Join






ESTUARIES
Volume 27, Number 3, June 2004

CONTENTS


Habitat Requirements for Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Chesapeake Bay: Water Quality, Light Regime, and Physical-Chemical Factors.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Sediment and Water Column Nutrients in an Eutrophic Southern California Estuary.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Evolution of the Cape Henry Front.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

A One Hundred and Seventeen Year Coastal Water Temperature Record from Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Sources of Oxygen Demand in the Lower San Joaquin River, California.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Reducing Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico: Advice from Three Models.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Seasonal and Interannual Patterns of Distribution and Diet of Bluefish Within a Middle Atlantic Bight Estuary in Relation to Abiotic and Biotic Factors.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Spatial and Temporal Variations in Copper Speciation in San Diego Bay.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Seasonal Cycle and Mass Balance of Cadmium in an Estuary with an Agricultural Catchment: The Morlaix River Estuary (Brittany, France).
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

The Effect of Nitrogen Loading on a Brackish Estuarine Faunal Community: A Stable Isotope Approach.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Sulfate Reduction and Porewater Chemistry in a Gulf Coast Juncus roemerianus (Needlerush) Marsh.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Nitrogen Loads to Estuaries: Using Loading Models to Assess the Effectiveness of Management Options to Restore Estuarine Water Quality.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

The Soft-Bottom Macrobenthos of North Carolina Estuaries.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Use of a Particle-Tracking Model for Predicting Entrainment At Power Plants on the Hudson River.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Transport in the Hudson Estuary: A Modeling Study of Estuarine Circulation and Tidal Trapping.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

Seasonal Coupling Between Ciliate and Phytoplankton Standing Stocks in the South Slough of Coos Bay, Oregon.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)

The Roles of Anoxia, H2S and Storm Events in Fish Kills of Dead End Canals of Delaware Inland Bays.
(Abstract)  (Full Text)





Sitemap Contact Estuaries and Coasts Join ERF Subscribe to Estuaries and Coasts ERF Home About the Journal Journal Performance Scope of the Journal History of the Journal The Editorial Board Managing Editor's Office Special Issues Copyright Policy Instructions to Authors Institutional Subscribers FAQ Password Reminder System Requirements Coastal and Estuarine Science News Editorial Communications Authors Reviewers Associate Editors Librarians and Subscribers ERF Members Password Reminder Feedback webmaster@erf.org stt@estuariesandcoasts.olemiss.edu