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ESTUARIES
Volume 21, Number 4A, December 1998
Transport, Retention, Transformation Processes and their Biological Control in Estuarne and Coastal Systems

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Second lnternational Joint Conference. Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association and Estuarine Research Federation. Transport, Retention, Transformation Processes and their Biological Control in Estuarine and Coastal Systems: An Introduction.
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Nutrient Uptake in a Highly Turbid Estuary (the Humber, United Kingdom) and Adjacent Coastal Waters.
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Transformation of Phosphorus in the Elbe Estuary.
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Retention of Phosphorus and Nitrogen in the Ems Estuary.
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Transport, Retention and Transformation of Material in Australian Estuaries.
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Use of Annular Flumes to Determine the Influence of Current Velocity and Bivalves on Material Flux at the Sediment-Water Interface.
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Fluxes of Organic Carbon in Manukau Harbour, New Zealand.
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The Role of Physical-Biological Coupling in the Benthic Boundary Layer Under Megatidal Conditions: The Case of the Dominant Species of the Abra alba Community in the Eastern Baie de Seine (English Channel).
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On the Quantitative Importance of Heterotrophic Microplankton in the Northern German Wadden Sea.
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Transport and Retention of Suspended Particulate Matter and Bacteria in the Humber-Ouse Estuary, United Kingdom. and their Relationship to Hypoxia and Anoxia.
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Seasonal Dynamics of Aggregates and their Typical Biocoenosis in the Elbe Estuary.
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Temporal and Spatial Variations in Estuarine Sedimentation.
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The Influence of Tidal Action on Porewater Nitrate Concentration and Dynamics in Intertidal Sediments of the Sado Estuary.
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Processing Contaminated Dredged Material From the Port of New York-New Jersey.
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Response of Resource Excavations in Mobile Bay, Alabama, to Extreme Forcing.
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