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Application Of A Tidal Prism Water Quality Model To The Lynnhaven River, Virginia, Kyeong Park, Albert Y. Kuo, Arthur J. Butt
Application Of A Tidal Prism Water Quality Model To The Lynnhaven River, Virginia, Kyeong Park, Albert Y. Kuo, Arthur J. Butt
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Modeling The Lower Chesapeake Bay Littoral Zone & Fringing Wetlands:Ecosystem Processes And Habitat Linkages.I. Simulation Model Development And Description, Christopher P. Buzzelli, Richard L. Wetzel, Mark B. Meyers
Modeling The Lower Chesapeake Bay Littoral Zone & Fringing Wetlands:Ecosystem Processes And Habitat Linkages.I. Simulation Model Development And Description, Christopher P. Buzzelli, Richard L. Wetzel, Mark B. Meyers
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A Comparison Of Preservation Techniques For Dissolved Nutrient Analysis, Betty A. Salley
A Comparison Of Preservation Techniques For Dissolved Nutrient Analysis, Betty A. Salley
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Comparison Study Of Five Instrument Measuring Dissolved Organic Carbon For The Chesapeake Bay Monitoring Program, Betty A. Salley, Kevin Curling
Comparison Study Of Five Instrument Measuring Dissolved Organic Carbon For The Chesapeake Bay Monitoring Program, Betty A. Salley, Kevin Curling
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Field Studies In The Lynnhaven River For Calibration Of A Tidal Prism Water Quality Model, Kyeong Park, Albert Y. Kuo, Arthur J. Butt
Field Studies In The Lynnhaven River For Calibration Of A Tidal Prism Water Quality Model, Kyeong Park, Albert Y. Kuo, Arthur J. Butt
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Under the Virginia Coastal Resources Management Program Grants (VCRMPG) for FY '93, a tidal prism water quality model has been developed for small coastal basins and tidal creeks. The rationale of the model development is provided and the model is described in detail in Kuo & Park ( 1994). The tidal prism model uses the concept of tidal flushing for physical transport processes. The nutrient and phytoplankton kinetics are mostly from the Chesapeake Bay three-dimensional water quality model (Cereo & Cole 1994), and the model also includes the sediment process model of the main Bay (DiToro & Fitzpatrick 1993). The …
Manual For Handling And Shedding Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus), Michael J. Oesterling
Manual For Handling And Shedding Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus), Michael J. Oesterling
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This manual is intended to present a practical approach to constructing and operating a Chesapeake Bay crab shedding facility. Included are portions of an earlier VIMS publication by Paul A. Haefner, Jr. and David Garten (1974), "Methods of handling and shedding blue crabs, (Callinectes sapidus)," as well as a compilation of other scientific and industry experiences. Techniques described may not apply to all situations; in many cases general recommendations are made. Additionally, descriptions of various facility designs refer mainly to those in use in Chesapeake Bay; other areas of the country may use varying, but similar designs. Although the information …