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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Marine Biology
Beach Vegetation And Oceanic Processes Study Of Popham State Park Beach, Reid State Park Beach, And Small Pt. Beach, Philip Trudeau, Paul J. Godfrey, Barry S. Timson
Beach Vegetation And Oceanic Processes Study Of Popham State Park Beach, Reid State Park Beach, And Small Pt. Beach, Philip Trudeau, Paul J. Godfrey, Barry S. Timson
Maine Collection
Beach Vegetation and Oceanic Processes Study of Popham State Park Beach, Reid State Park Beach, and Small Pt. Beach
by Philip Trudeau, Paul J. Godfrey and Barry S. Timson
"Prepared Under Cooperative Agreement Between the Maine Department of Conservation and the Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture, September 1977."
On Cover: Time and Tide Resource Conservation and Development Project.
Contents: List of Figures / List of Tables / Introduction / Plant Community Research / Oceanic Processes / Historic Analysis of Barrier Beach Movement and Erosion / Dune Dynamics / Suggestions for Long Term Management / Appendices A - …
Intensive Hydrographical And Water Quality Survey Of The Chincoteague/Sinepuxent/Assawoman Bay Systems Volume I: Study Program, C. S. Fang, A. Rosenbaum, J. P. Jacobson, P. V. Hyer
Intensive Hydrographical And Water Quality Survey Of The Chincoteague/Sinepuxent/Assawoman Bay Systems Volume I: Study Program, C. S. Fang, A. Rosenbaum, J. P. Jacobson, P. V. Hyer
Reports
No abstract provided.
Ecological Study Of The Tidal Segment Of The James River Encompassing Hog Point : 1976 Final Technical Report, R. A. Jordan, P. A. Goodwin, R. K. Carpenter, J. V. Merriner, A. D. Estes, R. K. Dias
Ecological Study Of The Tidal Segment Of The James River Encompassing Hog Point : 1976 Final Technical Report, R. A. Jordan, P. A. Goodwin, R. K. Carpenter, J. V. Merriner, A. D. Estes, R. K. Dias
Reports
- Section I: : Contents River Biota Studies at the VEPCO Surry Nuclear Power Station by R. A. Jordan, P. A. Goodwin, and R. K. Carpenter
- Section II a: Plant Entrainment of Ichthyoplankton at the VEPCO Nuclear Power Plant by J. V. Merriner, A. D. Estes, and R. K. Dias
- Section II b: Thermal Plume Entrainment of Ichthyoplankton at VEPCO Nuclear Power Station by J. V. Merriner, A. D. Estes, and R. K. Dias
Application Of Numerical Classification In Ecological Investigations Of Water Pollution, Donald F. Boesch
Application Of Numerical Classification In Ecological Investigations Of Water Pollution, Donald F. Boesch
Reports
No abstract provided.
Petroleum Hydrocarbons From Effluents: Detection In Marine Environment, John T. Tanacredi Ph.D.
Petroleum Hydrocarbons From Effluents: Detection In Marine Environment, John T. Tanacredi Ph.D.
Faculty Works: CERCOM
The marine environment has become the primary disposa ground for an increasing quantity of petroleum wastes. Mushrooming demands for petroleum products and the lack of economic incentive to recycle waste oil will increase the concentrations of detrimental petroleum hydrocarbons in the marine environment
Although a continuous, low-level discharge of waste petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine environment may not be as dramatic as a major oil spill, the consequences could be more devastating over an extended period. As noted by Blumer, earlier interpretations of the environmental effects of oil must not be reevaluated in the light of recent evidence of its …
Brachiopods From The Caribbean Sea And Adjacent Waters, Arthur G. Cooper
Brachiopods From The Caribbean Sea And Adjacent Waters, Arthur G. Cooper
Studies in Tropical Oceanography
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Petroleum Hydrocarbons On Salt Marsh Communities, Carleton H. Hershner Jr.
Effects Of Petroleum Hydrocarbons On Salt Marsh Communities, Carleton H. Hershner Jr.
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
This dissertation is from the Joint Program Degree from the College of William & Mary and University of Virginia and awarded by the University of Virginia.
The effects of petroleum hydrocarbons on salt marsh grasses and gastropods were examined under three different circumstances. In the first study reported, a small pocket marsh was repeatedly dosed with small amounts of a No. 2 fuel oil. The second study investigated the effects of a large accidental spill of No. 6 fuel oil. The third study involved single doses of a fresh and a weathered crude oil on artificially enclosed segments of marsh.
Intensive Hydrographical And Water Quality Survey Of The Chincoteague/Sinepuxent/Assawoman Bay Systems : Volume Ii. Data Report: Intensive, Hydrographical And Water Quality, C. S. Fang, A. Rosenbaum, J. P. Jacobon, P. V. Hyer
Intensive Hydrographical And Water Quality Survey Of The Chincoteague/Sinepuxent/Assawoman Bay Systems : Volume Ii. Data Report: Intensive, Hydrographical And Water Quality, C. S. Fang, A. Rosenbaum, J. P. Jacobon, P. V. Hyer
Reports
No abstract provided.