Publication (Thesis): The use of stanols to determine the sources of organic matter to aquatic ecosystems and as indicators of faecal pollution
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Thesis
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The use of stanols to determine the sources of organic matter to aquatic ecosystems and as indicators of faecal pollution
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LEEMING, Rhys (1996) The use of stanols to determine the sources of organic matter to aquatic ecosystems and as indicators of faecal pollution, Water Studies Centre, Monash - PhD Thesis
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Supervisors:
Assoc Prof Bill Maher, Dr Peter Nichol (CSIRO Oceanography)
Aims:
To investigate the use of specific stanols as markers of organic matter entering aquatic ecosystems.
To determine if specific stanols can be used as a surrogate for measurements of faecal pollution.
CRC Program:
WATER QUALITY AND ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
Program Leader:
Prof Barry T Hart
Water Studies Centre, Monash University
Contributing CRCFE staff:
Rhys Leeming
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Australia
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Created:
09/14/2004 03:09 PM
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Simon J Hogan
Last modified:
03/18/2005 01:09:08 PM
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