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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Marine Biology
A Biological And Chemical Study Of The Nansemond River, Virginia, Morris L. Brehmer, Samuel O. Haltiwanger, Williard I. Simmonds
A Biological And Chemical Study Of The Nansemond River, Virginia, Morris L. Brehmer, Samuel O. Haltiwanger, Williard I. Simmonds
Reports
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Effects Of Dredging And Dredge Spoil Disposal On The Marine Environment: Project Report., Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
A Study Of The Effects Of Dredging And Dredge Spoil Disposal On The Marine Environment: Project Report., Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Reports
The Rappahannock Shoal and spoil disposal area investigated encompasses an area of approximately 180 square miles. The initial sampling program (1961) consisted of the establishment of a series of transects across the survey area. One hundred sampling stations were located along the established transects.
Inasmuch as the texture of the bottom sediments varied distinctly from place to place within the mid-bay region, the initial objective was to delineate the sediment distribution. Ninety-eight core samples were taken from the area with a modified Phleger coring device and analyzed in detail for textural characteristics. Representative stations were chosen and core samples were …
Study And Control Of Marine Fouling Organisms, Naval Base, Norfolk, Virginia, Morris L. Brehmer, Maynard M. Nichols, Dale R. Calder
Study And Control Of Marine Fouling Organisms, Naval Base, Norfolk, Virginia, Morris L. Brehmer, Maynard M. Nichols, Dale R. Calder
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No abstract provided.
A Guide To The Identification Of Marine Plants And Invertebrate Animals Of Tidewater Virginia, Virginia Berry Niemeyer, Dorothy A. Martin
A Guide To The Identification Of Marine Plants And Invertebrate Animals Of Tidewater Virginia, Virginia Berry Niemeyer, Dorothy A. Martin
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No abstract provided.
Concerning The Method Of Infection By Diplorchis Ranae Ozaki, 1931, Satyu Yamaguti
Concerning The Method Of Infection By Diplorchis Ranae Ozaki, 1931, Satyu Yamaguti
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No abstract provided.
Supplement To The Description Of Pseudobenedenia Nototheniae T.H. Johnston, 1931 (Monogenetic Trematotode) Parasite Of A Teleost Of The Genus Notothenia Richardson From The Kerguelen Island, Robert Phillipe F. Dollfus, Louis Euzet
Supplement To The Description Of Pseudobenedenia Nototheniae T.H. Johnston, 1931 (Monogenetic Trematotode) Parasite Of A Teleost Of The Genus Notothenia Richardson From The Kerguelen Island, Robert Phillipe F. Dollfus, Louis Euzet
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No abstract provided.
Hydrographic Data Collection For "Operation James River--1964", J. K. Shidler, William G. Macintyre
Hydrographic Data Collection For "Operation James River--1964", J. K. Shidler, William G. Macintyre
Reports
Data presented in this report were collected to provide information for verification of an hydraulic model of the James River below the fall line at Richmond, and for calculation of circulation dynamics in the James River.
Concentration Of Suspended Radioactive Wastes Into Bottom Deposits., Dexter S. Haven
Concentration Of Suspended Radioactive Wastes Into Bottom Deposits., Dexter S. Haven
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During recent years rapid advances in nuclear technology have increased the probability of accidental contamination of our coastal estuarine waters by several routes. The chances of such contamination appear remote, but in the event of a nuclear accident, it would be imperative to understand processes which will disperse or concentrate radioactive materials. In coastal waters the disposal or transport of radionuclides in concentrations exceeding the maximum permissible concentration is affected by tidal action and by the volume of inflowing fresh waters. During the period of transport by coastal or estuarine currents, physical and chemical forces will produce abiotic sedimentation. The …
Monogenetic Trematodes Of The Family Tetraonchoididae Bychowsky, 1951, B. E. Bykhovskiĭ, A. V. Guzev, L. F. Nagibina
Monogenetic Trematodes Of The Family Tetraonchoididae Bychowsky, 1951, B. E. Bykhovskiĭ, A. V. Guzev, L. F. Nagibina
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No abstract provided.