A Study of Plankton Dilution in Source Streams Compared with that of Lake Dallas Proper Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title A Study of Plankton Dilution in Source Streams Compared with that of Lake Dallas Proper

Creator

  • Author: Evans, Archibald A.
    Creator Type: Personal

Contributor

  • Chair: Silvey, J. K. G.
    Contributor Type: Personal
    Contributor Info: Major Professor
  • Committee Member: McBryde, James B.
    Contributor Type: Personal

Publisher

  • Name: North Texas State Teachers College
    Place of Publication: Denton, Texas

Date

  • Creation: 1936-08

Language

  • English

Description

  • Content Description: This study was a comparative study of Plankton of Lake Dallas and the three main source streams. Based on the analysis of data, which was presented relative to the organisms taken from the lake and from the source streams, the results obtained are discussed, the Plankton seem to be largely autogenetic in Lake Dallas, the source streams Elm Fork and Clear Creek form a dilution process.

Subject

  • Keyword: Plankton
  • Keyword: Physiography
  • Keyword: Morphometry
  • Keyword: Lake Dallas

Collection

  • Name: UNT Theses and Dissertations
    Code: UNTETD

Institution

  • Name: UNT Libraries
    Code: UNT

Rights

  • Rights Access: public
  • Rights License: copyright
  • Rights Holder: Evans, Archibald A.
  • Rights Statement: Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.

Resource Type

  • Thesis or Dissertation

Format

  • Text

Identifier

  • Call Number: 379 N81 no.5
  • UNT Catalog No.: b1337240
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc29828

Degree

  • Degree Name: Master of Science
  • Degree Level: Master's
  • Degree Discipline: Biology
  • Academic Department: Department of Biology
  • Degree Grantor: North Texas State Teachers College

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