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1The Pearsall Building
2The Pearsall Library
3The status of the Windermere charr populations
4Coastal flooding in the North West
5A report on the 1993 strategic stock assessment survey of the Eamont catchment with particular reference to salmonid fish
6The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales: The Permo-Triassic Sandstones Of Cumbria, North-West England;
7Brown trout habitat assessment on the River Bela catchment (as recommended by the strategic fisheries stock Assessment Task Group 1995)
8(3) The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales: The Permo-Triassic Sandstones Of Cumbria, North-West England;
9The River Eden Demonstration Test Catchment (DTC) Data
10Second Coniston OS map related to the Seismic Survey 1983
11Coniston OS map related to the Seismic Survey 1983
12Conservation and development of the River Eden spring salmon population
13Historic changes in the Upper River Ehen Catchment- Summary
14Note 2 by Professor Gerald Sargent regarding the Coniston Seismic Survey 1983
15Evaluation of historical data on the nutrient status of Esthwaite Water, Cumbria
16The greening of Grasmere: its plankton periodicity in 1988
17A map illustrating the locations of litter collection and litter bag installation
18Note 3 by Professor Gerald Sargent regarding the Coniston Seismic Survey 1983
19Note 1 by Professor Gerald Sargent regarding the Coniston Seismic Survey 1983
20Changes in the phosphorus content of the sediment of Esthwaite Water and water quality in response to a decreasing input of sewage-borne phosphorus
21Invertebrates of Esthwaite in relation to development of fish farming in the South Basin
22The impact of climate change on severe droughts: River-flow reconstructions and implied groundwater levels
23Correspondence Relating to the Seismic Surveys of Lake District Water Bodies undertaken by Prof. Gerald Sargent in 1983 and 1987
24Letter of confirmation of geophysical surveys made in conjunction between Professor G.E.G. Sargent and the FBA 1983-1987
25The potential of sedimentary phosphorus to sustain algal growth following reduction in external loading. Recycle pathways for phosphorus in lakes: evidence from large limnetic enclosures (Lund Tubes)