“…In addition to these variations in biological properties, most of the major rivers draining into Lake Erie empty into the western basin, where they deposit much of their accumulated sediment load (Kemp et al, 1977). This flux, and the resuspension of bottom sediments (Dusini et al, 2009;Marvin et al, 2007), contribute to the higher levels of turbidity observed in the shallow western basin as compared with other basins of the lake (Markarewiczl et al, 1999). Suspended sediments are a particular concern as they can be carriers of chemical contaminants (Marvin et al, 2002(Marvin et al, , 2004(Marvin et al, , 2007Painter et al, 2001).…”