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Cyanobacteria / Gram-negative bacteria / Photosynthesis / Phototrophic bacteria / Microcystin / Hydraulic fracturing / Marcellus Formation / Algal bloom / Barnett Shale / Geography of the United States / Biology / Water
Date: 2011-09-10 17:02:42
Cyanobacteria
Gram-negative bacteria
Photosynthesis
Phototrophic bacteria
Microcystin
Hydraulic fracturing
Marcellus Formation
Algal bloom
Barnett Shale
Geography of the United States
Biology
Water

The Volunteer Monitor, Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 2010

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