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Evolution estivale de la turbidité dans le lac de Neuchâtel

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Some turbiditic measures carried out by a limnological diffusiometer along with the physico-chemical determinations of the Lake of Neuchâtel have permitted to subdivide the water column in 4 distinct layers: the Epilimnium, the Clear Water Layer, the Pelagic Nepheloid Layer and the Benthic Nepheloid Layer.

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Bapst, P.A., Kübler, B. Evolution estivale de la turbidité dans le lac de Neuchâtel. Schweiz. Z. Hydrol 49, 1–15 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02540375

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