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Lake sturgeon behavioral diversity in the Laurentian great lakes: migratory patterns across populations and habitats. [PDF]
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Mercury Bioaccumulation in Mangrove Oysters (<i>Crassostrea rhizophorae</i>) (Guilding, 1828) and Associated Human Exposure from the Parnaíba River Delta, Equatorial Coast of Brazil. [PDF]
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Enhanced nitrogen load improved soil phosphorus availability by regulating P-cycling microbial genes in a typical subtropical estuary (Min River), Southeast China. [PDF]
Wu H, Sun Z, Chen B, Hu X, Li Y.
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Tidal Trapping and Its Effect on Salinity Dispersion in Well-Mixed Estuaries Revisited. [PDF]
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Genomic Signatures of Adaptive Evolution in <i>Taenioides</i> sp. During Northward Invasion. [PDF]
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2020
This chapter concerns estuaries. Estuaries represent the great transition between freshwater and marine biomes, and as such they are influenced by both aquatic realms while having a distinct and exceptionally variable environment and ecology of their own.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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This chapter concerns estuaries. Estuaries represent the great transition between freshwater and marine biomes, and as such they are influenced by both aquatic realms while having a distinct and exceptionally variable environment and ecology of their own.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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2007
Although well-established in scientific literature, the meaning of the term 'estuary' has attracted only limited consideration in international law. Scientific literature has defined it as 'denoting a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water ...
Walter H. Adey, Karen Loveland
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Although well-established in scientific literature, the meaning of the term 'estuary' has attracted only limited consideration in international law. Scientific literature has defined it as 'denoting a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water ...
Walter H. Adey, Karen Loveland
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2023
From the Foreword: This paper was prepared by Mr. Frank A. Herrmann, Jr., of the Hydraulics Division, U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, for presentation at the ASCE Georgia Section Meeting in Savannah, Georgia, on 4 December 1971.
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From the Foreword: This paper was prepared by Mr. Frank A. Herrmann, Jr., of the Hydraulics Division, U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, for presentation at the ASCE Georgia Section Meeting in Savannah, Georgia, on 4 December 1971.
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2009
This volume provides researchers, students, practising engineers and managers access to knowledge, practical formulae and new hypotheses for the dynamics, mixing, sediment regimes and morphological evolution in estuaries. The objectives are to explain the underlying governing processes and synthesise these into descriptive formulae which can be used to
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This volume provides researchers, students, practising engineers and managers access to knowledge, practical formulae and new hypotheses for the dynamics, mixing, sediment regimes and morphological evolution in estuaries. The objectives are to explain the underlying governing processes and synthesise these into descriptive formulae which can be used to
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