from a tower in Lake Michigan.
Journal of Geophysical Research 86(C3):2059-2064 (1981).
- SONZOGNI, W.C. The slow painting of a 'big picture'. Great Lakes
Basin Commission Communicator 11(11):3 (1981).
- SONZOGNI, W.C., S.C. CHAPRA, D.E. Armstrong, and T.J. Logan. Bioavailability
of phosphorus inputs to lakes: Significance to management. Great Lakes
Basin Commission Great Lakes Environmental Planning Study (GLEPS) Report
#40, Ann Arbor, MI, 30 pp. (1981).
- SONZOGNI, W.C., W.S. Richardson, P. Rogers, and T.J. Monteith. Chloride
budget for the Great Lakes: A current assessment. Great Lakes Basin
Commision Great Lakes Environmental Planning Study (GLEPS) Report #39,
Ann Arbor, MI, 42 pp. (1981).
- SONZOGNI, W.C., A. ROBERTSON, and A.M. Beeton. The importance of ecological
factors in Great Lakes management. Great Lakes Basin Commision Great
Lakes Environmental Planning Study (GLEPS) Report #52, Ann Arbor, MI,
28 pp. (1981).
- SONZOGNI, W.C., and M.S. Simmons. Notes on Great Lakes trace metal
and toxic organic contaminants. GLERL Open File Report, Great Lakes
Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI (1981).
- Sullivan, R.A.C., M. Baise, and W.C. SONZOGNI. Environmental quality
maps for the U.S. Great Lakes Basin. Great Lakes Basin Commision Great
Lakes Environmental Planning Study (GLEPS) Report #41, Ann Arbor, MI,
96 pp. (1981).
- Sullivan, R.A.C., T.M. Heidtke, J.R. Hall, and W.C. SONZOGNI. Potential
impact of changes in Great Lakes water quality on fisheries. Great Lakes
Basin Commision Great Lakes Environmental Planning Study (GLEPS) Report
#26, Ann Arbor, MI, 52 pp. (1981).
- TARAPCHAK, S.J. Measurements of phosphate-phosphorus in lake water.
In Nutrient cycling in the Great Lakes: A summarization of Factors
Regulating the Cycling of Phosphorus, D. Scavia and R.A. Moll (eds.).
Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Special Report
No. 83, Ann Arbor, MI, 1-11 (1980).
- TARAPCHAK, S.J., and C. Rubitschun. Comparisons of soluble reactive
phosphorus and orthophosphorus concentrations at an offshore station
in southern Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 7(3):290-298
(1981). http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/1981/19810004.pdf
- TARAPCHAK, S.J., D.R. SLAVENS, and L.M. MALONEY. Abiotic versus biotic
uptake of radiophosphorus in lake water. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences 38(8):889-895 (1981).
- Thomann, R.V., D. SCAVIA, D.M. Di Toro, and A. ROBERTSON. Ecosystem
and water quality modeling. In IFYGLThe International Field Year
for the Great Lakes, E.J. Aubert and T.L. Richards (eds.). Great
Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI, 353-366 (1981).
- Tisue, G.T., D.J. Fingleton, J.A. ROBBINS, R. Allison, and S. Barr.
Air quality changes over Lake Michigan: 1973-74 compared with 1978-79.
Argonne National Laboratory Report ANL-80-225, Pt. III, Argonne, IL,
39-45 pp. (1981).
- VANDERPLOEG, H.A. Effect of the algal length/aperture length ratio
on Coulter analysis of lake seston. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences 38(8):912-916 (1981).
- VANDERPLOEG, H.A. Seasonal particle-size selection by Diaptomus
sicilis in offshore Lake Michigan. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences 38(5):504-517 (1981).
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