Abstract

Invited Review Papers.- Special Characteristics of Estuaries.- Conceptual Models and Processes of Nutrient Cycling in Estuaries.- Physical and Geological Processes Controlling Nutrient Levels in Estuaries.- Studies of Eutrophication in Lakes and Their Relevance to the Estuarine Environment.- Sources of Nutrients and the Scale of Eutrophication Problems in Estuaries.- Remineralization and Nutrient Cycling in Coastal Marine Ecosystems.- Uptake of Major Nutrients by Estuarine Plants.- Indicators and Indices of Estuarine Enrichment.- Modeling of Eutrophication in Estuaries.- Nutrient Enrichment and Estuarine Health.- Impact of Nutrient Enrichment on Water Uses.- Management Implications of Nutrient Standards.- Case Studies.- The Effects of Treated Sewage Discharge on the Biota of Port Phillip Bay, Vicotria, Australia.- Estuaries and Coastal Lagoons of South Western Australia.- Eutrophication in the Peel-Harvey Estuarine System, Western Australia.- The Use of Nutrients, Salinity and Water Circulation Data as a Tool for Coastal Zone Planning.- Reversal of the Eutrophication Process: A Case Study.- Responses of Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, to Relaxation of Sewage Stress.- Contributed Papers.- Nitrification in the Upper Tidal James River.- Eutrophication Trends in the Water Quality of the Rhode River (1971-1978).- Aboveground Net Primary Productivity of Three Gulf Coast Marsh Macrophytes in Artificially Fertilized Plots.- Nitrification and Production of N2O in the Potomac: Evidence for Variability.- Photosynthesis, Extracellular Release, and Heterotrophy of Dissolved Organic Matter in Rhode River Estuarine Plankton.- Enrichment of a Subtropical Estuary with Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Silica.- A Suggested Approach for Developing Water Quality Criteria for Management of Eutrophication.- The Significance of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal as a Source of Nitrogen and Phosphorus for Estuarine Waters.- The Effects of Sewage Discharge into a Wind-Induced Plume Front.- Application of the OECD Eutrophication Modeling Approach to Estuaries.- Phosphorus and Nitrogen Limited Phytoplankton Productivity in Northeastern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Estuaries.- Contributed Complementary Studies in the York River.- Short Term Changes in the Vertical Salinity Distribution of the York River Estuary Associated with Neap-Spring Tidal Cycle.- Time Varying Hydrodynamics and Water Quality in an Estuary.- Inorganic Nitrogen Regeneration and Total Oxygen Consumption by the Sediments at the Mouth of the York River, Virginia, USA.- Phytoplankton Response to a Stratification-Mixing Cycle in the York River Estuary during Late Summer.- Animal Index.- Plant Index.- Waterbody Index.

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