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Hydrodynamics and zooplankton ecology in the Tamar Estuary, northern Tasmania, with special emphasis on larval fishes

Hydrodynamics and zooplankton ecology in the Tamar Estuary, northern Tasmania, with special emphasis on larval fishes

... the Tamar Estuary are described based on a series of parameters obtained throughout the system between October 2001 and November 2002, and in February ...The estuary is a highly flushed system, ...

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Quaternary erosion agents, Holocene landscapes and soils of the Tamar Estuary Basin, Tasmania

Quaternary erosion agents, Holocene landscapes and soils of the Tamar Estuary Basin, Tasmania

... 67 The sediment flux determinations of Foster et al. (1986) and BMT WBM (2010) were in reasonable proximation, suggesting flux had levelled out. However, it is apparent that the otherwise apparently globally ubiquitous ...

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Spartina anglica colonisation and physical effects in the Tamar Estuary, Tasmania 1971 91

Spartina anglica colonisation and physical effects in the Tamar Estuary, Tasmania 1971 91

... the Tamar Estuary ...long estuary, extending between Launceston and Low Head on Tasmania's Bass Strait coast, follows a winding course of variable width, with wider basins separated by narrower ...

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The ecology of the Tamar Estuary. V.  Under-water illumination revision of data for red light

The ecology of the Tamar Estuary. V. Under-water illumination revision of data for red light

... photometer is used to measure absorption of light by a turbid estuarine or sea water, the true extinction coefficient for light of a given wave-length fJ-sw= fJ-M+ fJ-DW'.. where fJ-Mis [r] ...

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Heavy metals in the burrowing bivalve Scrobicularia plana from the Tamar estuary in relation to environmental levels

Heavy metals in the burrowing bivalve Scrobicularia plana from the Tamar estuary in relation to environmental levels

... Evidence of the significant absorption of metals from solution, in addition to sediments, was found for iron and manganese where, apparently as a result of the absorption of 'soluble' fo[r] ...

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The ecology of the Tamar estuary. VII. Observations on the interstitial salinity of intertidal muds in the estuarine habitat of Nereis diversicolor

The ecology of the Tamar estuary. VII. Observations on the interstitial salinity of intertidal muds in the estuarine habitat of Nereis diversicolor

... the higher levels of the intertidal muds are exposed to much lower salinities than the muds near L.W.M.The possibility of freshwater drainage from the adjacent land may well add to a gen[r] ...

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Characterisation of the South West European Marine Sites: Plymouth Sound and Estuaries cSAC, SPA. Occasional Publication of the Marine Biological Association 9

Characterisation of the South West European Marine Sites: Plymouth Sound and Estuaries cSAC, SPA. Occasional Publication of the Marine Biological Association 9

... the Tamar Estuary. Similarly, earlier studies of PAHs in the Tamar Estuary have reported concentrations of individual PAHs in water to be <1 - 50ng l -1 (Readman et ...the estuary ...

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The ecology of the Tamar estuary. I. Introduction

The ecology of the Tamar estuary. I. Introduction

... Admiralty Charts: Plymouth Sound and Hamoaze, surveyed 1898-9, with large corrections to 1931, and small corrections to 1937; Tamar River Saltash to Cargreen, surveyed 1894, with additio[r] ...

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The establishment of Spartina in the Tamar Estuary,
Tasmania

The establishment of Spartina in the Tamar Estuary, Tasmania

... The second notel-iorthy point relating to the overall distribution pattern is an anomalous section at Windermere adjacent to the area where the original plantings were made, which in 197[r] ...

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The ecology of the Tamar estuary II.  Under-water illumination

The ecology of the Tamar estuary II. Under-water illumination

... For red light longer than 600 mft., the more turbid the water the less is the extinction coefficient relative to that for blue or for that matter green, The greater the wave-length withi[r] ...

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The ecology of the Tamar Estuary  IV.  The distribution of the fauna and flora on buoys

The ecology of the Tamar Estuary IV. The distribution of the fauna and flora on buoys

... This point is emphasized by a comparison of intertidal penetration of marine species in several estuaries of similar salinity gradient Tees, Tay, Tamar and La Rance in France: there are [r] ...

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The ecology of the Tamar estuary.  III. Salinity and temperature conditions in the lower estuary

The ecology of the Tamar estuary. III. Salinity and temperature conditions in the lower estuary

... A mean value has been taken as the difference between salinity at the surface at low water under normal winter conditions and at a depth of one fathom at high water under normal summer c[r] ...

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Improving coherence of ecosystem service provision between scales

Improving coherence of ecosystem service provision between scales

... upstream Tamar catchment under the ‘Upstream Thinking’ programme (http://southwestwater-cr- ...local estuary managers achieve their goals as one example of a wide range of ecosystem service ...the ...

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The ecology of the Tamar Estuary VI.  An account of the macrofauna of the intertidal muds

The ecology of the Tamar Estuary VI. An account of the macrofauna of the intertidal muds

... Wohlenberg 1937 found it well distributed on various types of ground in a bay at the north end of Sylt, but predominantly in the upper part of the tidal zone; several counts of 1/20 m.2 [r] ...

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Tidal immersion of the Tamar Estuary Spartina Marsh, Tasmania,
Australia

Tidal immersion of the Tamar Estuary Spartina Marsh, Tasmania, Australia

... growth does not coincide lvith the clearly defined convex junction between the flat and the intertidal slope, but is over a third of the way down the intertidal slope towards its lower b[r] ...

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Size in relation to salinity in fossil and recent euryhaline ostracods

Size in relation to salinity in fossil and recent euryhaline ostracods

... RECENT OSTRACODS FROM THE TAMAR ESTUARY On account of this curious change in size in the fossil ostracods, I decided to examine recent euryhaline faunas to see if a similar size distribu[r] ...

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The ecology of some parasitic copepods of gadoids and other fishes

The ecology of some parasitic copepods of gadoids and other fishes

... Gadus morrhua is infrequent in the Tamar estuary, and only two out of the 20 fish examined from this habitat were infected with Lernaeocera branchialis; no fish of this species have been[r] ...

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Effect of Turbulence on Phosphorus Release from Estuarine Sediment

Effect of Turbulence on Phosphorus Release from Estuarine Sediment

... the Tamar Estuary to collect SPM; physi- cally and chemically characterize Gunnislake SPM and Calstock surface sedi- ment; determine the concentrations of DIP and DOP released by resuspended Tamar ...

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Ecology, population genetics and risk assessment of the exotic mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki, in Tasmania

Ecology, population genetics and risk assessment of the exotic mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki, in Tasmania

... The main aim of this chapter was to describe the ecology and distribution of Gambusia in the Tamar estuary as it was unclear how far the species had spread since their initial introducti[r] ...

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Air quality study in the lower Tamar Valley, Tasmania

Air quality study in the lower Tamar Valley, Tasmania

... In view of the significance and importance of such a study in the lower Tamar Valley, which embraces the Bell Bay industrial area, one of the most important industrial centres in norther[r] ...

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