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The mobility, partitioning and degradation of atrazine and simazine in the salt marsh environment.
1995
Meakins N.C. | Bubb J.M. | Lester J.N.
Agricultural inputs of mecoprop to a salt marsh system: its fate and distribution within the sediment profile
1995
Fletcher, C.A. | Bubb, J.M. | Lester, J.N. (Environmental and Water Resource Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2BU (United Kingdom))
Vegetation cutting as a clean-up method for salt and brackish marshes impacted by oil spills: a review and case history of the effects on plant recovery
1996
Zengel, S.A. | Michel, J. (Research Planning Inc., 1200 Park Street, Columbia, SC 29201 (USA))
A comparative investigation of the effects of south Louisiana crude oil on the vegetation of fresh, brackish and salt marshes
1996
Lin QianXin | Mendelssohn, I.A. (Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute, Center for Coastal, Energy and Environmental Resources, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 (USA))
Qualitative and quantitative phytoplankton composition of the Slatina near Opovo [Serbia (Serbia and Montenegro)]
2004
Subakov-Simic, G.(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro). Bioloski fakultet)E-mail:gsubak@bfbot.bg.ac.yu | Plemic, N. | Karadzic, V. | Cvijan, M. | Krizmanic, J.
The puddle Slatina is the old meander of the river Tamis. It is periodically fill with moderate salt and high alkaline (pH 9) water. During our investigation it was determined 65 algal taxa from 5 divisions. Qualitative analysis points out on the domination of Cyanophyta, Euglenophyta and Chlorophyta, while quantitative analysis indicate the dominance of Cyanophyta. During spring 2003, total number of algae was 1.026 x 10**6 cel/l. High values of chlorophyll a (20 microgram/l) and total number of algae, as well as low transparency point out the progressive eutrophication.
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