Preface to tropical coastal sedimentary environments Chuck NittrouerAlberto Figueiredo OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 120
Importance of tropical coastal environments Charles A. NittrouerGregg J. BrunskillAlberto G. Figueiredo OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 126
Sediment discharge to the ocean from small mountainous rivers: The New Guinea example John D. Milliman OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 133
Role of riverine mangrove forests in organic carbon export to the tropical coastal ocean: A preliminary mass balance for the Fly Delta (Papua New Guinea) A. I. RobertsonD. M. Alongi OriginalPaper Pages: 134 - 139
Sedimentary C/S relationships in a large tropical estuary: Evidence for refractory carbon inputs from mangroves Ken J. WoolfePaul J. DaleGregg J. Brunskill OriginalPaper Pages: 140 - 144
Factors regulating benthic food chains in tropical river deltas and adjacent shelf areas D. M. AlongiA. I. Robertson OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 152
Carbon-isotope composition of sediments from the Gulf of Papua M. I. BirdA. R. ChivasG. J. Brunskill OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 159
Distribution of riverine sediment chemistry on the shelf, slope and rise of the Gulf of Papua Gregg J. BrunskillIrena ZagorskisKen J. Woolfe OriginalPaper Pages: 160 - 165
A hypothesis for the formation of a mud bank in the Gulf of Papua E. WolanskiD. M. Alongi OriginalPaper Pages: 166 - 171
Quaternary geology of the Amazonian Lowland Georg IrionJens MüllerWolfgang J. Junk OriginalPaper Pages: 172 - 178
Wind-driven variability of the Amazon River plume on the continental shelf during the peak outflow season Theresa PaluszkiewiczThomas B. CurtinShenn-Yu Chao OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 184
Phytoplankton biomass and nutrient distributions in the Amazon River plume: Environmental correlates Walker O. Smith Jr.Gareth J. Russell OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 198
Ecology of Quaternary benthic foraminiferal assemblages on the Amazon shelf, northern Brazil Claudia Gutterres Vilela OriginalPaper Pages: 199 - 203