Investigating Potential Pollutant Sources Causing Lack of Biodiversity in Lytle Creek and Indian Run

Audrey E. McGowin, Amira Alsenbel, Harry McVey, Lori Williams, Taylor Stuckert

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Abstract

This report describes the results of research performed with funds from the Sture Fredrik Anliot Grant Fund granted in March 2016 and the Wright State University College of Science and Mathematics. The title of the grant was “Lytle Creek and Indian Run Sediment and Water Pollution Assessment” and its primary aim was to identify and measure pollutants that could be causing a lack of biodiversity in Lytle Creek in Wilmington, OH. The project formed the basis of Amira Alsenbel’s Masters in Chemistry thesis research.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 9 2017

Disciplines

  • Chemistry
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Physical Sciences and Mathematics

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