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245 _aEstuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Vol.32 No.1-3 (1991)
260 _aLondon,
_bAcademic Press,
_c1991,
300 _a312p.
_c27cm.
440 _916032
_aEstuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
_n; Vol.32 No.1-3
505 _aLife-history of Nephtys hombergii in Arcachon Bay, A study of the composition and distribution of lignin in resuspended and permanently suspended particles in the river Tamar Estuary, Importance of a winter dinoflagellate-microflagellate bloom in the Patuxent River estuary,Water trapping by seagrasses occupying bank habitats in Florida Bay, Predator-prey interactions between blue crabs and ribbed mussels living in clumps, Environmental discrimination among soft-bottom mollusc associations off Lagoa dos Patos, South Brazil, Factors influencing the soil salinity regime along an intertidal gradient, On estimating the non-advective tidal exchanges and advective gravitational circulation exchanges in an estuary, Environmental factors associated with phytoplankton succession for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Suisun Bay estuary, California, Flux of crab larvae in a mangrove creek in the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica, Depth-mean tidal current and sediment concentration relationships in three partially mixed estuaries, Dinitrogen and nitrous oxide emission and entrapment in Spartina alterniflora saltmarsh soils following addition of N-15 labelled ammonium and nitrate, A new method to study biogeochemical processes in sediments by a percolation technique, Phytoplankton maxima in the tidal freshwater reaches of two coastal plain estuaries, The effect of coastal sea level forcing on Indian River Bay and Rehoboth Bay, Delaware, Seasonal variation of biomass and production dynamics for above- and belowground components of a Spartina alterniflora marsh in the euhaline sector of Paranaguá Bay (SE Brazil), Vertical distribution of copepods and the utilization of the chlorophyll a-rich layer within Concepcion Bay, Chile , The first apparent dissociation constant of carbonic acid in marine waters from 0 to 20‰ and 0 to 30 °C, Iodine chemistry in the water column of the Chesapeake Bay: Evidence for organic iodine forms, Macroalgal-sediment nutrient interactions and their importance to macroalgal nutrition in a eutrophic estuary, First-order organic carbon budget in the St Lawrence Lower estuary from 13C data.
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