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Sapelo Island, Georgia

According to Dure and Cormier (1961, 1963) and Cormier and Dure (1963), they made the preparations of luciferase and luciferin from Balanoglossus biminiensis, collected on Sapelo Island, Georgia, and investigated the luciferin-luciferase reaction, as summarized below. [Pg.315]

Fig. 3. Diagram of the stable carbon isotope ratios of organisms and POM in a Spartina marsh at Sapelo Island, Georgia. Data from Haines (1976) and Haines and Montague (1979). Fig. 3. Diagram of the stable carbon isotope ratios of organisms and POM in a Spartina marsh at Sapelo Island, Georgia. Data from Haines (1976) and Haines and Montague (1979).
Sand, Nearshore western Atlantic Ocean Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA Thymidine incorporation 100-800... [Pg.155]

Peterson, B. J., and R. W. Howarth. 1987. Sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen isotopes used to trace organic matter flow in the salt-marsh estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia. Limnology and Oceanography 32 1195-1213. [Pg.282]

Sapelo Island, Georgia Sapelo Island, Georgia... [Pg.403]

Howarth, R.W., and Giblin, A.E. (1983) Sulfate reduction in the salt marshes at Sapelo Island, Georgia. Limnol. Oceanogr. 28, 70-82. [Pg.600]

Sapelo Island, Georgia Marker horizon 02-0.1 Letzsch (1983)... [Pg.561]

Letzsch, W. S. 1983. Seven year s measurement of deposition and erosion, Holocene salt marsh, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Senckenbergiana Maritima 15 157-165. [Pg.738]

Salt marsh sediments and water were collected from the high-marsh zone of a marsh on Sapelo Island, Georgia. Water/sediment slurries (50 1 [vol/vol]) were prepared by homogenizing water and sediment for 30 s in a... [Pg.359]


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