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Values And Management Strategies For Nonvegetated Tidal Wetlands, Louise Theberge, Donald F. Boesch
Values And Management Strategies For Nonvegetated Tidal Wetlands, Louise Theberge, Donald F. Boesch
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Part I. Values and Management Strategies for Nonvegetated Tidal Wetlands: A Summary
Part II. The Resource Ecology of Nonvegetated Wetlands: A Review
Plant Geography And Water Quality Data For Chesapeake Bay Waters Of Virginia's Eastern Shore, John C. Munday Jr., Paul L. Zubkoff, J. Ernest Warinner Iii, Elvira Ferrez-Reyes, Hayden H. Gordon, Kenneth A. Moore
Plant Geography And Water Quality Data For Chesapeake Bay Waters Of Virginia's Eastern Shore, John C. Munday Jr., Paul L. Zubkoff, J. Ernest Warinner Iii, Elvira Ferrez-Reyes, Hayden H. Gordon, Kenneth A. Moore
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Plant geography and water quality data were collected in shallow water near Cape Charles and Occohannock Creek, Virginia on two occasions. Data from April, 1978 included hydrography, distribution and abundance of -submerged aquatic vegetation, phytoplankton census, and water clarity data. Data from May, 1978 included hydrography, phytoplankton census, water clarity, and primary productivity data. The May data collection was coincident with an overflight of the NASA JSC C-130 aircraft (6600 m) acquiring color infrared photography and multispectral scanner data; cell concentrations reached 105/ml, chlorophyll~ 72 pg/1, and suspended sediment 94 mg/1. i
Westmoreland County Tidal Marsh Inventory, James L. Mercer, Gene M. Silberhorn
Westmoreland County Tidal Marsh Inventory, James L. Mercer, Gene M. Silberhorn
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No abstract provided.
Kepone In Bed Sediments Of The James River Estuary, Richard C. Trotman, Maynard N. Nichols
Kepone In Bed Sediments Of The James River Estuary, Richard C. Trotman, Maynard N. Nichols
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This report describes procedures and presents data concerning the concentrations of Kepone in bed sediments of the James River estuary, Virginia.