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Associations between freshwater inflows and oyster productivity in Apalachicola Bay, Florida
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 1992Increased and varied demands for consumptive water uses on the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River system threaten to reduce freshwater inflows to the Apalachicola estuary and thus may affect estuarine productivity. To investigate how freshwater inflows are associated with productive estuarine conditions, Apalachicola Bay oyster data from 1960–84 ...
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Evidence for microfloral succession on allochthonous plant litter in Apalachicola Bay, Florida, USA
Marine Biology, 1977Changes in hydrolytic, respiratory,catabolic and lipid biosynthetic activities depend at least in part on successional changes in the microfloral populations of allochthonous plant litter incubated in a semi-tropical estuary. Initial colonization is by populations which have a high content of muramic acid relative to the adenosine triphosphate (ATP ...
S. J. Morrison +4 more
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Effects of man-made channels on estuaries: An example, Apalachicola Bay, Florida
1988This research demonstrates the importance of proper analysis and investigation of any man-made channel proposed for an estuary. Even small physical changes to an estuary may introduce significant and undesirable environmental changes. Estuaries having a small tidal range and several entrances and fresh water inflows particularly may be vulnerable to ...
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Remote Sensing of Environment, 2009
Abstract Assessments of hurricane-induced environmental impacts are important to coastal management and risk analysis of ecosystems. In this study, a previously-developed remote sensing model for non-hurricane conditions by Wang et al. [Wang, H. Q., Hladik, C. M., Milla, K., Huang, W. R., Edmiston, L., Harwell, M. A., & Schalles, J. F.
Shuisen Chen +3 more
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Abstract Assessments of hurricane-induced environmental impacts are important to coastal management and risk analysis of ecosystems. In this study, a previously-developed remote sensing model for non-hurricane conditions by Wang et al. [Wang, H. Q., Hladik, C. M., Milla, K., Huang, W. R., Edmiston, L., Harwell, M. A., & Schalles, J. F.
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2010
This paper presents an integrated hydrodynamic modeling and probability analysis approach to assess the long-term effects of changing river inflows on the estuarine ecosystem. The probability analysis method, which is popularly used in advanced hydrological frequency analysis of river flows and rainfalls, has been applied to analyze the effects of ...
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This paper presents an integrated hydrodynamic modeling and probability analysis approach to assess the long-term effects of changing river inflows on the estuarine ecosystem. The probability analysis method, which is popularly used in advanced hydrological frequency analysis of river flows and rainfalls, has been applied to analyze the effects of ...
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Values Associated with the Apalachicola Bay Marine
2003Hodges, Alan W. +3 more
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Vibracore, radiocarbon, microfossil, and grain-size data from Apalachicola Bay, Florida
Open-File Report, 2009D.C. Twichell +4 more
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Apalachicola Bay interpreted seismic horizons and updated IRIS chirp seismic-reflection data
Open-File Report, 2012V.A. Cross +3 more
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Geophysical mapping of oyster habitats in a shallow estuary: Apalachicola Bay, Florida
Open-File Report, 2007David C. Twichell +3 more
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