Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
A Chemical and Biological Study of the Waters of Elephant Butte Reservoir as Related to Fish Culture
Publication Date
6-5-1937
Abstract
The investigation of fresh-water lakes with respect to fish and other aquatic life had its beginning in Europe in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Probably the only man who may be considered to be the founder of the science of limnology was F. A. Forel, of the University of Lausanne Switzerland. Professor Forel’s work was the start of a rapidly developing branch of study, not only in Europe, but also presently in North America.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Chemistry
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
First Committee Member (Chair)
John Dustin Clark
Second Committee Member
Willis H. Bell
Third Committee Member
Veon C. Kiech
Recommended Citation
Greenbank, John. "A Chemical and Biological Study of the Waters of Elephant Butte Reservoir as Related to Fish Culture." (1937). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/chem_etds/61