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ESTUARIES
Volume 18, Number 4, December 1995
Papers from William E. Odum Memorial Symposium
CONTENTS
BLUM, L. K. Pulsed Ecosystems: A New Paradigm? Papers From a Symposium Dedicated To William Eugene Odum (1942-1991). (Abstract) (Full Text)
ODUM, W. E., E. P. ODUM AND H. T. ODUM. Nature's Pulsing Paradigm. (Abstract) (Full Text)
MORRIS, J. T. The Mass Balance of Salt and Water in Intertidal Sediments: Results From North Inlet, South Carolina. (Abstract) (Full Text)
HARVEY, J. W., R. M. CHAMBERS AND J. R. HOELSCHER. Preferential Flow and Segregation of Porewater Solutes in Wetland Sediment. (Abstract) (Full Text)
ROZAS, L. P. Hydroperiod and Its Influence on Nekton Use of the Salt Marsh: A Pulsing Ecosystem. (Abstract) (Full Text)
MCIVOR, C. C. AND T. J. SMITH III. Differences in the Crab Fauna of Mangrove Areas at a Southwest Florida and a Northeast Australia Location: Implications for Leaf Litter Processing. (Abstract) (Full Text)
HOPKINSON, C. S., JR. AND J. J. VALLINO. The Relationships Among Man's Activities in Watersheds and Estuaries: A Model of Runoff Effects on Patterns of Estuarine Community Metabolism. (Abstract) (Full Text)
WIEGERT, R. G. AND E. PENAS-LADO. Nitrogen-Pulsed Systems on the Coast of Northwest Spain. (Abstract) (Full Text)
DAY, J. W., JR., D. PONT, P. F. HENSEL AND C. IBANEZ. Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Deltas in the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean: The Importance of Pulsing Events to Sustainability. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BRINSON, M. M., R. R. CHRISTIAN AND L. K. BLUM. Multiple States in the Sea-Level induced Transition From Terrestrial Forest to Estuary. (Abstract) (Full Text)
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