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Sediment in Streams: Sources, Biological Effects, and Control, Monograph 7 Anthropogenic sediment--chiefly from agriculture but also from forestry, mining, and urban development--is the most serious pollutant of streams today. The book combines an applied fisheries viewpoint with a basic perspective of bioti, Sediment in Streams: Sources, Biological Effects, and Control
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  • Sediment in Streams: Sources, Biological Effects, and Control
  • Written by author Thomas F. Waters
  • Published by American Fisheries Society, 1995
  • Monograph 7 Anthropogenic sediment--chiefly from agriculture but also from forestry, mining, and urban development--is the most serious pollutant of streams today. The book combines an applied fisheries viewpoint with a basic perspective of bioti
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Preface Acknowledgments Common and Scientific Names of Fish Species Conversion
Factors for Units Used in this Volume Symbols and Abbreviations Introduction Objectives
Extent of Sediment Early Studies Biotic Stream Communities Scope of Review Previous
Publications on Sediment Agriculture Forestry Mining Urban Development Streambank Erosion
Miscellaneous Sources Effects of Primary Producers Effects on Invertebrates Major Reviews
Substrate Particle Size Substrate Embeddedness Taxonomic Alteration Short-term and Episodic
Events Sediment
Sources and Invertebrates Sediments and Invertebrate-Fish Relationships Conclusions
Effects of Suspended Sediment Effects on Reproductive Success of Trout and Salmon Effects on
Reproductive Success of Warmwater Fishes Effects of Deposited Sediment on Fish Habitat
Prevention Interdiction Restoration Sources of Sediment Biological Effects of Excess
Sediment Control of Sediment Postscript Bibliography Appendices Index


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