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Book and Book Chapter Publications Details for Grant Number R826938

CISNet for the Neuse River Estuary, NC: A Program for Evaluating Nitrogen Driven Eutrophication Associated with Changing Land Use in a Coastal Watershed

RFA: Ecological Effects of Environmental Stressors Using Coastal Intensive Sites (1998)

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Reference Type Reference Title Journal Author Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Book Chapter Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen in coastal waters: biogeochemical and ecological implications. None Paerl HW, Boynton WR, Dennis RL, Driscoll CT, Greening HS, Kremer JN, Rabalais NN, Seitzinger SP Paerl HW, Boynton WR, Dennis RL, Driscoll CT, Greening HS, Kremer JN, Rabalais NN, Seitzinger SP. Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen in coastal waters: biogeochemical and ecological implications. In: Valigura RA, Alexander RB, Castro MS, Meyers TP, Paerl HW, Stacey PE, Turner RE, eds. Nitrogen Loading in Coastal Water Bodies: An Atmospheric Perspective. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union Press, 2000, pp. 11-52. R825243 (1999)
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Book Chapter Water quality and fisheries habitat changes in the Pamlico Sound after three hurricanes: a short-term and long-term perspective. None Paerl HW, Buzzelli CP, Go M, Peierls BL, Luettich RA, Richardson TL, Ramus JS, Eby LE, Crowder LB, Ausley LW, Overton J, Bales JD Paerl HW, Buzzelli CP, Go M, Peierls BL, Luettich RA, Richardson TL, Ramus JS, Eby LE, Crowder LB, Ausley LW, Overton J, Bales JD. Water quality and fisheries habitat changes in the Pamlico Sound after three hurricanes: a short-term and long-term perspective. In: Maiolo JR, Whitehead JC, McGee M, King L, Johnson J, Stone H, eds. Facing Our Future: Hurricane Floyd and Recovery in the Coastal Plain. Wilmington: Coastal Carolina Press, 2001, pp. 255-263. R826938 (Final)
R828677 (2001)
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