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Marsh environment

Farlow, J.E., T.P. Breaud, C.C. Steelman, and P.E. Schilling. 1978. Effects of the insect growth regulator diflubenzuron on non-target aquatic populations in a Louisiana intermediate marsh. Environ. Entomol. 7 199-204. [Pg.1018]

Sulfate reduction is the terminal microbial process in anaerobic sediments, when S042- is not limiting, leading to the formation hydrogen sulfide (H2S). This process has been shown to be particularly important in the cycling of S and C chemistry of highly productive shallow-water subtidal and salt marsh environments. [Pg.393]

Similar to C02, emission rates of CH4 are highly variable in estuaries with the higher rates being found in tidal flat and marsh environments. [Pg.435]

Filip, Z., Newman, R.H., and Alberts, J.J. (1991) Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance characterization of humic substances associated with salt marsh environments. Sci. Total Environ. 101, 191-199. [Pg.579]

Meyerson, L.A., Saltonstall, K., Windham, L., Kiviat, E., and Findlay, S.E.G. (2000) A comparison of Phragmites australis in freshwater and brackish marsh environments in North America. Wetlands Ecol. Manag. 8, 89-103. [Pg.628]

Rozema, J., Arp, W., Van Diggelen, J. et al. (1986). Occurrence and ecological significance of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza in the salt marsh environment. Acta Botanica Neerlandica, 35, 457-67. [Pg.459]

There is no rigorous way to compare the DOC concentrations between an aquatic or marsh environment and an upland environment. However one rough method of conparison is to use the concentration of DOC leached from the soil columns. With this as a basis, the Deciduous sample contains 26 times as much DOC as the Blackman Stream sample. Furthermore, the upland samples have the highest Kb values. These fects suggest that the upland environments will bind greater percentages of pyrene. [Pg.297]

Wang, Z. D., Fingas, M., Owens, E. H., Sigouin, L., and Brown, C. E., Long-term fate and persistence of the spilled Metula oil in a marine salt marsh environment degradation of petroleum biomarkers, J. Chromatogr., 926, 290-275, 2001. [Pg.1102]

Johnson, R.W. and Calder, J.A., 1973. Early diagenesis of fatty acids and hydrocarbons in a salt marsh environment. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 37 1943—1955. [Pg.370]

Estimates of Nitrogen Loss as Nitrous Oxide from the Three Predominant Marsh Environments Found within Barataria Basin... [Pg.689]

Seasonal methane emissions by diffusion and ebullition from oligohaline marsh environments in coastal Louisiana... [Pg.389]

Seasonal methane emissions by difliision and ebuUition from oUgohaline marsh environments 407... [Pg.407]

Eventually, the ability to maintain animals and plants in large park areas was taken to a new level of sophistication with the re-creation of entire habitats. Sennacherib (Assyria, 704-681 B.C.) simulated a marsh environment of southern... [Pg.1193]


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