Marine Interfaces Ecohydrodynamics
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Marine Interfaces Ecohydrodynamics

  1. 669 pages
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Marine Interfaces Ecohydrodynamics

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These proceedings describe physical and biological observations (including remote sensing observations) made at such diverse marine ergoclines as pynoclines, fronts, water-sediment and water-ice interfaces in different locations and environmental conditions. Mathematical models are described which are used to investigate the phenomena, providing a common language for their interpretation and the bases of the ecohydrodynamic study of marine interfaces.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Marine Interfaces Ecohydynamics
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. List of Participants
  7. CHAPTER 1. BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION AT MARINE ERGOCLINES
  8. CHAPTER 2. BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION AT THE ICE-WATER ERGOCLINE
  9. CHAPTER 3. STUDYING FRONTS AS CONTACT ECOSYSTEMS
  10. CHAPTER 4. THE FRONTAL ZONE IN THE SOUTHERN BENGUELA CURRENT
  11. CHAPTER 5. THE DYNAMIC CONTROL OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY IN THE SOUTHERN BENGUELA UPWELLING REGION
  12. CHAPTER 6. FRONTAL ZONES, CHLOROPHYLL AND PRIMARY PRODUCTION PATTERNS IN THE SURFACE WATERS OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN SOUTH OF CAPE TOWN
  13. CHAPTER 7. FRONTAL SYSTEMS I N THE GERMAN BIGHT AND THEIR PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
  14. CHAPTER 8. ROLE OF THERMAL FRONTS ON GEORGES BANK PRIMARY PRODUCTION
  15. CHAPTER 9. THE ROLE OF STREAMERS ASSOCIATED WITH MESOSCALE EDDIES IN THE TRANSPORT OF BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES BETWEEN SLOPE AND OCEAN WATERS
  16. CHAPTER 10. ON THE DYNAMICS OF A TIDAL MIXING FRONT
  17. CHAPTER 11. ZOOPLANKTON IN THE UPWELLING FRONTS OFF PT. CONCEPTION, CALIFORNIA
  18. CHAPTER 12. OBSERVATIONS OF FINESTRUCTURE FORMED IN A CONTINENTAL SHELF FRONT (SOUTHEASTERN BERING SEA)
  19. CHAPTER 13. SOME ASPECTS OF THE LIGURO-PROVENCAL FRONTAL ECOHYDRODYNAMICS
  20. CHAPTER 14. PLANKTON DISTRIBUTIONS AND PROCESSES IN THE BALTIC BOUNDARY ZONES
  21. CHAPTER 15. THE ROLE OF THE LOOP CURRENT IN THE GULF OF MEXICO FRONTS
  22. CHAPTER 16. PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A FRONT IN THE BAY OF CAMPECHE, MEXICO
  23. CHAPTER 17. THE INTERACTION OF PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN A MODEL OF THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PHYTOPLANKTON UNDER STRATIFICATION
  24. CHAPTER 18. ESTIMATES OF THE NITROGEN FLUX REQUIRED FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF SUBSURFACE CHLOROPHYLL MAXIMA ON THE AGULHAS BANK
  25. CHAPTER 19. MODELLING THE TIME DEPENDENT PHOTOADAPTATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON TO FLUCTUATING LIGHT
  26. CHAPTER 20. THE EFFECTS OF THE BROAD SPECTRUM OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON THE BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY
  27. CHAPTER 21. ASPECTS OF THE NORTHERN BERING SEA HYDRODYNAMICS
  28. CHAPTER 22. SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF PLANKTON DYNAMICS IN THE NORTHERN BERING SEA
  29. CHAPTER 23. THE TERRESTRIAL-MARINE INTERFACE : MODELLING NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS DURING ITS TRANSFER THROUGH THE SCHELDT RIVER SYSTEM AND ITS ESTUARINE ZONE
  30. CHAPTER 24. MOBILIZATION OF MAJOR AND TRACE ELEMENTS AT THE WATER-SEDIMENT INTERFACE IN THE BELGIAN COASTAL AREA AND THE SCHELDT ESTUARY
  31. CHAPTER 25. SEASONAL NUTRIENT SUPPLY TO COASTAL WATERS
  32. CHAPTER 26. LARVAL SETTLEMENT OF SOFT-SEDIMENT INVERTEBRATES : SOME PREDICTIONS BASED ON AN ANALYSIS OF NEAR-BOTTOM VELOCITY PROFILES
  33. CHAPTER 27. TURBIDITY AND COHESIVE SEDIMENT DYNAMICS
  34. CHAPTER 28. ADRIA 84. A JOINT REMOTE SENSING EXPERIMENT
  35. CHAPTER 29. IDENTIFICATION OF HYDROGRAPHIC FRONTS BY AIRBORNE LIDAR MEASUREMENTS OF GELBSTOFF DISTRIBUTIONS
  36. CHAPTER 30. WATER DEPTH RESOLVED DETERMINATION OF HYDROGRAPHIC PARAMETERS FROM AIRBORNE LIDAR MEASUREMENTS
  37. CHAPTER 31. A QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF THE CHOROPHYLL A FLUORESCENCE REDUCTION DUE TO GLOBAL IRRADIATION IN THE SURFACE LAYER
  38. CHAPTER 32. NIMBUS-7 COASTAL ZONE COLOR SCANNER PICTURES OF PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH ON AN UPWELLING FRONT IN SENEGAL
  39. CHAPTER 33. MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM STUDY OF CHAKORIA SUNDERBANS AT CHITTAGONG WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON SHRIMP PONDS BY REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES
  40. CHAPTER 34. BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PYCNOCLINE AND SURFACE FRONTS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN BERING SEA