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Effects Of Variation in River Discharge and Wind-Driven Resuspension on Lower Trophic Levels of the Mobile Bay Ecosystem
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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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| Journal Article | Factors affecting bacterial production and growth efficiency in a large estuary subject to frequent sediment resuspension. | AQUATIC MICROBIAL ECOLOGY | Kiene RP, Aikens M, Linn L, Axell M | Kiene RP, Aikens M, Linn L, Axell M. Factors affecting bacterial production and growth efficiency in a large estuary subject to frequent sediment resuspension. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. |
R827072C010 (2002) |
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| Journal Article | Influence of natural sediment resuspension events on size fractionated plankton respiration in lower Mobile Bay, Alabama. | ESTUARIES | Osland M, Kiene RP | Osland M, Kiene RP. Influence of natural sediment resuspension events on size fractionated plankton respiration in lower Mobile Bay, Alabama. Estuaries. |
R827072C010 (2002) |
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| Presentation | Spatial and temporal variability in autotrophic production and heterotrophic carbon utilization in a large Gulf-Coast estuary, Mobile Bay, USA. | None | Kiene RP, Pennock J, Cowan JL, Blythe EF, Axell M | Kiene RP, Pennock J, Cowan JL, Blythe EF, Axell M. Spatial and temporal variability in autotrophic production and heterotrophic carbon utilization in a large Gulf-Coast estuary, Mobile Bay, USA. Presented at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, June 2002. |
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| Presentation | Effects of sediment resuspension on sediment water exchange of nutrients and primary production: a mesocosm study. | None | Russell CA, Pennock JR | Russell CA, Pennock JR. Effects of sediment resuspension on sediment water exchange of nutrients and primary production: a mesocosm study. Presented at the Estuarine Research Federation Meeting, St. Petersburg, FL, November 2001. |
R827072C010 (2002) |
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