Browsing by Author "Burger, David F."
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Historical and contemporary perspectives on the sediments of Lake Rotorua
Hamilton, David P.; Pearson, Lisa Kyle; Hendy, Chris H.; Burger, David F.; McCarthy, Mark; Healy, Terry R. (Geological Society of New Zealand Inc., 2007-07)Lake Rotorua is probably the oldest continuously inundated lake in New Zealand, occupying a caldera formed by or closely associated with the eruption of the Mamaku ignimbrite and the collapse of the Rotorua caldera (Healy, ... -
Modelling the relative importance of internal and external nutrient loads on water column nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton biomass in a shallow polymictic lake
Burger, David F.; Hamilton, David P.; Pilditch, Conrad A. (Elsevier, 2008)Lake Rotorua is a large (area 79 km²), shallow (mean depth 10.8 m), polymictic lake in central North Island, New Zealand. The lake is eutrophic, with a mean external aerial load of 18.5 mg m⁻² d⁻¹ for total nitrogen and ... -
Nutrient Budget for Lakes Rotoiti and Rotorua. Part I: Internal Nutrient Loads
Hamilton, David P.; Alexander, Will; Burger, David F. (2004)Time series data of temperature and concentrations of dissolved oxygen and nutrients (total nitrogen – TN, total phosphorus – TP, nitrate – NO³, ammonium – NH₄ and filterable reactive phosphorus - FRP) were examined for ... -
Waikato peat lakes sediment nutrient removal scoping exercise
Faithfull, Carolyn L.; Hamilton, David P.; Burger, David F.; Duggan, Ian C. (The University of Waikato, 2008)This report was commissioned by Environment Waikato to examine the available methods for internal (bottom sediment) nutrient removal and their suitability for application in the Waikato peat lakes. Lakes Ngaroto, Kainui, ...
Co-authors for David F. Burger
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