Two days after Tropical Storm Agnes, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) established an anchor station at Mile 15 in the Rappahannock and Mile 10 in the James River. Both stations were in mainstream, manned constantly for 10 days, and took continuous current data from meters placed at 0, 6, 8, and 15 min the Rappahannock and 0, 4, 5, 8, and 14 min the James. Concurrently, 0.85 m diameter plankton nets of No. 1 nylon mesh were hung in the flowing surface water for 10 minutes hourly. A small collection of midwater (4 m) plankton samples was obtained from the James station. The shoal areas were not sampled for larval fish. The ichthyoplankton and zooplankton captured were preserved and later identified to species.https://scholarwor...
During the Agnes flood hourly tidal height data were collected at seven locations along the tidal Ja...
The metals copper and zinc were analyzed in bottom sediments (top 1 cm) from the Rappahannock River ...
The metals copper and zinc were analyzed in bottom sediments (top 1 cm) from the Rappahannock River ...
Intensive trawl surveys during and after Tropical Storm Agnes were mounted on the James, York, and R...
A hydrographic station (Station Y) at the mouth of the York River (37°14.6\u27N, 76°23.4\u27W) was u...
Sampling techniques in use since August 1971 were employed to study effects of Tropical Storm Agnes ...
Surveillance of shipworm infestation at Gloucester Point, Va., began in 1958. Borer attack by Bankia...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) and salinity levels in the James, York, and Rappahannock estuaries were monito...
Tropical Storm Agnes caused major changes in the macroinvertebrate assemblages of both epifauna and ...
Tropical Storm Agnes had a major effect on the molluscan fisheries of Virginia. One effect was the d...
The peak effect of the flood waters produced by Tropical Storm Agnes was seen on June 25 in the Jame...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Flooding from Tropical Stonn Agnes produced unique hydrographic conditions for transport and dispers...
During the Agnes flood hourly tidal height data were collected at seven locations along the tidal Ja...
The metals copper and zinc were analyzed in bottom sediments (top 1 cm) from the Rappahannock River ...
The metals copper and zinc were analyzed in bottom sediments (top 1 cm) from the Rappahannock River ...
Intensive trawl surveys during and after Tropical Storm Agnes were mounted on the James, York, and R...
A hydrographic station (Station Y) at the mouth of the York River (37°14.6\u27N, 76°23.4\u27W) was u...
Sampling techniques in use since August 1971 were employed to study effects of Tropical Storm Agnes ...
Surveillance of shipworm infestation at Gloucester Point, Va., began in 1958. Borer attack by Bankia...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) and salinity levels in the James, York, and Rappahannock estuaries were monito...
Tropical Storm Agnes caused major changes in the macroinvertebrate assemblages of both epifauna and ...
Tropical Storm Agnes had a major effect on the molluscan fisheries of Virginia. One effect was the d...
The peak effect of the flood waters produced by Tropical Storm Agnes was seen on June 25 in the Jame...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Nutrient concentrations measured in lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer of 1972 immediately following...
Flooding from Tropical Stonn Agnes produced unique hydrographic conditions for transport and dispers...
During the Agnes flood hourly tidal height data were collected at seven locations along the tidal Ja...
The metals copper and zinc were analyzed in bottom sediments (top 1 cm) from the Rappahannock River ...
The metals copper and zinc were analyzed in bottom sediments (top 1 cm) from the Rappahannock River ...