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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Vol.40 No.2 (1995)

Series: Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. ; Vol.40 No.2 Publication details: London, Academic Press, 1995,Description: 115-237p. 27cmISSN:
  • 0272-7714
Contents:
A mechanism for near-shore concentration and estuarine recruitment of post-larval Penaeus plebejus hess (Decapoda, Penaeidae), Flux of nitrogen and sediment in a fringe mangrove forest in terminos lagoon, Mexico, Transformation of particle-bound phosphorus at the land-sea interface, Fish communities and the nursery role of the shallow inshore waters of a tropical bay in the gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, Fine-grained sediment deposition on mussel beds in the oosterschelde (The Netherlands), determined from echosoundings, radio-isotopes and biodeposition field experiments, Nutrient-rich saltwater and its influence on the phytoplankton of the patos lagoon estuary, Southern Brazil, On the ocean circulation off the Egyptian coast determined from steric height distributions.
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A mechanism for near-shore concentration and estuarine recruitment of post-larval Penaeus plebejus hess (Decapoda, Penaeidae),
Flux of nitrogen and sediment in a fringe mangrove forest in terminos lagoon, Mexico,
Transformation of particle-bound phosphorus at the land-sea interface,
Fish communities and the nursery role of the shallow inshore waters of a tropical bay in the gulf of Carpentaria, Australia,
Fine-grained sediment deposition on mussel beds in the oosterschelde (The Netherlands), determined from echosoundings, radio-isotopes and biodeposition field experiments,
Nutrient-rich saltwater and its influence on the phytoplankton of the patos lagoon estuary, Southern Brazil,
On the ocean circulation off the Egyptian coast determined from steric height distributions.

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