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Jul 1, 1990

Discussion of “Secchi Disc Transparency and Turbidity” by S. W. Effler (December, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 6)

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Volume 116Issue 4July 1990
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Robert J. Davics‐Colley
Sci., Water Quality Centre, Dept. of Sci. and Industrial Res., P.O. Box 11‐115, Hamilton, New Zealand

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