Synthesis and Modelling of Intermittent Estuaries A Case Study from Planning to Evaluation /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
1983.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1983. |
Series: | Coastal and Estuarine Studies,
3 |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49991-3 |
Table of Contents:
- to the Port Hacking Estuary Project
- History and Organization of the Port Hacking Estuary Project
- Geological Aspects of the Port Hacking Estuary
- Tidal Flushing and Vertical Diffusion in South West Arm, Port Hacking
- The Nutrient Cycle of an Intermittently Stratified Estuary
- Phytoplankton Distribution and Production in Port Hacking Estuary, and an Empirical Model for Estimating Daily Primary Production
- Zooplankton Community Structure and Succession in South West Arm, Port Hacking
- Seasonal Abundance, Geographical Distribution and Feeding Types of the Copepod Species Dominant in Port Hacking, New South Wales
- Some Ecological Effects of Rainfall on the Protoplankton of South West Arm
- Primary Production of Benthic Micro-organisms in South West Arm, Port Hacking, New South Wales
- Size-Specific Respiration Rate of Port Hacking Zooplankton
- Data Base for the Port Hacking Estuary Project: Parameters, Monitoring Procedure, and Management System
- A Carbon Budget for South West Arm, Port Hacking
- An Evaluation of the Dynamic Information for South West Arm, Port Hacking
- Ecosystem Modelling of South West Arm, Port Hacking
- An Evaluation of the Port Hacking Estuary Project from the Viewpoint of Applied Science
- Some Conclusions from the Port Hacking Estuary Project.