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ESTUARIES
Volume 25, Number 4A, August 2002
CONTENTS
LISA V. LUCAS and JAMES E. CLOERN. Effects of tidal shallowing and deepening on phytoplankton production dynamics: A modeling study. (Abstract) (Full Text)
CHARLES L. GALLEGOS AND THOMAS E. JORDAN. Impact of the spring 2000 phytoplankton bloom in Chesapeake Bay on optical properties and light penetration in the Rhode River, Maryland. (Abstract) (Full Text)
KUO-CHUIN WONG. On the spatial structure of currents across the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. (Abstract) (Full Text)
JAMES E. KALDY, PETER M. ELDRIDGE, AND CHRISTOPHER P. ONUF. Carbon budget for a sub-tropical seagrass dominated coastal lagoon: How important are seagrasses to total ecosystem net primary production. (Abstract) (Full Text)
IAN T. WEBSTER, PHILIP W. FORD, AND BRUCE HODGSON. Microphytobenthos contribution to nutrient-phytoplankton dynamics in a shallow coastal lagoon. (Abstract) (Full Text)
J. S. DESMOND, D. H. DEUTSCHMAN, AND J. B. ZEDLER. Spatial and temporal variation in estuarine fish and invertebrate assemblages: analysis of an 11-year dataset. (Abstract) (Full Text)
ADRIAN B. BURD AND GEORGE A. JACKSON. An analysis of water column distributions in Florida Bay. (Abstract) (Full Text)
ALAN J. LEWITUS, KENNETH C. HAYES, BONNIE M. WILLIS, JOANN M. BURKHOLDER, HOWARD B. GLASGOW JR., A. FRED HOLLAND, PHILIP P. MAIER, PARKE A. RUBLEE, AND ROBERT MAGNIEN. Low Abundance of the dinoflagellates, Pfiesteria piscicida, P. shumwayae, and Cryptoperidiniopsis spp. in South Carolina tidal creeks and open estuaries: Relevance as reference sites to areas impacted by Pfiesteria toxic events. (Abstract) (Full Text)
TIEN-HSI FANG AND CHE-LIANG LIN. Dissolved and particulate trace metals and their partitioning in a hypoxic estuary: the Tanshui Estuary in northern Taiwan. (Abstract) (Full Text)
H. XU, J. ZHANG, J.L. REN, AND C.L. LIU. Aluminum in the macrotidal Yalujiang Estuary: Partitioning of Al along the estuarine gradients and flux. (Abstract) (Full Text)
EDWARD R. LONG, M. JAWED HAMEEDI, GAIL M. SLOANE, AND LORRAINE READ . Chemical contamination, toxicity, and benthic community indices in sediments of the lower Miami River and adjoining portions of Biscayne Bay, Florida. (Abstract) (Full Text)
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