Aquatic Sciences – Research Across Boundaries is an online first journal! Barbara Sulzberger Editorial 01 March 2005 Pages: i - i
Riparian perspectives of international cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin Simon A. Mason Preface 01 March 2005 Pages: 1 - 2
Sustainable development and international cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin Salah El-Din AmerYacob ArsanoSimon A. Mason Special Feature Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 3 - 14
Ethiopia and the Eastern Nile Basin Yacob ArsanoImeru Tamrat Special Feature Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 15 - 27
Sudan and the Nile Basin Osman El-Tom HamadAtta El-Battahani Special Feature Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 28 - 41
Egypt and the Nile Basin Magdy HefnySalah El-Din Amer Special Feature Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 42 - 50
Effects of clay mineral turbidity on dissolved organic carbon and bacterial production Todd TietjenAnssi V. VähätaloRobert G. Wetzel Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 51 - 60
Characterizing the properties of dissolved organic matter isolated by XAD and C-18 solid phase extraction and ultrafiltration Sara B. Schwede-ThomasYu-Ping ChinBarbara Sulzberger Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 61 - 71
Induction of thymine dimers by solar radiation in natural freshwater phytoplankton assemblages in Patagonia, Argentina Manfred KlischRajeshwar P. SinhaDonat-P. Häder Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 72 - 78
The impact of urban areas on the deposition of air toxics to adjacent surface waters: A mass budget of PCBs in Lake Michigan in 1994 John OffenbergMatt SimcikSteven J. Eisenreich Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 79 - 85
Spatial variability of sedimentological properties in a large Siberian lake Thomas KumkeAnnemarieke SchoonderwaldtUlrike Kienel Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 86 - 96
Comparing different methods of calculating volume-weighted hypolimnetic oxygen (VWHO) in lakes Roberto QuinlanAndrew M. PatersonBev J. Clark Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 97 - 103
Measurements and three-dimensional simulations of flow in a shallow reservoir subject to small-scale wind field inhomogeneities induced by sheltering Sebastian RubbertJürgen Köngeter Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 104 - 121
Does fish scale morphology allow the identification of populations at a local scale? A case study for rostrum dace Leuciscus leuciscus burdigalensis in River Viaur (SW France) Nicolas PouletYorick ReyjolSovan Lek Research Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 122 - 127