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First Annual Progress Report For The Period July 1 , 1984 - June 30, 1985, Chesapeake Bay Research And Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Initiatives, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
First Annual Progress Report For The Period July 1 , 1984 - June 30, 1985, Chesapeake Bay Research And Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Initiatives, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Monthly Reports On The State Of Rivers 1985, Albert Kuo
Monthly Reports On The State Of Rivers 1985, Albert Kuo
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Chiefly graphs showing monthly salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen distributions at slackwater for the James, York, Pamunkey, and Rappahannock Rivers.
1985: April-July; September - November
Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries - 1984, Robert Orth, Jim Simons, Ruth Allaire, Virginia Carter, Larry Hindman, Kenneth Moore, Nancy Rybicki
Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries - 1984, Robert Orth, Jim Simons, Ruth Allaire, Virginia Carter, Larry Hindman, Kenneth Moore, Nancy Rybicki
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No abstract provided.
Richmond Crater James River Water Quality Management Program, Final Report 1984-85 And Summary, Toxic Organics In Sediments : A Final Report To Richmond Regional Planning District, C. L. Smtih, P. O. Defur, R. J. Huggett
Richmond Crater James River Water Quality Management Program, Final Report 1984-85 And Summary, Toxic Organics In Sediments : A Final Report To Richmond Regional Planning District, C. L. Smtih, P. O. Defur, R. J. Huggett
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The following report contains detailed results of analyses of sediment grabs and cores from the James and Appomattox rivers and some nearby locations for a spectrum of organic toxics. Some data has been previously reported in interim progress reports, but will be included for completeness. A study of variability of replicate samples taken at a single station (JR4). not included in the proposal, presents possible limitations of interpretation of temporal and station to station results. Finally, a comprehensive summary of toxic organics in the sediments of the James River and certain tributarjes over a two-year period will be presented.