Thick accumulations of wood waste occur along the Commencement Bay waterfront at the sites of former sawmills. Recent studies have established that H (sub 2) S-rich water emanating from this wood waste inhibits the growth of eel-grass, an aquatic plant that provides vital habitat for juvenile salmon and other marine organisms. Efforts to restore the near-shore habitat of Commencement Bay must therefore include mitigation of these sulfide-rich waters. To better understand the origins of these waters we have analyzed D.O., pH, major ions and trace metals in a suite of samples collected from an approximately 100 year old sawdust pile...
Seagrass populations are declining considerably due to anthropogenic pressures, such as nutrient loa...
Waughop lake is a small kettle lake formed in the depression of a melting ice block around 12 thousa...
Water containing hydrogen sulfide, commonly called sulfur water, has a distinctive "rotten egg ...
Thick accumulations of wood waste occur along the Commencement Bay waterfront at the...
Fisherman Islands is an area of reclaimed land at the mouth of the Brisbane River in Queensland, Aus...
The Peel-Harvey Estuary in south-western Australia is faced with a dire combination of man-made chal...
Barnegat Bay-Little Egg Harbor (BBLEH) is a highly eutrophic estuary on the New Jersey coast that ha...
Odors from Farmington Bay and/or the Great Salt Lake frequently impact residents of Salt Lake and Da...
The risk of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production can be a challenge in marine land-based recirculating ...
The objectives of this study were to determine the distribution and abundance of Zostera marina (eel...
Natural and human impacts on geochemical redox cycling and biodiversity in estuaries have long been ...
Sulfur compounds, primarily in the form of sulfides (S2.), sulfites (50)'") andsulfates (50t) have b...
This project investigates the correlation between contaminants and the wood waste present in marine ...
Reduced inorganic sulfur (RIS) and organic matter (OM) in a mariculture region (Sanggou Bay, China; ...
Geochemical processes of sulfur (S) in river aquatic systems play a crucial role in environmental ev...
Seagrass populations are declining considerably due to anthropogenic pressures, such as nutrient loa...
Waughop lake is a small kettle lake formed in the depression of a melting ice block around 12 thousa...
Water containing hydrogen sulfide, commonly called sulfur water, has a distinctive "rotten egg ...
Thick accumulations of wood waste occur along the Commencement Bay waterfront at the...
Fisherman Islands is an area of reclaimed land at the mouth of the Brisbane River in Queensland, Aus...
The Peel-Harvey Estuary in south-western Australia is faced with a dire combination of man-made chal...
Barnegat Bay-Little Egg Harbor (BBLEH) is a highly eutrophic estuary on the New Jersey coast that ha...
Odors from Farmington Bay and/or the Great Salt Lake frequently impact residents of Salt Lake and Da...
The risk of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production can be a challenge in marine land-based recirculating ...
The objectives of this study were to determine the distribution and abundance of Zostera marina (eel...
Natural and human impacts on geochemical redox cycling and biodiversity in estuaries have long been ...
Sulfur compounds, primarily in the form of sulfides (S2.), sulfites (50)'") andsulfates (50t) have b...
This project investigates the correlation between contaminants and the wood waste present in marine ...
Reduced inorganic sulfur (RIS) and organic matter (OM) in a mariculture region (Sanggou Bay, China; ...
Geochemical processes of sulfur (S) in river aquatic systems play a crucial role in environmental ev...
Seagrass populations are declining considerably due to anthropogenic pressures, such as nutrient loa...
Waughop lake is a small kettle lake formed in the depression of a melting ice block around 12 thousa...
Water containing hydrogen sulfide, commonly called sulfur water, has a distinctive "rotten egg ...