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ESTUARIES
Volume 18, Number 4, December 1995
Papers from William E. Odum Memorial Symposium

CONTENTS


Pulsed Ecosystems: A New Paradigm? Papers From a Symposium Dedicated To William Eugene Odum (1942-1991).
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Nature's Pulsing Paradigm.
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The Mass Balance of Salt and Water in Intertidal Sediments: Results From North Inlet, South Carolina.
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Preferential Flow and Segregation of Porewater Solutes in Wetland Sediment.
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Hydroperiod and Its Influence on Nekton Use of the Salt Marsh: A Pulsing Ecosystem.
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Differences in the Crab Fauna of Mangrove Areas at a Southwest Florida and a Northeast Australia Location: Implications for Leaf Litter Processing.
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The Relationships Among Man's Activities in Watersheds and Estuaries: A Model of Runoff Effects on Patterns of Estuarine Community Metabolism.
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Nitrogen-Pulsed Systems on the Coast of Northwest Spain.
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Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Deltas in the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean: The Importance of Pulsing Events to Sustainability.
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Multiple States in the Sea-Level induced Transition From Terrestrial Forest to Estuary.
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