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The three most corrosive sites were rifle peat (pH 2-6), cinders (pH 7 -6) and tidal marsh (pH 6-9). Corrosion of some of the alloys was particularly severe in the cinders. The behaviour of the brasses tested, particularly those high in zinc, was rather different from that of the other materials. In most cases dezincification occurred and the brasses were the worst materials in... [Pg.692]

Nat. Bur. Standards 3 most corrosive soils rifle peat, cinders, tidal marsh 14 160-355 0115... [Pg.692]

Fig. 3 The upper panel (a) shows a segment of a waterway in the California Delta that is bounded by levees and channelized. Farmland is the primary land-use in the Delta. The BDCP is calling for a conversion (restoration) back to freshwater tidal marsh (panel b), salt marsh, and riparian woodland of approximately 9% of the land in the Delta ( 26,000 ha) over the next few decades... Fig. 3 The upper panel (a) shows a segment of a waterway in the California Delta that is bounded by levees and channelized. Farmland is the primary land-use in the Delta. The BDCP is calling for a conversion (restoration) back to freshwater tidal marsh (panel b), salt marsh, and riparian woodland of approximately 9% of the land in the Delta ( 26,000 ha) over the next few decades...
Childers DL, Day JW, McKellar HN. 2000. Twenty more years of marsh and estuarine flux studies revisiting Nixon (1980). In Weinstein MP, Kreeger DA, eds. Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology. Dordrecht Kluwer, 389-421. [Pg.263]

Jeffries, H.P. (1972). Fatty acid ecology of a tidal marsh, limnology and Oceanography 17,433-440. [Pg.280]

Leonard, L.A., and Luther, M.E. (1995) Flow hydrodynamics in tidal marsh canopies. Lirnnol. Oceanogr. 40, 1474—1484. [Pg.617]

Rice, D., Rooth, J., and Stevenson, J.C. (2000) Colonization and expansion of Phragmites australis in upper Chesapeake Bay tidal marshes. Wetlands 20, 280-299. [Pg.651]

Kreeger, D. A. Newell, R. I. E. (2000). Trophic complexity between producers and invertebrate consumers in salt marshes. In Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology, ed. P. Weinstein D. A. Kreeger. Dordrecht Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 187-220. [Pg.431]

This product is toxic to fish, shrimp, crab, birds, and other wildlife. Keep out of lakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes, and estuaries. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates. Do not apply where these are important resources. [Pg.367]

Table 18.2 Summary of Long-Term Particulate Nitrogen (PN) Burial Rates for Several Tidal Marshes and a Selection of Estuarine and Coastal Marine Ecosystems... Table 18.2 Summary of Long-Term Particulate Nitrogen (PN) Burial Rates for Several Tidal Marshes and a Selection of Estuarine and Coastal Marine Ecosystems...
Ghambers, R. M. (1997). Porewater chemistry associated with Phragmites and Spartina in a Gonnecticut tidal marsh. Wetlands 17(3), 360—367. [Pg.1027]

Deegan, L. A., Hughes,. E., and Rountree, R. A. (2000). Salt marsh ecosystem support of marine transient species, pp. 333—365 In Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology (Weinstein, M., and Kreeger, D., eds.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dortrecht, The Netherlands. 875 pp. [Pg.1028]

Harvey, H. W., and Odum, W. E. (1990). The influence of tidal marshes on upland groundwater discharge to estuaries. Biogeochemistry 10, 217—236. [Pg.1030]

Heinle, D., and Flemer, D. (1976). Flows of materials between poorly flooded tidal marshes and an estuary. Mar. Biol. 35, 359—373. [Pg.1030]

Warren, R. S., andNiering, W. A. (1993). Vegetation change on a northeast tidal marsh Interaction of sea-level rise and marsh accretion. Ecology 74, 96-103. [Pg.1035]

Windham, L., and Meyerson, L. (2003). Effects of common reed Phragmites australis) expansion on nitrogen dynamics of tidal marshes of the northeastern US. Estuaries 26, 452—464. [Pg.1036]

Rabenhorst M. C. and James B. R. (1992) Iron sulfidization in tidal marsh soils. In Biomineralization Processes of Iron and Manganese Modem and Ancient Environments (eds. H. C. W. Skinner and R. W. Fitzpatrick). Catena-Verlag, Cremlingen-Dested, Germany, suppl. 21, pp. 218-263. [Pg.4048]

Zawislanski P. T., Chau S., Mountford H., Wong H. C., and Sears T. C. (2001a) Accumulation of selenium and trace metals on plant htter in a tidal marsh. Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. 52, 589-603. [Pg.4608]


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