Buch, Englisch, 653 Seiten, Book, Gewicht: 1301 g
Buch, Englisch, 653 Seiten, Book, Gewicht: 1301 g
Reihe: Advances in Experimental Medic
ISBN: 978-0-306-40452-8
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
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Weitere Infos & Material
Turbulent Processes in Estuaries.- Observation and Modeling of the Circulation in the Chesapeake Bay.- The Transport of Freshwater Off a Multi-Inlet Coastline.- Box Models Revisited.- Numerical Hydrodynamics of Estuaries.- Evolution of a Numerical Model for Simulating Long-Period Wave Behavior in Ocean-Estuarine Systems.- Hydrography and Circulation Processes of Gulf Estuaries.- Predicting the Effects of Storm Surges and Abnormal River Flow on Flooding and Water Movement in Mobile Bay, Alabama.- Hydrodynamic — Mass Transfer Model of Deltaic Systems.- Current Measurements and Mathematical Modeling in Southern Puget Sound.- The Role of Physical Modeling in the Mathematical Modeling of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.- Modeling Sediment Transport in a Shallow Lake.- A Numerical Simulation of the Dispersion of Sediments Suspended by Estuarine Dredging Operations.- Short-Term Fluxes Through Major Outlets of the North Inlet Marsh in Terms of Adenosine 5?-Triphosphate.- Sources and Variability of Suspended Particulates and Organic Carbon in a Salt Marsh Estuary.- Tidal Wetlands and Estuarine Coliform Bacteria.- Rate of Sedimentation and Its Role in Nutrient Cycling in a Louisiana Salt Marsh.- An Infiltrometer to Measure Seepage in Salt Marsh Soils.- Quantitative Assessment of Emergent Spartina Alterniflora Biomass in Tidal Wetlands Using Remote Sensing.- Between Coastal Marshes and Coastal Waters — A Review of Twenty Years of Speculation and Research on the Role of Salt Marshes in Estuarine Productivity and Water Chemistry.- Modeling Salt Marshes and Estuaries: Progress and Problems.- Simulation Modeling of Estuarine Ecosystems.- The Movements of a Marine Copepod in a Tidal Lagoon.- Estuarine Fishery Resources and Physical Estuarine Modifications: Some Suggestions for Impact Assessment.- Combined Field-Laboratory Method for Chronic Impact Detection in Marine Organisms and Its Application to Dredged Material Disposal.