The effect of Langmuir circulation on the distribution and settling of algae and suspended particles

  • Buranathanitt T
  • Cockrell D
  • John P
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The quantitative extent to which the large-scale organised water motion in the surface waters of lakes and reservoirs, known as Langmuir circulation, affects the distribution and settling of algae and other suspended particles is not known and has thus been ignored...

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Buranathanitt, T., Cockrell, D. J., & John, P. H. (1982). The effect of Langmuir circulation on the distribution and settling of algae and suspended particles. In Rutland Water — Decade of Change (pp. 88–88). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8006-8_14

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