Chemical Graphs
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Fig. 1
This is a graph that represents phosphate levels in the wetland.Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in moles|liter. |
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Fig. 2
This is a graph that represents nitrate levels in the wetland. Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in moles/liter. |
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Fig. 3
This is a graph that represents ammonia levels in the wetland. Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in ppm. |
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Fig. 4
This is a graph that represents BOD levels in the wetland. Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in ppm. |
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Fig. 5
This is a graph that represents dissolved oxygen levels in the wetland. Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in ppm. |
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Fig. 6
This is a graph that represents iron levels in the wetland. Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in ppm. |
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Fig. 7
This is a graph that represents copper levels in the wetland. Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in ppm. |
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Fig. 8
This is a graph that represents pH levels in the wetland. Each test date has an input and output reading, which was recorded in pH. |
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Fig. 9
This is a graph that represents the average protist Count in the wetland for each test date. |
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Fig. 10
This is a graph that represents the average protist diversity in the wetland for each test date. |
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Fig. 11
This is a graph that represents the Protist Species Richness in the wetland for each test date. |
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Fig. 12
This is a graph that represents the average count of bacteria/fungi in the wetland before and after the addition of pollution. |