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Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem--Regional monitoring program results, 1998 Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem--Regional monitoring program results, 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
Andrew J. Arnsberg, Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern
Primary food resources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Primary food resources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, a complex mosaic of tidal freshwater habitats, is now a focus of ecosystem rehabilitation because of changes in critical functions associated with its geographic location at the landestuary interface. One of these functions is the production, transport, and transformation of organic matter that constitutes the “primary food supply,” that is, the...
Authors
Alan D. Jassby, James E. Cloern
Organic matter sources and rehabilitation of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (California, USA) Organic matter sources and rehabilitation of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (California, USA)
1. The Sacramento San Joaquin River Delta, a complex mosaic of tidal freshwater habitats in California, is the focus of a major ecosystem rehabilitation effort because of significant long-term changes in critical ecosystem functions. One of these functions is the production, transport and transformation of organic matter that constitutes the primary food supply, which may be sub-optimal...
Authors
A.D. Jassby, James E. Cloern
Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays, and seas Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays, and seas
Over the past 40 years, antipollution laws have greatly reduced discharges of toxic substances into our coastal waters. This effort, however, has focused largely on point-source pollution of industrial and municipal effluent. No comparable effort has been made to restrict the input of nitrogen (N) from municipal effluent, nor to control the flows of N and phosphorus (P) that enter...
Authors
Robert W. Howarth, D. B. Anderson, James E. Cloern, Chris Elfring, Charles S. Hopkinson, Brian Lapointe, Tom Malone, Nancy Marcus, Karen McGlathery, Andrew N. Sharpley, Dan Walker
Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem: Regional monitoring program results, 1997 Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem: Regional monitoring program results, 1997
As part of a regional monitoring program, water samples were collected in the San Francisco Bay estuary during 20 cruises from January through November 1997. Conductivity, temperature, light attenuation, turbidity, oxygen, and in-vivo chlorophyll fluorescence were measured longitudinally and vertically in the main channel of the estuary from south of the Dumbarton Bridge in the southern...
Authors
Jelriza I. Baylosis, Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern
Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem regional monitoring program results, 1996 Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem regional monitoring program results, 1996
As part of a regional monitoring program, water samples were collected in the San Francisco Bay estuary during 21 cruises from January through December 1996. Conductivity, temperature, light attenuation, turbidity, oxygen, and in-vivo chlorophyll fluorescence were measured longitudinally and vertically in the main channel of the estuary from south of the Dumbarton Bridge in the southern...
Authors
Jelriza I. Baylosis, Jody L. Edmunds, Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern
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Filter Total Items: 104
Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem--Regional monitoring program results, 1998 Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem--Regional monitoring program results, 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
Andrew J. Arnsberg, Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern
Primary food resources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Primary food resources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, a complex mosaic of tidal freshwater habitats, is now a focus of ecosystem rehabilitation because of changes in critical functions associated with its geographic location at the landestuary interface. One of these functions is the production, transport, and transformation of organic matter that constitutes the “primary food supply,” that is, the...
Authors
Alan D. Jassby, James E. Cloern
Organic matter sources and rehabilitation of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (California, USA) Organic matter sources and rehabilitation of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (California, USA)
1. The Sacramento San Joaquin River Delta, a complex mosaic of tidal freshwater habitats in California, is the focus of a major ecosystem rehabilitation effort because of significant long-term changes in critical ecosystem functions. One of these functions is the production, transport and transformation of organic matter that constitutes the primary food supply, which may be sub-optimal...
Authors
A.D. Jassby, James E. Cloern
Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays, and seas Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays, and seas
Over the past 40 years, antipollution laws have greatly reduced discharges of toxic substances into our coastal waters. This effort, however, has focused largely on point-source pollution of industrial and municipal effluent. No comparable effort has been made to restrict the input of nitrogen (N) from municipal effluent, nor to control the flows of N and phosphorus (P) that enter...
Authors
Robert W. Howarth, D. B. Anderson, James E. Cloern, Chris Elfring, Charles S. Hopkinson, Brian Lapointe, Tom Malone, Nancy Marcus, Karen McGlathery, Andrew N. Sharpley, Dan Walker
Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem: Regional monitoring program results, 1997 Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem: Regional monitoring program results, 1997
As part of a regional monitoring program, water samples were collected in the San Francisco Bay estuary during 20 cruises from January through November 1997. Conductivity, temperature, light attenuation, turbidity, oxygen, and in-vivo chlorophyll fluorescence were measured longitudinally and vertically in the main channel of the estuary from south of the Dumbarton Bridge in the southern...
Authors
Jelriza I. Baylosis, Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern
Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem regional monitoring program results, 1996 Studies of the San Francisco Bay, California, estuarine ecosystem regional monitoring program results, 1996
As part of a regional monitoring program, water samples were collected in the San Francisco Bay estuary during 21 cruises from January through December 1996. Conductivity, temperature, light attenuation, turbidity, oxygen, and in-vivo chlorophyll fluorescence were measured longitudinally and vertically in the main channel of the estuary from south of the Dumbarton Bridge in the southern...
Authors
Jelriza I. Baylosis, Jody L. Edmunds, Brian E. Cole, James E. Cloern