000 nam a22 7a 4500
999 _c9572
_d9572
003 OSt
005 20190108131015.0
008 181217b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
022 _a 0025-326X
040 _cNARA
245 _aMarine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.52 No.4 (2006)
260 _aOxford,
_bElsevier Ltd,
_c2006,
300 _a357-468p.
_b28cm.
440 _917743
_aMarine Pollution Bulletin
_n; Vol.52, No.4
505 _a Antarctica,News,Propaganda and pretext,A hierarchical approach measures the aerial extent and concentration levels of PAH-contaminated shoreline sediments at historic industrial sites in Prince William Sound, Alaska,Anthropogenic iodine-129 in the Arctic Ocean and Nordic Seas: Numerical modeling and prognoses,Impacts of experimental dredged material disposal on a shallow, sublittoral macrofauna community in Mecklenburg Bay (western Baltic Sea),Time dependent calibration of a sediment extraction scheme,Anthropogenic influence on the organic fraction of sediments in two contrasting estuaries: A biochemical approach,Ecological consequences of dredged material disposal in the marine environment: A holistic assessment of activities around the England and Wales coastline,Aggregate settling velocity of combined sewage overflow,Assessing PAH exposure in feral finfish from the Northwest Atlantic,Entanglement of New Zealand fur seals in man-made debris at Kaikoura, New Zealand,Evaluation of Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum as a sentinel species for metal pollution monitoring in estuarine tidal flats of Korea: Effects of size, sex, and spawning on baseline accumulation,Geochemistry of mercury in sediment of oyster areas in Sonora, Mexico,Water quality of the Madang Lagoon, Papua New Guinea: A status report,Localized beach contamination in American Samoa: Results from two years of weekly monitoring
700 _917813
_aSheppard, Charles. ed.
856 _uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/marine-pollution-bulletin/vol/52/issue/4
942 _cJNL