Chancey Juday
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Chancey Juday's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Genetics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Chancey Juday together with G. Evelyn Hutchinson, and his close collaborator, Edward A. Birge were pioneers of North American limnology. Birge and Juday founded an influential school of limnology on Lake Mendota at the University of Wisconsin. Edward Birge hired Chancey Juday through this program to help him take samples of lakes in Wisconsin. Their main sampling took place on Lake Mendota. The two, Juday and Birge, studied dissolved oxygen and temperature, leading future limnologists to a better understanding of stratification.
Chancey Juday's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Annual Energy Budget of an Inland Lake (1940) (105)
- Particulate and Dissolved Organic Matter in Inland Lakes (1934) (99)
- The Inland Lakes of Wisconsin (1916) (95)
- Limnological studies on some lakes in Central America (48)
- The temperature of the bottom deposits of Lake Mendota; a chapter in the heat exchanges of the lake (48)
- The organic content of the water of small lakes (47)
- Pontoporeia and Mysis in Wisconsin Lakes (1927) (43)
- Silicomolybdate method for silica (1940) (40)
- THE FORMS OF NITROGEN FOUND IN CERTAIN LAKE WATERS (1925) (32)
- Mineral content of the lake waters of northeastern Wisconsin (1938) (31)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE LARVÆ OF CORETHRA PUNCTIPENNIS SAY (1921) (28)
- The Organic Content of Lake Water. (1926) (27)
- Colorimetric Analysis of a Two-Component Color System (1940) (26)
- The summer standing crop of plants and animals in four Wisconsin lakes (1942) (26)
- Phosphorus content of lake waters of northeastern Wisconsin (24)
- A second report on the phosphorus content of Wisconsin lake waters (1931) (23)
- Transmission of solar radiation by the waters of inland lakes (21)
- The Depth Distribution of Some Aquatic Plants (1934) (20)
- The Inland lakes of Wisconsin . The hydrography and morphometry of the lakes (20)
- The Plankton of the Illinois River, 1894-1899 . Part II. Constituent Organisms and their Seasonal Distribution . By C. A. Kofoid. Bull. Ill. State Lab. of Nat. Hist., Vol. VIII., Article I., 361 pp., 5 pl., May, 1908. (1909) (20)
- Oxidation-reduction potentials and pH of lake waters and of lake sediments (1941) (18)
- The silica and diatom content of Lake Mendota water (1938) (18)
- Photosynthesis of aquatic plants at different depths in Trout Lake, Wisconsin (1938) (16)
- Chromatic Adaptation in Relation to Color and Depth Distribution of Freshwater Phytoplankton and Large Aquatic Plants (1944) (16)
- The Photosynthetic Activities of the Aquatic Plants of Little John Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin (1943) (15)
- The carbon dioxide and hydrogen ion content of the lake waters of northeastern Wisconsin (1935) (15)
- Photosynthesis in Chlorella. Quantum Efficiency and Rate Measurements in Sunlight (1938) (14)
- Photsynthesis of algae at different depths in some lakes of northeastern Wisconsin (1935) (12)
- Effect of Fertilizers on Plankton Production and on Fish Growth in a Wisconsin Lake (1938) (11)
- The Hydrogen Ion Concentration of Certain Wisconsin Lake Waters (1924) (11)
- A third report on limnological apparatus (11)
- Bathymetric distribution of fish in lakes of the northeastern highlands, Wisconsin (1941) (10)
- Chemical analyses of the bottom deposits of Wisconsin lakes. II. Second report (1941) (9)
- Plankton Investigations of the Danish Lakes (1909) (9)
- Senecella calanoides : a recently described fresh-water copepod (8)
- A FRESHWATER ANAËROBIC CILIATE (1919) (8)
- The Productivity of Invertebrate Fish Food on the Bottom of Oneida Lake, with Special Reference to Mollusks (1920) (7)
- The Improvement of Lakes for Fishing (1939) (7)
- Hydrography and morphometry of some northeastern Wisconsin lakes (1941) (7)
- Some European biological stations (6)
- THE UTILIZATION OF SOLAR RADIATION BY ALGÆ AT DIFFERENT DEPTHS IN LAKES (1935) (6)
- The Plankton of Winona Lake (5)
- THE UTILIZATION OF AQUATIC FOOD RESOURCES. (1943) (4)
- The inland lakes of Wisconsin ; The plankton. by Edward A. Birge and Chancey Juday. (3)
- Sodium and potassium content of Wisconsin lake waters and their residues (1938) (3)
- The Plankton of Turkey Lake (3)
- CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF LARGE AQUATIC PLANTS. (1935) (3)
- Fish records for Lake Wingra (1938) (2)
- Animal Life in Inland Waters (1929) (2)
- A census of the fish caught by anglers in Lake Kegonsa (1938) (1)
- The Physiology of Freshwater Fishes (1937) (1)
- The Productivity of Green Lake, Wisconsin (1)
- Dissolved Oxygen as an Ecological Factor in Lakes (1935) (1)
- Crustacea. Part H Cladocera (1)
- AN INTERESTING COPEPOD FROM THE FINGER LAKES, NEW YORK. (1923) (1)
- Cladocera. (Scientific Books: Studies on the Physiology, Genetics, and Evolution of Some Cladocera) (1940) (1)
- Penetration of solar radiation into lakes, as measured by the thermopile (1928) (1)
- Recent American literature on freshwater biology (0)
- SAND FLOTATION ON LAKES. (1926) (0)
- Animal Geography: Ecological Animal Geography . By Richard Hesse, W. C. Allee and Karl P. Schmidt. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1937, pp. xiv + 597. Price, $6.00. (1938) (0)
- Growth of Game Fish in Wisconsin Waters ‐ Fourth Report (1936) (0)
- The Plankton of Lake Maxinkuckee, Indiana (1902) (0)
- Definition and Discussion of Limnological Terms (1931) (0)
- HORIZONTAL RAINBOWS ON LAKE MENDOTA (1916) (0)
- The Chemistry of Fresh Waters (1934) (0)
- HORIZONTAL RAINBOWS. (1920) (0)
- Sand Flotation on Lakes (1926) (0)
- AIR IN THE DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN. (1913) (0)
- Scope and Chief Problems of Regional Limnology (1928) (0)
- Wisconsin Lakes and Fish Investigations (1938) (0)
- HORIZONTAL RAINBOWS. (1929) (0)
- Chemical Composition of Large Aquatic Plants (1935) (0)
- Hydrobiology: A. Symposium on Hydrobiology . By James G. Needham and 51 other contributors. ix + 405 pages. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 1941. Price $3.50. (1942) (0)
- An Interesting Copepod from the Finger Lakes, New York (1923) (0)
- The Utilization of Water Areas (1925) (0)
- Limnology . By Paul S. Welch, professor of zoology, University of Michigan. McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1935, pp. xiv+471. Price, $5.00. (1935) (0)
- Hydrographic Map of Turkey Lake (0)
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