Trace contaminants and nutrients in estuaries: The importance of process interdependence James S. KuwabaraJoel E. Baker OriginalPaper Pages: 383 - 384
Formation of humic-like substances by fungi epiphytic onSpartina alterniflora Z. FilipJames J. Albets OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 390
Variability of dissolved organic carbon in sediments of a seagrass bed and an unvegetated area within an estuary in Southern Texas Eric T. KoepflerRonald BennerPaul A. Montagna OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 404
Amino acid composition of suspended particles, sediment-trap material, and benthic sediment in the Potomac Estuary A. C. SigleoD. J. Shultz OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 415
Distributions of pesticides and organic contaminants between water and suspended sediment, San Francisco Bay, California Joseph L. DomagalskiKathryn M. Kuivila OriginalPaper Pages: 416 - 426
Sample preparation for analyzing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in sediment by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry Yulin L. TanAda KongYue-on Chiu OriginalPaper Pages: 427 - 432
Atmospheric oxygen exchange in the Hudson River: Dome measurements and comparison with other natural waters Roxanne MarinoRobert W. Howarth OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 445
Phosphorus, silicon, and some trace contaminants in the Ganges Estuary V. Subramanian OriginalPaper Pages: 453 - 458
Geochemistry of the Cauvery Estuary, East Coast of India A. L. RamanathanP. VaithiyanathanB. K. Das OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 474
Geochemistry of dissolved and particulate elements in the major rivers of China (The Huanghe, Changjiang, and Zhunjiang rivers) C. H. QuC. Z. ChenY. L. Lu OriginalPaper Pages: 475 - 487
“Fingerprints” approach to the identification of anthropogenic trace metal sources in the nearshore and estuarine environments Boris S. Krumgalz OriginalPaper Pages: 488 - 495
Heavy metal anomalies in the Tinto and Odiel River and estuary system, Spain C. H. NelsonP. J. Lamothe OriginalPaper Pages: 496 - 511
Complex formation and the chemistry of selected trace elements in estuaries Constant M. G. van den Berg OriginalPaper Pages: 512 - 520
Trace element transformation during the development of an estuarine algal bloom James G. SandersGerhardt F. Riedel OriginalPaper Pages: 521 - 532
Comparison of nutrient and trace element distributions in the delta and shelf outflow regions of the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers Alan M. Shiller OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 546
Silver in San Francisco Bay estuarine waters Geoffrey J. SmithA. Russell Flegal OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 558
Trace metals (Cd, Cu, Ni, and Zn) and nutrients in coastal waters adjacent to San Francisco Bay, California A. van GeenS. N. Luoma OriginalPaper Pages: 559 - 566
Dissolved sulfides in the oxic water column of San Francisco Bay, California James S. KuwabaraGeorge W. Luther OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 573
Historical trends in contamination of estuarine and coastal sediments: An introduction to the dedicated issue Nathalie J. Valette-SilverSuzanne B. BrickerWim Salomons EditorialNotes Pages: 575 - 576
The use of sediment cores to reconstruct historical trends in contamination of estuarine and coastal sediments Nathalie J. Valette-Silver OriginalPaper Pages: 577 - 588
The history of Cu, Pb, and Zn inputs to Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island as recorded by salt-marsh sediments Suzanne B. Bricker OriginalPaper Pages: 589 - 607
Sediment-derived chronologies of persistent contaminants in Jamaica Bay, New York Richard F. BoppH. James SimpsonDavid W. Robinson OriginalPaper Pages: 608 - 616
A 2,500-year history of anoxia and eutrophication in Chesapeake Bay Sherri Rumer CooperGrace S. Brush OriginalPaper Pages: 617 - 626
The historical record of metal enrichment in two Florida estuaries Clark R. AlexanderRalph G. SmithHerbert L. Windom OriginalPaper Pages: 627 - 637
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in dated sediments from Green Bay and Lake Michigan Xiaochun ZhangErick R. ChristensenMichael F. Gin OriginalPaper Pages: 638 - 652
Spatial and vertical trends in sediment-phase contaminants in the upper estuary of the St. Lawrence River J. P. CoakleyE. NagyJ. -B. Sérodes OriginalPaper Pages: 653 - 669
A comparison of the210Pb dating technique with three other independent dating methods in an oxic estuarine salt-marsh sequence J. R. L. AllenJ. E. RaeM. Ivanovich OriginalPaper Pages: 670 - 677
The significance of organic matter degradation in the interpretation of historical pollution trends in depth profiles of estuarine sediment J. E. RaeJ. R. L. Allen OriginalPaper Pages: 678 - 682
The concept of a equilibrium surface applied to particle sources and contaminant distributions in estuarine sediments Curtis R. OlsenIngvar L. LarsenMaynard M. Nichols OriginalPaper Pages: 683 - 696