This pioneering study explores the effects of wind and barometric pressure on the hydrology of the Great Lakes, laying the groundwork for future research in this important field. With detailed observations and sophisticated data analysis, this book remains a classic of limnology and a valuable resource for researchers and students of hydrology and related disciplines.
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