Distribution of natural uranium, thorium, lead, and polonium radionuclides in tidal phases of a Delaware salt marsh T. M. ChurchM. BernatP. Sharma OriginalPaper Pages: 2 - 8
Emission of gaseous carbon dioxide from salt-marsh sediments and its relation to other carbon losses James T. MorrisGary J. Whiting OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 19
Dissolved and particulate organic carbon in the North Inlet estuary, South Carolina: What controls their concentrations? Thomas G. WolaverSteve HutchinsonMarvin Marozas OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 38
Transverse structure of residual flow in North Inlet, South Carolina R. J. UnclesB. Kjerfve OriginalPaper Pages: 39 - 42
Tissue nitrogen and carbon variations in New England estuarineAscophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis populations (Fucales, Phaeophyta) M. N. Hardwick-WitmanA. C. Mathieson OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 48
Plant growth and productivity along complex gradients in a Pacific northwest brackish intertidal marsh Kern Ewing OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 62
Long-term growth and development of transplants of the salt-marsh grassSpartina alterniflora S. W. BroomeE. D. SenecaW. W. Woodhouse OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 74
Catastrophic events reveal the dynamic nature of salt-marsh vegetation in Southern California Joy B. ZedlerJordan CovinJohn Boland OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 80