General Model of Microbial Growth and Decomposition in Aquatic Ecosystems
AUTOR(ES)
Clesceri, L. S.
RESUMO
A model capable of simulating freely suspended and attached decomposers, particulate organic matter, labile and refractory dissolved organic matter, inorganic nitrogen, and phosphate in the open-water portion of lakes is presented. Examples are given showing the utility of the model when coupled to the whole-ecosystem model CLEANER.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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