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Estuarine Circulation (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): Bruce J. Neilson, Albert Kuo, John Brubaker Estuarine Circulation (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
Bruce J. Neilson, Albert Kuo, John Brubaker
R3,166 Discovery Miles 31 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Estuaries exist along the edge of the oceans and seas, and are char acterized by the dilution of sea water by inflowing fresher waters. The motion and interaction of these two types of water (fresh and salt water) determine the salinity distribution within the estuary and that, in turn, affects the organisms residing there. The purpose of this vol ume is to review the status of our understanding of estuarine circu lation and how the circulation patterns affect living and nonliving resources in estuaries. For many years, the primary paradigm for estuarine circulation was the two-layered net or nontidal gravitational circulation pattern first proposed by Dr. Donald Pritchard in his studies of the James River estuary. During the last decade or so, research has focused on the many variations about this theme and the factors that control the transport processes. Many of these aspects are covered in the initial papers in this volume. Water movement, of course, is of interest be cause it transports marine organisms, sediments, and pollutants. Es tuarine circulation has a significant effect on estuarine food chains, and on the distribution and abundance of organisms, such as the American oyster, that are freely transported by the currents during larval stages. The intent is to bring together many of these topics in a single volume. This volume is dedicated to Dr. Donald W."

Estuaries and Nutrients (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Bruce J. Neilson, L.Eugene Cronin Estuaries and Nutrients (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Bruce J. Neilson, L.Eugene Cronin
R5,293 Discovery Miles 52 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Estuaries are eternally enriched. Their positions at the foot of watersheds and their convenience as receiving bodies for the wastes of cites, towns and farms results in continuous addition of nutrients - those elements and compounds which are essential for organic production. Such materials must be added to these complex bodies of water to sustain production, since there is a net loss of water and its contents to the oceans. Enrichment from land and the ocean and the subsequent cycling of the original chemicals or their derivatives contribute to the extraordinarily high values of estuaries for human purposes. Many estuaries are able to assimilate large quantities of nutrients despite the great fluctuations which occur with variations in the flow from tributaries. The nutrients can be stored, incorporated in standing crops of plants, released, cycled and exported - and the system frequently achieves high production of plants and and animals without creation of any undesirable results of enrichment. Excessive enrichment with the same elements and compounds can, however, be highly detrimental to estuaries and their uses. Coastal cities are usually located on the estuaries which provided a harbor for the- and which now receive partially treated sewage and other wastes from the expanding population and industrial activity. Conversion of woodlands to agricultural use and the extensive application of fertilizers have resulted in the flow of large quantities of nutrients down the hill or slopes and eventually into the estuary.

Estuaries and Nutrients (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981): Bruce J. Neilson, L.Eugene Cronin Estuaries and Nutrients (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
Bruce J. Neilson, L.Eugene Cronin
R5,297 Discovery Miles 52 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Estuaries are eternally enriched. Their positions at the foot of watersheds and their convenience as receiving bodies for the wastes of cites, towns and farms results in continuous addition of nutrients - those elements and compounds which are essential for organic production. Such materials must be added to these complex bodies of water to sustain production, since there is a net loss of water and its contents to the oceans. Enrichment from land and the ocean and the subsequent cycling of the original chemicals or their derivatives contribute to the extraordinarily high values of estuaries for human purposes. Many estuaries are able to assimilate large quantities of nutrients despite the great fluctuations which occur with variations in the flow from tributaries. The nutrients can be stored, incorporated in standing crops of plants, released, cycled and exported - and the system frequently achieves high production of plants and and animals without creation of any undesirable results of enrichment. Excessive enrichment with the same elements and compounds can, however, be highly detrimental to estuaries and their uses. Coastal cities are usually located on the estuaries which provided a harbor for the- and which now receive partially treated sewage and other wastes from the expanding population and industrial activity. Conversion of woodlands to agricultural use and the extensive application of fertilizers have resulted in the flow of large quantities of nutrients down the hill or slopes and eventually into the estuary.

Estuarine Circulation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989): Bruce J. Neilson, Albert Kuo, John Brubaker Estuarine Circulation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
Bruce J. Neilson, Albert Kuo, John Brubaker
R2,951 Discovery Miles 29 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Estuaries exist along the edge of the oceans and seas, and are char acterized by the dilution of sea water by inflowing fresher waters. The motion and interaction of these two types of water (fresh and salt water) determine the salinity distribution within the estuary and that, in turn, affects the organisms residing there. The purpose of this vol ume is to review the status of our understanding of estuarine circu lation and how the circulation patterns affect living and nonliving resources in estuaries. For many years, the primary paradigm for estuarine circulation was the two-layered net or nontidal gravitational circulation pattern first proposed by Dr. Donald Pritchard in his studies of the James River estuary. During the last decade or so, research has focused on the many variations about this theme and the factors that control the transport processes. Many of these aspects are covered in the initial papers in this volume. Water movement, of course, is of interest be cause it transports marine organisms, sediments, and pollutants. Es tuarine circulation has a significant effect on estuarine food chains, and on the distribution and abundance of organisms, such as the American oyster, that are freely transported by the currents during larval stages. The intent is to bring together many of these topics in a single volume. This volume is dedicated to Dr. Donald W."

Pet Training and Behavior Consulting - A Model for Raising the Bar to Protect Professionals, Pets and Their People (Paperback):... Pet Training and Behavior Consulting - A Model for Raising the Bar to Protect Professionals, Pets and Their People (Paperback)
Niki J Tudge, Susan J Nilson, Debra A Millikan
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat for the Family Physician and the Undergraduate Medical Student (Paperback): Henry... Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat for the Family Physician and the Undergraduate Medical Student (Paperback)
Henry Ottridge Reik, Andrew J. Neilson Reik
R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Physician-Patient Guidebook for a Weight Control Program (Paperback): Charles J Neilson MD A Physician-Patient Guidebook for a Weight Control Program (Paperback)
Charles J Neilson MD
R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Diseases Of The Ear, Nose, And Throat - For The Family Physician And The Undergraduate Medical Student (1911) (Paperback):... Diseases Of The Ear, Nose, And Throat - For The Family Physician And The Undergraduate Medical Student (1911) (Paperback)
Henry Ottridge Reik, Andrew J. Neilson Reik
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.

Diseases Of The Ear, Nose, And Throat - For The Family Physician And The Undergraduate Medical Student (1911) (Paperback):... Diseases Of The Ear, Nose, And Throat - For The Family Physician And The Undergraduate Medical Student (1911) (Paperback)
Henry Ottridge Reik, Andrew J. Neilson Reik
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.

Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat - For the Family Physician and the Undergraduate Medical Student (1911) (Hardcover):... Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat - For the Family Physician and the Undergraduate Medical Student (1911) (Hardcover)
Henry Ottridge Reik, Andrew J. Neilson Reik
R1,354 Discovery Miles 13 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.

Value Chain Struggles - Institutions and Governance in the Plantation Districts of South India (Paperback): J. Neilson Value Chain Struggles - Institutions and Governance in the Plantation Districts of South India (Paperback)
J. Neilson
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Adopting a 'global value chain' approach, Value Chain Struggles investigates the impact of new trading arrangements in the coffee and tea sectors on the lives and in the communities of growers in South India. Offers a timely analysis of the social hardships of tea and coffee producers Takes the reader into the lives of growers in Southern India who are struggling with issues of value chain restructuring Reveals the ways that the restructuring triggers a series of political and economic struggles across a range of economic, social, and environmental arenas Puts into perspective claims about the impacts of recent changes to global trading relations on rural producers in developing countries

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