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- Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) is an international gr****-roots, voluntary network of researchers, educators, and community groups...
- ****ociation) has deplo**** the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) System in an area of the lake just east of Loon Island Lighthouse. LSPA...
- June 1922. It was then known as Salle Delort de Gléon, as a tribute to businessman Alphonse Delort de Gléon (1843–1899) and his wife Marie–Augustine (1852–1911)...
- modern Palace of Machines, next to it. It was the idea of Baron Delort Gléon, an art collector and specialist in Egyptian art, with financial support...
- Research Network (LTER Europe) Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) Gulf of Alaska Data Portal International Arctic Research Center (IARC)...
- ISBN 978-9401052061. S2CID 46517393. Retrieved 18 July 2020. "Toolik Lake | GLEON". GLEON. Retrieved 18 July 2020. "Toolik Lake & Toolik Field Station". Alaska...
- Geneviève-Charlotte-Agnès Savalette (1735–1795), mainly known as the Marquise de Gléon, was an amateur playwright and actress active in 18th-century society theatre...
- Retrieved September 22, 2009. "The Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON)" (PDF). North American Lake Management Society. 2014. Retrieved April 9...
- The last direct descendant of the Durbans to own the castle was Joseph de Gléon, Baron of Durban, who died aged 82 without heirs in 1787. The last inheritor...
- 1882 to 1883, he visited Egypt as the guest of Alphonse, Baron Delort de Gléon (1843-1899), a mining engineer. He settled in the French community there...