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The Use of Proxy Chemical Records in Coral Skeletons to Ascertain PastEnvironmental Conditions in Florida Bay
Peter Koenraad Swart; Genevieve Healy; Lisa Greer; Michael Lutz; Amel Saied; DanielAnderegg; Richard E. Dodge; David Rudnick
Estuaries, Vol. 22, No. 2, Part B: Dedicated Issue: Florida Bay: A Dynamic Subtropical Estuary.(Jun., 1999), pp. 384-397.
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The Use of Proxy Chemical Records in Coral Skeletons to Ascertain Past EnvironmentalConditions in Florida BayPeter Koenraad Swart; Genevieve Healy; Lisa Greer; Michael Lutz; Amel Saied; DanielAnderegg; Richard E. Dodge; David RudnickEstuaries, Vol. 22, No. 2, Part B: Dedicated Issue: Florida Bay: A Dynamic Subtropical Estuary.(Jun., 1999), pp. 384-397.Stable URL:
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Seasonal and Long-Term Trends in the Water Quality of Florida Bay (1989-1997)Joseph N. Boyer; James W. Fourqurean; Ronald D. JonesEstuaries, Vol. 22, No. 2, Part B: Dedicated Issue: Florida Bay: A Dynamic Subtropical Estuary.(Jun., 1999), pp. 417-430.Stable URL:
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Reconstructing the History of Eastern and Central Florida Bay Using Mollusk-Shell IsotopeRecordsRobert B. Halley; Leanne M. RoulierEstuaries, Vol. 22, No. 2, Part B: Dedicated Issue: Florida Bay: A Dynamic Subtropical Estuary.(Jun., 1999), pp. 358-368.Stable URL:
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