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Research Publication No. 18
Magnetic Quay Water Quality and Sediment Baseline Study
J.E. Brodie, B.D. Mapstone and R.L. Mitchell
James Cook University of North Queensland
Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research
Townsville, Queensland 4811
March 1989
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
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- CONTENTS
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- SUMMARY
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- PROJECT DESCRIPTION & PHYSICAL NATURE OF SITE
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- WATER QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS AND THE DEVELOPMENT
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- Introduction
- Sediments and Turbidity
- Nutrients
- Petroleum Hydrocarbons
- Sewage Bacteria
- Anti-fouling Coating Residues
- Other Contaminants
- MONITORING PARAMETERS
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- General Water Quality Study
- Sediment/Turbidity Study
- NATURAL VARIABILITY STUDY
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- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- SAMPLING SITE SELECTION
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- General Water Quality Study
- Sediment/Turbidity Study
- SAMPLING METHODS
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- TBT BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS STUDY
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- Introduction
- Experimental Procedure
- Results
- RESULTS
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- General Water Quality Study
- Sediment/Turbidity Study
- DISCUSSION
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- General Water Quality
- Sediment/Turbidity
- Comparison of Reef Slope Sites in All Bays
- PERSONNEL, GBRMPA AND REVIEWERS COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
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- APPENDICES & REFERENCES
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- Appendix 1. Analytical Methods
- Appendix 2. Water Quality Raw Data
- Appendix 3. Sediment/Turbidity Raw Data
- Appendix 4. Temporal and Spatial Variability Study Raw Data
- Appendix 5. Nassarius Study Raw Data
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