Relationships among primary production, chlorophyll, nutrients, irradiance and mixing processes were examined along the salinity gradient in the Mississippi River outflow region. A series of six cruises were conducted during 1988-1992 at various times of year and stages of river discharge. Maximum values of biomass and primary production were typically observed at intermediate salinities and coincided with non-conservative decreases in nutrients along the salinity gradient. Highest values of productivity (\u3e10 gC m(-2) d(-1)) and biomass (\u3e30 mg chlorophyll a m(-3)) were observed in April 1988, July-August 1990 and April-May 1992; values were lower in March and September 1991. Rates of primary production were apparently constrained by ...
Large and turbid rivers have varying temperatures, light conditions, nutrient availability, and nutr...
Eutrophication on the Louisiana continental shelf is driven by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Increases in nitrate loading to the Mississippi River watershed during the last 50 years are conside...
Relationships among primary production, chlorophyll, nutrients, irradiance and mixing processes were...
Mechanistic and empirical models were used to examine relationships between primary production and e...
Long-term patterns in riverine nutrient flux in the lower Mississippi River were examined in relatio...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TAlk), pH, and dissolved oxygen (DO) were determ...
Increases in nutrient concentrations in the Mississippi River over the past 35 yr have led to specul...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TAlk), pH, and dissolved oxygen (DO) were determ...
Community respiration, net nutrient fluxes and heterotrophic bacterial production were investigated ...
The Mississippi River system ranks among the world\u27s top 10 rivers in freshwater and sediment inp...
River-dominated coastal areas are typically sites of active biogeochemical cycling, with productivit...
The Upper Mississippi River (UMR) is a productive floodplain river with a complex lateral habitat ar...
Although nutrient supply often underlies long-term changes in aquatic primary production, other regu...
Studies of estuarine chemical and biological distributions frequently focus on biogeochemical proces...
Large and turbid rivers have varying temperatures, light conditions, nutrient availability, and nutr...
Eutrophication on the Louisiana continental shelf is driven by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Increases in nitrate loading to the Mississippi River watershed during the last 50 years are conside...
Relationships among primary production, chlorophyll, nutrients, irradiance and mixing processes were...
Mechanistic and empirical models were used to examine relationships between primary production and e...
Long-term patterns in riverine nutrient flux in the lower Mississippi River were examined in relatio...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TAlk), pH, and dissolved oxygen (DO) were determ...
Increases in nutrient concentrations in the Mississippi River over the past 35 yr have led to specul...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TAlk), pH, and dissolved oxygen (DO) were determ...
Community respiration, net nutrient fluxes and heterotrophic bacterial production were investigated ...
The Mississippi River system ranks among the world\u27s top 10 rivers in freshwater and sediment inp...
River-dominated coastal areas are typically sites of active biogeochemical cycling, with productivit...
The Upper Mississippi River (UMR) is a productive floodplain river with a complex lateral habitat ar...
Although nutrient supply often underlies long-term changes in aquatic primary production, other regu...
Studies of estuarine chemical and biological distributions frequently focus on biogeochemical proces...
Large and turbid rivers have varying temperatures, light conditions, nutrient availability, and nutr...
Eutrophication on the Louisiana continental shelf is driven by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Increases in nitrate loading to the Mississippi River watershed during the last 50 years are conside...