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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries And The Coastal Bays - 1997, R J. Orth, Judith F. Nowak, David J. Wilcox, Jennifer R. Whiting, Leah S. Nagey
Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries And The Coastal Bays - 1997, R J. Orth, Judith F. Nowak, David J. Wilcox, Jennifer R. Whiting, Leah S. Nagey
Reports
No abstract provided.
The User Fee Approach To Hunting And Fishing Finance: The “Teaming With Wildlife” Proposal, R. Max Peterson
The User Fee Approach To Hunting And Fishing Finance: The “Teaming With Wildlife” Proposal, R. Max Peterson
Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
18 pages (includes color illustrations).
Contains footnotes.
Status Of The Major Oyster Diseases In Virginia 1997 A Summary Of The Annual Monitoring Program, Lisa M. Ragone Calvo, Eugene M. Burreson
Status Of The Major Oyster Diseases In Virginia 1997 A Summary Of The Annual Monitoring Program, Lisa M. Ragone Calvo, Eugene M. Burreson
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No abstract provided.
1998 Gloucester Point Station Tide Prediction Calendars, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, David A. Evans
1998 Gloucester Point Station Tide Prediction Calendars, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, David A. Evans
Miscellaneous
These calendars are produced monthly using David Evans' Tidecal.
1998 Hampton Roads Station Tide Prediction Calendars, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, David A. Evans
1998 Hampton Roads Station Tide Prediction Calendars, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, David A. Evans
Miscellaneous
These calendars are produced monthly using David Evans' Tidecal.
1998 Wachapreague Station Tide Prediction Calendars, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, David A. Evans
1998 Wachapreague Station Tide Prediction Calendars, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, David A. Evans
Miscellaneous
These calendars are produced monthly using David Evans' Tidecal.
Chincoteague Bay, Virginia, Effectiveness Of The Sav Sanctuary And Revegetation Of Sav Habitat Disturbed By Clam Dredging - Report To The Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Robert J. Orth, Ken Moore, David J. Wilcox, James R. Fishman
Chincoteague Bay, Virginia, Effectiveness Of The Sav Sanctuary And Revegetation Of Sav Habitat Disturbed By Clam Dredging - Report To The Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Robert J. Orth, Ken Moore, David J. Wilcox, James R. Fishman
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Non-Volatile Dissolved Organic Iodine In Marine Water, Xianhao Cheng
Non-Volatile Dissolved Organic Iodine In Marine Water, Xianhao Cheng
OES Theses and Dissertations
An analytical scheme for the determination of marine DOI has been established. The concentration of DOI is estimated as total iodine (TI) minus total inorganic iodine (TII). The concentration of total iodine is determined as [special characters omitted] after DOI has been oxidized to inorganic iodine quantitatively by intensive UV-irradiation and all the inorganic iodine in the samples had been converted to [special characters omitted] by the addition of NaClO.
Production of DOI in seawater can be via both non-phytoplankton and phytoplankton related processes. In the former, iodide is converted to DOI. In the latter, most likely, iodate is converted …