The Hudson River Estuary
Herausgeber: Levinton, Jeffrey S.; Waldman, John R.
The Hudson River Estuary
Herausgeber: Levinton, Jeffrey S.; Waldman, John R.
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The Hudson River Estuary, first published in 2006, is a scientific biography with relevance to similar natural systems.
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The Hudson River Estuary, first published in 2006, is a scientific biography with relevance to similar natural systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780521207980
- ISBN-10: 0521207983
- Artikelnr.: 33157989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780521207980
- ISBN-10: 0521207983
- Artikelnr.: 33157989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The Hudson River Estuary: executive summary; Part I. Geological,
Physical and Chemical Setting of the Hudson: 2. The Hudson River Valley:
geological history, landforms and resources; 3. The Physical oceanography
processes of the Hudson River; 4. Sedimentary processes in the Hudson River
Estuary; 5. Benthic habitat mapping in the Hudson River Estuary; 6.
Reconstructing sediment chronologies in the Hudson River Estuary; 7. Major
ion geochemistry and drinking water supply issues in the Hudson River
Basin; Part II. Primary Production, Microbial Dynamics and Nutrient
Dynamics of the Hudson: 8. Bacterial abundance, growth and metabolism in
the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 9. Primary production and its regulation
in the tidal-freshwater Hudson River; 10. Wastewater and watershed
influences on primary productivity and oxygen dynamics in the lower Hudson
River Estuary; 11. Modeling primary production in the lower Hudson River
Estuary; Part III. Hudson River Communities, Food Webs and Fisheries: 12.
Larval migrations between the Hudson River Estuary and New York Bight; 13.
The diadromous fish fauna of the Hudson River: life histories, conservation
concerns, and research avenues; 14. Fisheries of the Hudson River Estuary;
15. The role of tributaries in the biology of Hudson River fishes; 16.
Ecology of the Hudson River zooplankton community; 17. Submerged macrophyte
distribution and function in the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 18.
Long-term and large-scale patterns in the benthic communities of New York
Harbor; 19. The benthic animal communities of the tidal-freshwater Hudson
River Estuary; 20. Tidal wetlands of the Hudson River 21. Alien species in
the Hudson River; Part IV. Contaminants and Management Issues of the Hudson
River Estuary: 22. The history and science of managing the Hudson River;
23. Hudson River sewage inputs and impacts: past and present; 24. PCBs in
the upper and tidal-freshwater Hudson River Estuary: The science behind the
dredging controversy; 25. Transport, fate and bioaccumulation of PCBs in
the lower Hudson River; 26. Contaminant chronologies from Hudson River
sedimentary records; 27. Atmospheric deposition of PCBs and PAHs to the New
York Harbor Estuary; 28. Toxic substances and their impacts on human health
in the Hudson River watershed; 29. Impacts of piers on juvenile fishes in
the lower Hudson River; 30. Toxic responses of Hudson River populations to
chemical contaminants.
Physical and Chemical Setting of the Hudson: 2. The Hudson River Valley:
geological history, landforms and resources; 3. The Physical oceanography
processes of the Hudson River; 4. Sedimentary processes in the Hudson River
Estuary; 5. Benthic habitat mapping in the Hudson River Estuary; 6.
Reconstructing sediment chronologies in the Hudson River Estuary; 7. Major
ion geochemistry and drinking water supply issues in the Hudson River
Basin; Part II. Primary Production, Microbial Dynamics and Nutrient
Dynamics of the Hudson: 8. Bacterial abundance, growth and metabolism in
the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 9. Primary production and its regulation
in the tidal-freshwater Hudson River; 10. Wastewater and watershed
influences on primary productivity and oxygen dynamics in the lower Hudson
River Estuary; 11. Modeling primary production in the lower Hudson River
Estuary; Part III. Hudson River Communities, Food Webs and Fisheries: 12.
Larval migrations between the Hudson River Estuary and New York Bight; 13.
The diadromous fish fauna of the Hudson River: life histories, conservation
concerns, and research avenues; 14. Fisheries of the Hudson River Estuary;
15. The role of tributaries in the biology of Hudson River fishes; 16.
Ecology of the Hudson River zooplankton community; 17. Submerged macrophyte
distribution and function in the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 18.
Long-term and large-scale patterns in the benthic communities of New York
Harbor; 19. The benthic animal communities of the tidal-freshwater Hudson
River Estuary; 20. Tidal wetlands of the Hudson River 21. Alien species in
the Hudson River; Part IV. Contaminants and Management Issues of the Hudson
River Estuary: 22. The history and science of managing the Hudson River;
23. Hudson River sewage inputs and impacts: past and present; 24. PCBs in
the upper and tidal-freshwater Hudson River Estuary: The science behind the
dredging controversy; 25. Transport, fate and bioaccumulation of PCBs in
the lower Hudson River; 26. Contaminant chronologies from Hudson River
sedimentary records; 27. Atmospheric deposition of PCBs and PAHs to the New
York Harbor Estuary; 28. Toxic substances and their impacts on human health
in the Hudson River watershed; 29. Impacts of piers on juvenile fishes in
the lower Hudson River; 30. Toxic responses of Hudson River populations to
chemical contaminants.
1. The Hudson River Estuary: executive summary; Part I. Geological,
Physical and Chemical Setting of the Hudson: 2. The Hudson River Valley:
geological history, landforms and resources; 3. The Physical oceanography
processes of the Hudson River; 4. Sedimentary processes in the Hudson River
Estuary; 5. Benthic habitat mapping in the Hudson River Estuary; 6.
Reconstructing sediment chronologies in the Hudson River Estuary; 7. Major
ion geochemistry and drinking water supply issues in the Hudson River
Basin; Part II. Primary Production, Microbial Dynamics and Nutrient
Dynamics of the Hudson: 8. Bacterial abundance, growth and metabolism in
the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 9. Primary production and its regulation
in the tidal-freshwater Hudson River; 10. Wastewater and watershed
influences on primary productivity and oxygen dynamics in the lower Hudson
River Estuary; 11. Modeling primary production in the lower Hudson River
Estuary; Part III. Hudson River Communities, Food Webs and Fisheries: 12.
Larval migrations between the Hudson River Estuary and New York Bight; 13.
The diadromous fish fauna of the Hudson River: life histories, conservation
concerns, and research avenues; 14. Fisheries of the Hudson River Estuary;
15. The role of tributaries in the biology of Hudson River fishes; 16.
Ecology of the Hudson River zooplankton community; 17. Submerged macrophyte
distribution and function in the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 18.
Long-term and large-scale patterns in the benthic communities of New York
Harbor; 19. The benthic animal communities of the tidal-freshwater Hudson
River Estuary; 20. Tidal wetlands of the Hudson River 21. Alien species in
the Hudson River; Part IV. Contaminants and Management Issues of the Hudson
River Estuary: 22. The history and science of managing the Hudson River;
23. Hudson River sewage inputs and impacts: past and present; 24. PCBs in
the upper and tidal-freshwater Hudson River Estuary: The science behind the
dredging controversy; 25. Transport, fate and bioaccumulation of PCBs in
the lower Hudson River; 26. Contaminant chronologies from Hudson River
sedimentary records; 27. Atmospheric deposition of PCBs and PAHs to the New
York Harbor Estuary; 28. Toxic substances and their impacts on human health
in the Hudson River watershed; 29. Impacts of piers on juvenile fishes in
the lower Hudson River; 30. Toxic responses of Hudson River populations to
chemical contaminants.
Physical and Chemical Setting of the Hudson: 2. The Hudson River Valley:
geological history, landforms and resources; 3. The Physical oceanography
processes of the Hudson River; 4. Sedimentary processes in the Hudson River
Estuary; 5. Benthic habitat mapping in the Hudson River Estuary; 6.
Reconstructing sediment chronologies in the Hudson River Estuary; 7. Major
ion geochemistry and drinking water supply issues in the Hudson River
Basin; Part II. Primary Production, Microbial Dynamics and Nutrient
Dynamics of the Hudson: 8. Bacterial abundance, growth and metabolism in
the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 9. Primary production and its regulation
in the tidal-freshwater Hudson River; 10. Wastewater and watershed
influences on primary productivity and oxygen dynamics in the lower Hudson
River Estuary; 11. Modeling primary production in the lower Hudson River
Estuary; Part III. Hudson River Communities, Food Webs and Fisheries: 12.
Larval migrations between the Hudson River Estuary and New York Bight; 13.
The diadromous fish fauna of the Hudson River: life histories, conservation
concerns, and research avenues; 14. Fisheries of the Hudson River Estuary;
15. The role of tributaries in the biology of Hudson River fishes; 16.
Ecology of the Hudson River zooplankton community; 17. Submerged macrophyte
distribution and function in the tidal freshwater Hudson River; 18.
Long-term and large-scale patterns in the benthic communities of New York
Harbor; 19. The benthic animal communities of the tidal-freshwater Hudson
River Estuary; 20. Tidal wetlands of the Hudson River 21. Alien species in
the Hudson River; Part IV. Contaminants and Management Issues of the Hudson
River Estuary: 22. The history and science of managing the Hudson River;
23. Hudson River sewage inputs and impacts: past and present; 24. PCBs in
the upper and tidal-freshwater Hudson River Estuary: The science behind the
dredging controversy; 25. Transport, fate and bioaccumulation of PCBs in
the lower Hudson River; 26. Contaminant chronologies from Hudson River
sedimentary records; 27. Atmospheric deposition of PCBs and PAHs to the New
York Harbor Estuary; 28. Toxic substances and their impacts on human health
in the Hudson River watershed; 29. Impacts of piers on juvenile fishes in
the lower Hudson River; 30. Toxic responses of Hudson River populations to
chemical contaminants.