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Climate Change And Coastal Ecosystems Longterm Effects Of Climate And Nutrient Loading On Trophic Organization Robert J Livingston

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Climate Change And Coastal Ecosystems Longterm Effects Of Climate And Nutrient Loading On Trophic Organization Robert J Livingston
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.2 MB
Pages: 572
Author: Robert J Livingston
ISBN: 9781466568426, 9781466568433, 1466568429, 1466568437
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Climate Change And Coastal Ecosystems Longterm Effects Of Climate And Nutrient Loading On Trophic Organization Robert J Livingston by Robert J Livingston 9781466568426, 9781466568433, 1466568429, 1466568437 instant download after payment.

''Based upon a four decade longitudinal study of river-estuarine systems in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico, this book provides a detailed comparative analysis of the long-term data with specific references to similarities and differences in system response to nutrient loading (natural and anthropogenic) and long-term climatological cycles. It includes specific references to noted changes in the climate of the study regions over the four decades of field operations. The unique database will allow a totally new approach to the differentiation of anthropogenic processes relative to natural conditions in a series of river-estuarine systems. ''--
Abstract: ''Based upon a four decade longitudinal study of river-estuarine systems in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico, this book provides a detailed comparative analysis of the long-term data with specific references to similarities and differences in system response to nutrient loading (natural and anthropogenic) and long-term climatological cycles. It includes specific references to noted changes in the climate of the study regions over the four decades of field operations. The unique database will allow a totally new approach to the differentiation of anthropogenic processes relative to natural conditions in a series of river-estuarine systems. ''

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