Chemistry and Ecology (1982-2010)

Volume 26, Issue 6 (2010)

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401-409Artificial radionuclides in sediment of the Yenisei RiverAlexander Bolsunovsky
411-424Sediment quality assessment of Beasley Lake: bioaccumulation and effects of pesticides in Hyalella aztecaRichard E. Lizotte Jr; Scott S. Knight; Charles T. Bryant
425-444A comprehensive model to estimate the simultaneous release of acidic and basic gaseous pollutants from swine slurry under different scenariosV. Blanes-Vidal; E. S. Nadimi; S. G. Sommer
445-452Efficiency of coconut coir-pith as an alternative substrate in the treatment of submerged macrophyte wetland systems in tropical conditionsS. K. Weragoda; N. Tanaka; B. G. N. Sewwandi; M. I. M. Mowjood
453-466Assessing the P fractionation in a tropical river-estuarine system of South IndiaP. Padma; S. M. Nair
467-477Photosynthetic and growth responses of Japanese sasabamo (Potamogeton wrightii Morong) under different photoperiods and nutrient conditionsMunira Sultana; Takashi Asaeda; M. Ekram Azim; Takeshi Fujino
479-491Impact of calcium and magnesium on growth and morphological acclimations of Nitella: implications for calcification and nutrient dynamicsPattiyage I. A. Gomes; Takashi Asaeda
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Volume 26, Issue 5 (2010)

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327-337Changing nutrient levels in Lake Maurepas following human population shifts in response to Hurricane KatrinaK. Silcio; K. Ball; R. Risley; P. D. Voegel
339-352Organochlorine pesticides (HCHs and DDTs) in soils along the north coastal areas of the Bohai Sea, ChinaWenyou Hu; Tieyu Wang; Jong Seong Khim; Wei Luo; Wentao Jiao; Yonglong Lu; Jonathan E. Naile; John P. Giesy
353-360Impact of invasive plant and environmental conditions on denitrification potential in urban riparian ecosystemsSoonyoung Park; Hojeong Kang
361-370Transformations in carbon and nitrogen-forms in peat subjected to progressive thermal stress as revealed by analytical pyrolysisA. Piedra Buena; G. Almendros; F. J. González-Vila; J. A. González-Pérez; H. Knicker
371-383Sorption of cadmium(II) and copper(II) by soil humic acids: temperature effects and sorption heterogeneityAndrew W. Rate
385-393Short-term effects of sucralose on Calanus finmarchicus and Calanus glacialis in Disko Bay, GreenlandMorten Hjorth; Joan Holst Hansen; Lionel Camus
395-399Fate and effects of nonylphenol in the presence of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosaT. Stoichev; M.Clara P. Basto; Vitor Vasconcelos; M.Teresa S.D. Vasconcelos

Volume 26, Issue Supplement 2 (2010)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH NORDIC–BALTIC INTERNATIONAL HUMIC SUBSTANCES SOCIETY (IHSS) CHAPTER SYMPOSIUM, TALLINN, ESTONIA, JUNE 14–17, 2009

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1-11Historical and current progress in understanding the origin and structure of humic substancesKari Hänninen
13-24A 10,000 year record of sediment pore-water dissolved organic matter characteristics from Lake Peipsi as revealed by HPSECNatalja Makarõtševa; Viia Lepane; Tiiu Alliksaar; Atko Heinsalu
25-33Hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties of humic acids from soils under shelterbelts of different agesVictoria Maryganova; Lech Wojciech Szajdak; Ludmila Tychinskaya
35-48Partitioning of metals between operational fractions in the sediment record from Lake PeipsiViia Lepane; Malvina Morriset; Anu Viitak; Maile Laane; Tiiu Alliksaar
49-57Chromatographic characteristics (HPLC, HPSEC) of humic acids of soil fertilised with various organic fertilisersB. Debska; M. Banach-Szott; A. Dziamski; S. S. Gonet
59-66Humic acid characteristics in podzol soil chronosequenceEvgeny Abakumov; Oleg Trubetskoj; Dmitry Demin; Luisella Celi; Chiara Cerli; Olga Trubetskaya
67-75Comparative studies of grass compost lignin and the lignin component of compost humic substancesOskars Bikovens; Galina Telysheva; Kenji Iiyama
77-85Impact of soluble humic substance on Cd2+ sorption on apatite in aqueous solutionsK. Viipsi; K. Tõnsuaadu; M. Peld
87-95The molecular structure and elemental composition of humic substances from AlbeluvisolsE. D. Lodygin; V. A. Beznosikov
97-109The influence of reduced tillage, winter crops and ecologically managed long-term mono- and multi-component swards on soil humic substancesA. Slepetiene; I. Liaudanskiene; J. Slepetys; A. Velykis
111-116The effect of long-term organic–mineral fertilisation on selenium content and chosen oxidoreductases activity under winter wheat cultivationK. Borowska; J. Koper
117-122The effect of long-term fertilisation on arylsulphatase activity and sulphates (VI) content in a lessive soilAnetta Siwik-Ziomek; Jan Koper; Ryszard Zamorski
123-134Nitrate reductase activity in soil under shelterbelt and an adjoining cultivated fieldLech Wojciech Szajdak; Wioletta Gaca
135-143Exposure to humic material modulates life history traits of the cladocerans Moina macrocopa and Moina micruraChristian E. W. Steinberg; Laura Vićentić; Ramona Rauch; Rihab Bouchnak; Albert L. Suhett; Ralph Menzel
145-155The detection of nerve agent degradation products in different soil fractions using capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductivity detectionAndrus Seiman; Natalja Makarõtševa; Merike Vaher; Mihkel Kaljurand
157-165Humic substances as a background electrolyte in capillary electrophoresisM. Übner; M. Kaljurand; M. Lopp
167-175Direct laser desorption ionisation time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometry of soil organic matter for fast soil fingerprintsEladia Maria Peña-Méndez; Dagmar Gajdošová; Josef Havel
177-186Quantifying ‘humics’ in freshwaters: purpose and methodsMontserrat Filella

Volume 26, Issue 4 (2010)

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243-250Dehydrogenase activity as an indicator of different microbial responses to pesticide-treated soilsMariusz Cycoń; Zofia Piotrowska-Seget; Jacek Kozdrój
251-261Nitro polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in atmospheric particulate matter of Athens, GreeceM. P. Tsakas; I. E. Sitaras; P. A. Siskos
263-271Allelopathic effect of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii extracts on the germination and growth of several plant speciesPatrícia Silva; Vitor Vasconcelos
273-287Decline in metallophytes in tertiary polluted floodplain grasslands in the Netherlands: experimental evidence for metal and nutritional changes in soil as driver factorsE. C. H. E. T. Lucassen; M. M. L. van Kempen; J. G. M. Roelofs; G. van der Velde
289-303Formation of the chemical composition of Histosols and histic soils in the forest lands of EstoniaR. Kõlli; E. Asi; V. Apuhtin; K. Kauer; L. Szajdak
305-314Characterisation of antioxidant defences in three Antarctic notothenioid species from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea)Maura Benedetti; Marco Nigro; Francesco Regoli
315-3251H-NMR and 13C-NMR spectroscopy of chernozem soil humic acid fractionated by combined size-exclusion chromatography and electrophoresisOleg A. Trubetskoj; Patrick G. Hatcher; Olga E. Trubetskaya

Volume 26, Issue 3 (2010)

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163-172The phytoextraction potential of water hyacinth (Eichchornia crassipes): removal of selenium and copperRama Pal; J. P. N. Rai
173-182The effect of imazethapyr on soil microbes in soybean fields in northeast ChinaChangpeng Zhang; Xingang Liu; Fengshou Dong; Jun Xu; Yongquan Zheng
183-195A comparative study between the levels of some heavy metals in the sediments of two Egyptian contaminated environmentsDoaa H. Youssef; Ghada F. El-Said
197-208Contaminants, benthic communities, and bioturbation: potential for PAH mobilisation in Arctic sedimentsD. Konovalov; P. E. Renaud; J. Berge; A. Y. Voronkov; S. K. J. Cochrane
209-221Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of copper on growth and oxygen consumption by the postlarvae of Penaeus indicusRupa Vani Paila; Prabhakara Rao Yallapragada
223-232Morphological plasticity of submerged macrophyte Potamogeton wrightii Morong under different photoperiods and nutrient conditionsMunira Sultana; Takashi Asaeda; M. Ekram Azim; Takeshi Fujino
233-242Effects of animal starvation on the sensitivity of the freshwater amphipod Gammarus pulex to cadmiumÁlvaro Alonso; Verónica García-Johansson; Hendrika J. De Lange; Edwin T. H. M. Peeters

Volume 26, Issue 2 (2010)

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81-82Dr Gwyneth Dorothy Howells (1925–2009), former Editor in Chief of Chemistry and Ecology
83-92Oxyradical scavenging capacity by the S9 fraction of Hexagenia spp. nymphs from the Western Basin of Lake Erie: neutralisation of three potent oxidantsBenjamin G. Laubender; Kenneth A. Krieger; Gary W. Winston
93-109Uptake and desorption of nickel(II) using polymerised tamarind fruit shell with acidic functional groups in aqueous environmentsT. S. Anirudhan; P. G. Radhakrishnan
111-121Welfare improvement using alginic acid in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) juvenilesGiorgia Gioacchini; Francesco Lombardo; Matteo Alessandro Avella; Ike Olivotto; Oliana Carnevali
123-135Influence of dissolved organic matter on rare earth elements and yttrium distributions in coastal watersP. Censi; P. Zuddas; L. A. Randazzo; F. Saiano; S. Mazzola; P. Aricò; A. Cuttitta; R. Punturo
137-146Characterisation of the petroleum hydrocarbons-contaminated soils around a petroleum products depotF. M. Adebiyi; A. F. Adeyemi
147-162Nutrient-flux evaluation by the LOICZ Biogeochemical Model in Mediterranean lagoons: the case of Cabras Lagoon (Central-Western Sardinia)B. M. Padedda; A. Lugliè; G. Ceccherelli; F. Trebini; N. Sechi

Volume 26, Issue Supplement 1 (2010)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE VI CONGRESS OF THE NATIONAL INTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR MARINE SCIENCES (CoNISMa), LECCE, NOVEMBER 4–8, 2008

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1-17New observations of CO2-induced acidification in the northern Adriatic Sea over the last quarter centuryA. Luchetta; C. Cantoni; G. Catalano
19-44Biogeochemistry, grain size and mineralogy of the central and southern Adriatic Sea sediments: a reviewFederico Spagnoli; Antonio Dell'Anno; Antonio De Marco; Enrico Dinelli; Mauro Fabiano; Marta Velia Gadaleta; Carmela Ianni; Francesco Loiacono; Elena Manini; Mauro Marini; Giovanni Mongelli; Giancarlo Rampazzo; Paola Rivaro; Luigi Vezzulli
45-63Meiofauna of the Adriatic Sea: present knowledge and future perspectivesM. Balsamo; G. Albertelli; V. U. Ceccherelli; R. Coccioni; M. A. Colangelo; M. Curini-Galletti; R. Danovaro; R. D'Addabbo; C. De Leonardis; M. Fabiano; F. Frontalini; M. Gallo; C. Gambi; L. Guidi; M. Moreno; A. Pusceddu; R. Sandulli; F. Semprucci; M. A. Todaro; P. Tongiorgi
65-76By-catch of cetaceans and other species of conservation concern during pair trawl fishing operations in the Adriatic Sea (Italy)Caterina M. Fortuna; Carola Vallini; Elio Filidei Jr.; Marco Ruffino; Ivan Consalvo; Stefano Di Muccio; Claudia Gion; Umberto Scacco; Enrico Tarulli; Otello Giovanardi; Antonio Mazzola
77-90Changes in the benthic algae along the Adriatic Sea in the last three decadesA. Falace; G. Alongi; M. Cormaci; G. Furnari; D. Curiel; E. Cecere; A. Petrocelli
91-104Distribution and bio-ecological features of Posidonia oceanica meadows along the coasts of the southern Adriatic and northern Ionian SeasG. Costantino; F. Mastrototaro; A. Tursi; G. Torchia; F. Pititto; G. Salerno; G. Lembo; L. Sion; G. D'Onghia; R. Carlucci; P. Maiorano
105-119Trade-off between conservation and exploitation of the transitional water ecosystems of the northern Adriatic SeaM. Abbiati; M. Mistri; M. Bartoli; V. U. Ceccherelli; M. A. Colangelo; C. R. Ferrari; G. Giordani; C. Munari; D. Nizzoli; M. Ponti; R. Rossi; P. Viaroli
121-142Nonindigenous species along the Apulian coast, ItalyCinzia Gravili; Genuario Belmonte; Ester Cecere; Francesco Denitto; Adriana Giangrande; Paolo Guidetti; Caterina Longo; Francesco Mastrototaro; Salvatore Moscatello; Antonella Petrocelli; Stefano Piraino; Antonio Terlizzi; Ferdinando Boero
143-153Seasonal variation of biomarkers in Mytilus galloprovincialis sampled inside and outside Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Italy)Roberto Caricato; Maria Giulia Lionetto; Trifone Schettino
155-168A multi-layer capping of a coastal area contaminated with materials dangerous to healthGiuseppe R. Tomasicchio; Felice D'Alessandro; Fausta Musci
169-197Prokaryotic activities and abundance in pelagic areas of the Ionian SeaR. Zaccone; G. Caruso; M. Azzaro; F. Azzaro; E. Crisafi; F. Decembrini; E. De Domenico; M. De Domenico; R. La Ferla; M. Leonardi; A. Lo Giudice; G. Maimone; M. Mancuso; L. Michaud; L. S. Monticelli; F. Raffa; G. Ruggeri; V. Bruni
199-217The bathyal benthopelagic fauna in the north-western Ionian Sea: structure, patterns and interactionsFrancesca Capezzuto; Roberto Carlucci; Porzia Maiorano; Letizia Sion; Daniela Battista; Agnese Giove; Antonella Indennidate; Angelo Tursi; Gianfranco D'Onghia
219-240The demersal faunal assemblage of the north-western Ionian Sea (central Mediterranean): current knowledge and perspectivesP. Maiorano; L. Sion; R. Carlucci; F. Capezzuto; A. Giove; G. Costantino; M. Panza; G. D'Onghia; A. Tursi
241-248Macrophytobenthos and the ecological status of coastal waters around SicilyG. Giaccone; G. Alongi; M. Catra; M. Cormaci; G. Furnari; T. Giaccone; D. Serio
249-266Seagrasses along the Sicilian coastsSebastiano Calvo; Agostino Tomasello; Germana Di Maida; Maria Pirrotta; Maria Cristina Buia; Francesco Cinelli; Mario Cormaci; Giovanni Furnari; Giuseppe Giaccone; Filippo Luzzu; Antonio Mazzola; Carla Orestano; Gabriele Procaccini; Gianluca Sarà; Antonino Scannavino; Salvatrice Vizzini
267-283Sicilian transitional waters: current status and future developmentAntonio Mazzola; Alessandro Bergamasco; Sebastiano Calvo; Gabriella Caruso; Renato Chemello; Francesca Colombo; Giuseppe Giaccone; Paola Gianguzza; Letterio Guglielmo; Marcella Leonardi; Silvano Riggio; Gianluca Sarà; Geraldina Signa; Agostino Tomasello; Salvatrice Vizzini
285-298Shallow hydrothermal vents in the southern Tyrrhenian SeaTeresa L. Maugeri; Giovanna Bianconi; Francesco Canganella; Roberto Danovaro; Concetta Gugliandolo; Francesco Italiano; Valeria Lentini; Elena Manini; Barbara Nicolaus
299-317Environmental quality assessment of the marine reserves of the Tuscan Archipelago, Central Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy)Monia Renzi; Guido Perra; Arianna Lobianco; Elena Mari; Cristiana Guerranti; Antonietta Specchiulli; Milva Pepi; Silvano Focardi
319-340The Ligurian Sea: present status, problems and perspectivesR. Cattaneo Vietti; G. Albertelli; S. Aliani; S. Bava; G. Bavestrello; L. Benedetti Cecchi; C. N. Bianchi; E. Bozzo; M. Capello; M. Castellano; C. Cerrano; M. Chiantore; N. Corradi; S. Cocito; L. Cutroneo; G. Diviacco; M. Fabiano; M. Faimali; M. Ferrari; G. P. Gasparini; M. Locritani; L. Mangialajo; V. Marin; M. Moreno; C. Morri; L. Orsi Relini; L. Pane; C. Paoli; M. Petrillo; P. Povero; R. Pronzato; G. Relini; G. Santangelo; S. Tucci; L. Tunesi; M. Vacchi; P. Vassallo; L. Vezzulli; M. Wurtz
341-357Large pelagic fish, swordfish, bluefin and small tunas, in the Ligurian Sea: biological characteristics and fishery trendsLidia Orsi Relini; Giovanni Palandri; Fulvio Garibaldi; Marco Relini; Chantal Cima; Luca Lanteri
359-369Physical and sedimentological characterisation of dredged sedimentsMarco Capello; Laura Cutroneo; Michela Castellano; Marco Orsi; Andrea Pieracci; Rosa Maria Bertolotto; Paolo Povero; Sergio Tucci

Volume 26, Issue 1 (2010)

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1-17Biosorption of Cd(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Pb(II) and Zn(II) using different residual biomassJ. M. Lezcano; F. González; A. Ballester; M. L. Blázquez; J. A. Muñoz; C. García-Balboa
19-26Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of copper in common onion Allium cepa L.Reginaldo Geremias; Daniele Fattorini; Valfredo T. D. Fávere; Rozangela C. Pedrosa
27-33Degradation of monensin on soils: influence of organic matter and water contentNatalia Yoshida; Mariano J. L. Castro; Alicia Fernández Cirelli
35-48Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils of an industrial area of China: multivariate analyses and geostatisticsJing Li; Yonglong Lu; Wentao Jiao; Tieyu Wang; Wei Luo; John P. Giesy
49-56Effects of Cd, Cr, and Zn on growth and metal accumulation in an aquatic macrophyte, Nitella graciliformisM. Hawa Bibi; Takashi Asaeda; Ekram Azim
57-72Luminous bacteria in the deep-sea waters near the ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope (Mediterranean Sea)Badr Al Ali; Marc Garel; Philippe Cuny; Juan-Carlos Miquel; Tarik Toubal; Anne Robert; Christian Tamburini
73-79Biochemical composition of a meso-bathyal lobster
Polycheles typhlops, Heller 1862 Decapoda, Palinura, Polychelidae
Alice Gastoni; Silvia Bianchelli; Angelo Cau; Antonio Pusceddu

Volume 25, Issue 6 (2009)

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385-396Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens on metal phytoextraction from contaminated soil by Brassica junceaAnshul Fuloria; Shweta Saraswat; J. P. N. Rai
397-403EDTA reduces lead accumulation in Symphytum officinale L. (comfrey) rootsLily Chin; David W. M. Leung; H. Harry Taylor
405-415Speciation study of lead and manganese in roadside dusts from major roads in Ile-Ife, South Western NigeriaA. O. Ogunfowokan; J. A. O. Oyekunle; L. M. Durosinmi; A. I. Akinjokun; O. D. Gabriel
417-433Spatial distribution of copper in relation to recreational boating in a California shallow-water basinCarlos Neira; Francisco Delgadillo-Hinojosa; Alberto Zirino; Guillermo Mendoza; Lisa A. Levin; Magali Porrachia; Dimitri D. Deheyn
435-452Spatio-temporal variations of fluorescence properties of dissolved organic matter along the River Têt (Pyrénées-Orientales, France)Florence Vouvé; Leticia Cotrim da Cunha; Léon Serve; Jean Vigo; Jean-Marie Salmon
453-465Tidal time-scale variation of inorganic nutrients and organic matter in Bahía Blanca mesotidal estuary, ArgentinaJorge Marcovecchio; Carla Spetter; Sandra Botté; Federico Delucchi; Andrés Arias; Melisa Fernández Severini; Vanesa Negrin; Cecilia Popovich; R. Hugo Freije
467-478Filtration pressure by bivalves affects the trophic conditions in Mediterranean shallow ecosystemsAntonio Manganaro; Giuseppa Pulicanò; Alessandra Reale; Marilena Sanfilippo; Gianluca Sarà

Volume 25, Issue 5 (2009)

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311-323Trace elements and vanadium in tissues and organs of five species of cetaceans from Italian coastsA. Bellante; M. Sprovieri; G. Buscaino; D. Salvagio Manta; G. Buffa; V. Di Stefano; A. Bonanno; M. Barra; B. Patti; C. Giacoma; S. Mazzola
325-336Surface water chemistry: the key to partitioning dissolved matter sources and assessing carbon cycle parametersMikhail Y. Semenov; Ekaterina A. Zimnik
337-344Growth responses of Microcystis ichthyoblabe Kützing and Anabaena aphanizomenoides Forti (cyanobacteria) under different nitrogen and phosphorus conditionsBrahim Sabour; Mohammed Loudiki; Vitor Vasconcelos
345-357The microalgae Tetraselmis suecica in mesocosms under different light regimesFrancesca Borghini; Andrea Colacevich; Nadia Bergamino; Primo Micarelli; Arduino Massimo Dattilo; Silvia Focardi; Silvano Focardi; Steven Arthur Loiselle
359-369Effects of anaerobically digested pig slurry application on runoff and leachateK. Zhu; H. L. Choi; H. Q. Yao; A. Suresh; D. I. Oh
371-384Chemical evaluation of sand material sources for beach replenishment along the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, Red SeaMohammed Rasheed; Entisar El-Hihi; Saber Al-Rousan; Ahmad Abu-Hilal

Volume 25, Issue 4 (2009)

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229-246Trace metals in fish of economic interest from the west of Alexandria, EgyptAzza Khaled
247-256Improvement of a system for treating land-based fish-farm effluentsM. Lenzi; P. Gennaro; A. Mastroianni; I. Mercatali; E. Persia; R. Roffilli; D. Solari; P. Tomassetti; S. Porrello
257-275Implementation of Directive 2000/60/EC: risk-based monitoring for the control of dangerous and priority substancesMarco Ostoich; Andrea Critto; Antonio Marcomini; Emilia Aimo; Michele Gerotto; Luciana Menegus
277-284Effect of light and temperature on the population dynamics of two toxic bloom forming Cyanobacteria – Microcystis ichthyoblabe and Anabaena aphanizomenoidesB. Sabour; B. Sbiyyaa; M. Loudiki; B. Oudra; M. Belkoura; V. Vasconcelos
285-292Molecular ecology of marine sediments: determination of Real-Time PCR efficiency for quantifying microbial cellsLuigi Vezzulli; Elisabetta Pezzati; Mariapaola Moreno; Monica Stauder; Mauro Fabiano; Carla Pruzzo
293-303Effects of amendment with olive mill by-products on soils revealed by nitrifying bacteriaMilva Pepi; Roberto Altieri; Alessandro Esposito; Arianna Lobianco; Francesca Borghini; Anita Stendardi; Simone Gasperini; Silvano E. Focardi
305-309Ecological metabolomicsJosep Peñuelas; Jordi Sardans

Volume 25, Issue 3 (2009)

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151-162Biological effects of water soluble fraction of crude oil on the Arctic sea ice amphipod Gammarus wilkitzkiiK. Hatlen; L. Camus; J. Berge; G. H. Olsen; T. Baussant
163-177A review of spatial and temporal assessment of PFOS and PFOA contamination in ChinaChunli Chen; Yonglong Lu; Xiang Zhang; Jing Geng; Tieyu Wang; Yajuan Shi; Wenyou Hu; Jing Li
179-188Impact of influent inorganic nitrogen on nitrate removal efficiency of submerged plant microcosmsS. K. Weragoda; Norio Tanaka; K. B. S. N. Jinadasa; Yasushi Sasaki
189-204Impact of brewery effluent on water quality of the Olosun river in Ibadan, NigeriaA. R. Ipeaiyeda; P. C. Onianwa
205-215Antioxidant and metabolic responses induced by cadmium and pyrene in the earthworm Eisenia fetida in two different systems: contact and soil testsXiang Zhang; Yonglong Lu; Yajuan Shi; Chunli Chen; Zhi Yang; Yedan Li; Yan Feng
217-227Respirometric acute toxicity screening assay using Daphnia magnaAlice Zitova; Maud Cross; Robert Hernan; John Davenport; Dmitri B. Papkovsky

Volume 25, Issue 2 (2009)

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71-86Trace metals and inorganic ion measurements in rain from Mexico City and a nearby rural areaR. García; R. Belmont; H. Padilla; M. C. Torres; A. Báez
87-97Characterisation and classification of hoarfrost samples collected in Poland (2003–2005) by discriminant analysisKamila Klimaszewska; Costel Sârbu; Żaneta Polkowska; Barbara Walna; Jacek Namieśnik
99-106Positive relationships between phenol oxidase activity and extractable phenolics in estuarine soilsHojeong Kang; Seung-Hoon Lee; Sang-Mi Lee; Soohyun Jung
107-117Characterisation of phenol degradation by Acinetobacter sp. XA05 and Sphingomonas sp. FG03Y. J. Liu; P. Kuschk; A. N. Zhang; X. C. Wang
119-134A simplified approach to evaluate sedimentary organic matter fluxes and accumulation on the NW Adriatic Shelf (Italy)Francesca Alvisi
135-149Biogeochemical characteristics of the surface sediments along the western continental shelf of IndiaJosia Jacob; K. A. Jayaraj; H. Habeeb Rehman; N. Chandramohanakumar; K. K. Balachandran; T. V. Raveendran; Thresiamma Joseph; Maheswari Nair; C. T. Achuthankutty

Volume 25, Issue 1 (2009)

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1-11Phytoextraction potential of six plant species grown in multimetal contaminated soilShweta Saraswat; J. P. N. Rai
13-26The Baltic Sea as a dumping site of chemical munitions and chemical warfare agentsAleksandra Szarejko; Jacek Namieśnik
27-38Contamination levels and state assessment in the lakes of the Oliveri-Tindari Lagoon (North-Eastern Sicily, Italy)Marcella Ruta; Milva Pepi; Enrica Franchi; Monia Renzi; Margherita Volterrani; Guido Perra; Cristiana Guerranti; Angiola Zanini; Silvano E. Focardi
39-48Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils around Guanting Reservoir, Beijing, ChinaWentao Jiao; Yonglong Lu; Tieyu Wang; Jing Li; Jingyi Han; Guang Wang; Wenyou Hu
49-60Can estrogenic compounds enhance the activity of cathepsin D and cathepsin L in the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis?Luigi Margiotta-Casaluci; Oliana Carnevali
61-69The European lancelet Branchiostoma lanceolatum (Pallas) as an indicator of environmental quality of Tuscan Archipelago (Western Mediterranean Sea)Emilia Rota; Guido Perra; Silvano Focardi

Volume 24, Issue 6 (2008)

379-386Exploring the ‘Birch effect’ in reservoir sediments: influence of inundation history on aerobic nutrient releaseJessica S. Wilson; Darren S. Baldwin
387-399Biogeochemistry and cycling of zinc and copper in a dyked seasonally flooded savannaDanilo López-Hernández
401-412Population dynamics of the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum in Alexandria (Egypt) coastal watersSamia K. Mikhail
413-422Tissue nutrient concentrations in aquatic macrophytes: comparison across biophysical zones, surface water habitats and plant life formsB. O. L. Demars; A. C. Edwards
423-435Assessment of element accumulation from bitumen deposit by vegetation using Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) spectroscopy techniqueF. M. Adebiyi; O. I. Asubiojo
437-447Geochemistry of heavy metals in the surficial sediments of mangroves of the south west coast of IndiaP. R. Sarika; N. Chandramohanakumar

Volume 24, Issue 5 (2008)

305-313Acidity of machine-made snow and its effect on pH and aluminum speciation in New England streams during spring thawDavid E. Henderson; Susan K. Henderson
315-327Biochemical biomarkers and overall health status of mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to nickel and chromiumC. Tsangaris; E. Papathanassiou; A. Nicolaidou
329-340Metal concentrations in sediment and Nereis diversicolor in two Moroccan lagoons: Khnifiss and OualidiaZ. Idardare; J. -F. Chiffoleau; A. Moukrim; A. Ait Alla; D. Auger; L. Lefrere; E. Rozuel
341-355Assessing the influence of watershed land use patterns on the major ion chemistry of river waters in the Shimousa Upland, JapanMd. Mezbaul Bahar; Masumi Yamamuro
357-365Effects of nutrient concentration and litter cover on quantitative shoot parameters and belowground biomass of Zizania latifolia (L)L. Q. Hung; T. Asaeda; M. Kalibbala; B. J. Mnaya
367-377Biomass dynamics of charophyte-dominated submerged macrophyte communities in Myall Lake, NSW, AustraliaD. Shilla; J. Dativa

Volume 24, Issue 4 (2008)

233-246Spatial and temporal distribution of macronutrients and phytoplankton before and after the invasion of the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi, in the Southern Caspian SeaH. S. Nasrollahzadeh; Z. B. Din; S. Y. Foong; A. Makhlough
247-258Biogeochemistry of surficial sediments in the intertidal systems of a tropical environmentManju Mary Joseph; C.S. Ratheesh Kumar; T.R. Gireesh Kumar; K. R. Renjith; N. Chandramohanakumar
259-267What controls the nitrate flush when air dried soils are rewetted?Ishaq A. Mian; Muhammad Riaz; Malcolm S. Cresser
269-283Fuzzy comprehensive assessment of metal contamination of water and sediments in Ondo Estuary, NigeriaKayode O. Adebowale; Foluso O. Agunbiade; Bamidele I. Olu-Owolabi
285-295Adsorption of methylene blue onto activated carbon derived from periwinkle shells: kinetics and equilibrium studiesOlugbenga Solomon Bello; Idowu Abideen Adeogun; John Chijioke Ajaelu; Ezekiel Oluwaseun Fehintola
297-303Analysis of silver in the water column of the Pra and the Eture estuaries in GhanaD. K. Essumang; B. K. Nortsu

Volume 24, Issue 3 (2008)

169-180Biodegradation kinetics of cymoxanil in aquatic systemA. S. Derbalah; E. B. Belal
181-190Biosorption of Zn and Co ions by Evernia prunastri from single and binary metal solutionsM. Pipíška; M. Horník; L. Vrtoch; J. Augustín; J. Lesný
191-205The uptake of fluoride concentration and its effects on the growth rate of shrimps (Palaemon elegans, Rathke)Ghada F. El-Said; Neama A. Sallam
207-212Comparative sensitivity of Caridina nilotica, Haplochromis nubilus, Bulinus africanus and Bulinus forskalii from Lake Victoria, Tanzania to mercury chlorideRaphael Tihelwa Chibunda
213-219Glutathione S-transferase activity in rats exposed to methyl parathionFerda Ari; Egemen Dere
221-231Long-term road salting effects on dispersion of organic matter from roadside soils into drainage waterSophie M. Green; Robert Machin; Malcolm S. Cresser

Volume 24, Issue 2 (2008)

87-107Effect of environmental forcing on the fate of nutrients, dissolved organic matter and heavy metals released by a coastal wastewater pipelineS. Cozzi; E. Reisenhofer; L. Di Monte; C. Cantoni; G. Adami
109-117Heavy metals availability (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu and Cr) in Aden Gulf sediments under aerobic and anaerobic conditionsMohamed A. Okbah; Samir M. Nasr; Shaif M. Kasem
119-132Heavy metal distribution and chemical partitioning in Lake Saimaa (SE Finland) sediments and moss Pleurozium schreberiJurate Virkutyte; Sandra Vadakojyte; Stasys Sinkevičius; Mika Sillanpää
133-145Morphology, growth and carbohydrate storage of the plant Typha angustifolia at different water depthsP. Sharma; T. Asaeda; M. Kalibbala; T. Fujino
147-156Soil remediation using in situ immobilisation techniquesE. M. Fawzy
157-167Determination of trace elements in total suspended particles at the Southwest of Mexico City from 2003 to 2004R. García; M. C. Torres; A. Báez

Volume 24, Issue Supplement 1 (2008)

Proceedings of the Scientific Meeting of the V Congress of the National Inter-University Consortium for Marine Sciences (CoNISMa),Viareggio, November 14–18 2006

1-7Effects of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) on neurosteroidogenesis in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla; Linnaeus 1758)C.Della Torre; I. Corsi; S. Focardi; A. Arukwe
9-17Effect of crude venom from nematocysts of Pelagia noctiluca (Scyphozoa) on spread discharge of acontia of Calliactis parasitica (Anthozoa)A. Marino; R. Morabito; T. Pizzata; G. La Spada
19-26Luminescent bacteria as indicators of marine water quality: Preliminary results from the Campania coastal watersA. Sardo; A. Accornero; F. Giovinazzi
27-37Determination of heavy metal in seawater and macroalgae of shorelines of Naples and Ischia Island, ItalyM. Papa; P. Casoria; M. Guida
39-46Mg/Ca ratios in the planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral) from plankton tows in the Ross Sea and the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean (Antarctica): comparison of different methodological approachesC. Bergami; L. Capotondi; M. Sprovieri; M. Tiepolo; L. Langone; F. Giglio; M. Ravaioli
47-56Multiparametric mixing analysis of the deep waters in the Western Mediterranean SeaK. Schroeder; M. Borghini; G. Cerrati; V. Difesca; R. Delfanti; C. Santinelli; G. P. Gasparini
57-66A preliminary analysis of in situ and remotely sensed environmental variables in the coastal region of the Portofino Marine Protected AreaM. Manca Zeichen; M. G. Finoia; M. Locritani; N. Ruggeri; L. Tunesi; G. P. Gasparini; M. Bassetti; V. Grandi; R. Cattaneo-Vietti; P. Povero
67-72Status of Maldivian reefs eight years after the 1998 coral mass mortalityR. Lasagna; G. Albertelli; E. Giovannetti; M. Grondona; A. Milani; C. Morri; C. N. Bianchi
73-82Medium-term effects of die-off of rocky benthos in the Ligurian Sea. What can we learn from gorgonians?Carlo Cerrano; Giorgio Bavestrello
83-91Inconsistent responses to substratum nature in Posidonia oceanica meadows: An integration through complexity levels?E. Giovannetti; R. Lasagna; M. Montefalcone; C. N. Bianchi; G. Albertelli; C. Morri
93-99Multiscale lepidochronological analysis of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile rhizome production in a northwestern Mediterranean coastal areaM. Montefalcone; E. Amigoni; C. N. Bianchi; C. Morri; A. Peirano; G. Albertelli
101-109Trophic conditions and meiofaunal assemblages in the Bari Canyon and the adjacent open slope (Adriatic Sea)S. Bianchelli; C. Gambi; A. Pusceddu; R. Danovaro
111-117Food type effects on reproduction of hyperbenthic calanoid species Pseudocyclops xiphophorus Wells, 1967, under laboratory conditionsC. Brugnano; L. Guglielmo; G. Zagami
119-128Intertidal benthic communities of two Chilean coastal islands (Santa María and Mocha, Southeastern Pacific)Anabella Covazzi Harriague; Mario Petrillo; Norberto Della Croce; Hervè Panciroli; Antonio Pusceddu; Giulia Pelosi; Roberto Danovaro; Giancarlo Albertelli
129-144Orientation of littoral amphipods in two sandy beaches of Brittany (France) with wide tidal excursionsS. Gambineri; C. Rossano; V. Durier; L. Fanini; C. Rivault; F. Scapini
145-157Habitat effects on the population structure of Paracentrotus lividus and Arbacia lixulaM. Chiantore; I. Vielmini; D. Privitera; L. Mangialajo; R. Cattaneo-Vietti
159-164Reproduction trials under experimental conditions of Mediterranean abalone (Haliotis tuberculata, L. 1758)M. Manganaro; F. Marino; G. Lanteri; A. Manganaro; B. Macri
165-174Spawning periods calendar of commercial fish in the Adriatic Sea: a preliminary studyCarla Giansante; Mario Vallerani; Sabrina Angelini

Volume 24, Issue Supplement 1 (2008)

Proceedings of the Scientific Meeting of the V Congress of the National Inter-University Consortium for Marine Sciences (CoNISMa),Viareggio, November 14–18 2006

175-184A review of Mediterranean macrophytobenthos collections present in Italy: a contribution to the Mediterranean Initiative on TaxonomyT. Giaccone; M. Catra; D. Serio; G. Giaccone
185-196Review of taxonomy situation of marine vegetables in Mediterranean Countries within the Mediterranean Initiative on Taxonomy (MIT)G. Giaccone
197-206Discovery of Versilian deposits suitable for beach nourishment on the continental shelf of Western LiguriaI. Balduzzi; A. Bozzano; N. Corradi; M. Ferrari; R. Ivaldi; A. Marchesini
207-214Evaluation of a nourishment programme with a webcam: the case of Levanto (La Spezia, Italy)M. Brignone; N. Corradi; M. Ferrari; C. F. Schiaffino
215-223Evaluation of the effectiveness of a seasonal nourishment programme of the pocket beaches of the city of GenoaN. Corradi; M. Ferrari; C. F. Schiaffino
225-242Preliminary data concerning the morphology of a Calabrian Ionian margin area: Caulonia and Marina di Gioiosa canyonsC. Tessarolo; E. Malinverno; M. Agate; G. Di Grigoli; C. Corselli

Volume 24, Issue 1 (2008)

1-13Are calcareous soils in uplands less prone to damage from road salting than acidic soils?Sophie M. Green; Malcolm S. Cresser
15-22Effect of coconut coir-pith supplement on nitrogen and phosphate removal in subsurface flow wetland microcosmsNorio Tanaka; A. K. Karunarathna; K. B. S. N. Jindasa
23-33Use of Manganic Ferrihydrite to treat As(V) contaminated waterS. S. Mohanty; S. S. Baral; D. Mohapatra; G. Roy Chaudhury
35-49Chemical composition of rivers and streams in the forest and savanna zones of NigeriaI. F. Adeniyi; A. M. A. Imevbore
51-59Potential environmental impact of dissolution of raw phosphate in sea water of the Gulf of AqabaAhmed Abu-Hilal; Mohammed Rasheed; Tariq Al-Najjar
61-74Distribution of heavy metals in dissolved, particulate and biota in the Scheldt estuary, BelgiumD. Shilla; D. Qadah; M. Kalibbala
75-85Biochemical composition and early diagenesis of organic matter in coastal sediments of the NW Adriatic Sea influenced by riverine inputsA. Dell'anno; A. Pusceddu; L. Langone; R. Danovaro

Volume 23, Issue 6 (2007)

427-442Daphne: a new multimetric benthic index for the quality assessment of marine coastal environment in the Northern Adriatic SeaG. Forni; A. Occhipinti Ambrogi
443-454Response of a Fuzzy INdex of Ecosystem integrity (FINE) to water and sedimentary chemical data in two northern Adriatic lagoonsM. Mistri; C. Munari; R. Rossi; A. Marchini
455-469TWIN: a TWo-stage INdex to evaluate ecological quality status in lagoon environments by means of hard bottom zoobenthosA. Marchini; A. Occhipinti-Ambrogi
471-477Use of biomarkers in zooplankton for assessment of the ‘health status’ of marine and brackish environments: a short overviewR. Minutoli; M. C. Fossi; A. Granata; S. Casini; L. Guglielmo
479-491Settlement seasonality and temporal changes in hard substrate macrozoobenthic communities of Lesina Lagoon (Apulia, Southern Adriatic Sea)C. Nonnis Marzano; R. Baldacconi; A. Fianchini; F. Gravina; G. Corriero
493-503Rapid Quality Index (R-MaQI), based mainly on macrophyte associations, to assess the ecological status of Mediterranean transitional environmentsA. Sfriso; C. Facca; P. F. Ghetti
505-515Trophic state, ecosystem efficiency and biodiversity of transitional aquatic ecosystems: analysis of environmental quality based on different benthic indicatorsA. Pusceddu; C. Gambi; E. Manini; R. Danovaro

Volume 23, Issue 5 (2007)

347-360Ecomanagement of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Mediterranean Sea: concerns and strategiesR. Danovaro; A. Pusceddu
361-371Heavy-metal effects on lipid peroxidation and antioxidant defence enzymes in mussels Mytilus galloprovincialisT. H. Vlahogianni; A. Valavanidis
373-382Biological alterations in fish fingerlings (Tilapia guineensis) exposed to industrial detergents and corrosion inhibitorsL. I. N. Ezemonye; D. F. Ogeleka; F. E. Okieimen
383-392Risk assessment in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and African mud catfish (Clarias gariepinus) exposed to cassava effluentI. M. Adekunle; T. A. Arowolo; I. T. Omoniyi; O. T. Olubambi
393-407First monospecific bloom of the harmful raphidophyte Chattonella antiqua (Hada) Ono in Alexandria waters related to water quality and copepod grazingSamia K. Mikhail
409-425Pomegranate husk as an adsorbent in the removal of toxic chromium from wastewaterAhmed El Nemr

Volume 23, Issue 4 (2007)

279-287Influences of environmental factors and antidote addition on glyphosate toxicity to freshwater fish, Labeo rohita (Hamilton)Amita Chattopadhyay; S. Adhikari; S. P. Adhikary; S. Ayyappan
289-302Determination of persistent organic pollutants in sediment and fish of the western coast of Alexandria, EgyptTarek O. Said
303-313Life-history strategies of Brachionus havanaensis subject to kairomones of vertebrate and invertebrate predatorsC. E. García; D. De Jesús Chaparro-Herrera; S. Nandini; S. S. S. Sarma
315-323Distribution of nutrients and AOU in the Mediterranean Water (North Atlantic Ocean)Maria Helena Cavaco; Joaquim Lopes Pissarra
325-333Total peroxides in rainwater at two mountainous sites and in Mexico City, MexicoH. Padilla; M. C. Torres; R. Belmont; R. García; E. Mendoza; A. Báez
337-343Geochemical characteristics of surficial sediments in a tropical estuary, south-west IndiaK. R. Renjith; N. Chandramohanakumar

Volume 23, Issue 3 (2007)

191-200DDT in fish from the Bulgarian region of the Black SeaT. Stoichev; L. Makedonski; T. Trifonova; M. Stancheva; F. Ribarova
201-216Heavy-metal distribution and risk assessment of sediment and fish from El-Mex Bay, Alexandria, EgyptMamdouh S. Masoud; Mohamed I. El-Samra; Manal M. El-Sadawy
217-231Pulse-discharges of mining wastes into a coastal lagoon: Water chemistry and toxicityLázaro Marín-Guirao; Javier Lloret; Arnaldo Marín; Gregorio García; Antonio J. García Fernández
233-241Effect of iron and dissolved silica on primmorphs of Petrosia ficiformis (Poiret, 1789)L. Valisano; G. Bavestrello; M. Giovine; A. Arillo; C. Cerrano
243-249Differential release of nitrogen and phosphorus from anoxic sedimentsDarren S. Baldwin; Janice Williams
251-262Aquaculture effects on some physical and chemical properties of the water column: A meta-analysisGianluca Sarà
263-277Pelagic–benthic coupling in a subtidal system of the North-Western MediterraneanAnabella Covazzi Harriague; Giancarlo Albertelli; Adrianna Bonomi; Mauro Fabiano; Tecla Zunini-Sertorio

Volume 23, Issue 2 (2007)

93-103Inorganic and methyl-mercury speciation in sediments of the Swarzędzkie LakeDanuta Baralkiewicz; Hanka Gramowska; Ryszard Gołdyn; Wiesław Wasiak; Katarzyna Kowalczewska-Madura
105-117Removal of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution using waste weed, Salvinia cucullataS. S. Baral; S. N. Das; P. Rath; G. Roy Chaudhury; Y. V. Swamy
119-129Removal of toxic chromium(VI) from aqueous solution by activated carbon using Casuarina equisetifoliaA. El Nemr; A. El Sikaily; A. Khaled; O. Abdelwahab
131-138Acute toxicity of industrial detergent (Neatex) and corrosion inhibitor (Norust CR486) to early stages of cichlids: Tilapia guineensisL. I. N. Ezemonye; D. F. Ogeleka; F. E. Okieimen
139-153Recognition of water masses according to geochemical signatures in the Central Mediterranean sea: Y/Ho ratio and rare earth element behaviourP. Censi; P. Zuddas; D. Larocca; F. Saiano; F. Placenti; A. Bonanno
157-175Sensitivity of a coupled physical–biological model to turbulence: high-frequency simulations in a northern Adriatic stationSandro Carniel; Marcello Vichi; Mauro Sclavo
177-190Inertial oscillations and particle flux interactions in a marine protected area in Gulf of NaplesL. Roselli; C. Manno; G. Spezie

Volume 23, Issue 1 (2007)

1-11Impact of a trout farm on the water quality of an Apennine creek from daily budgets of nutrientsMarco Bartoli; Daniele Nizzoli; Daniele Longhi; Alex Laini; Pierluigi Viaroli
13-27Hydrochemistry and dissolved nutrient flux of two small catchment rivers, south-western IndiaK. Maya; K. N. Babu; D. Padmalal; P. Seralathan
29-41Seasonal and interannual variability of hydrology and nutrients in the Northeastern Black SeaE. V. Yakushev; V. S. Arkhipkin; E. A. Antipova; I. N. Kovaleva; V. K. Chasovnikov; O. I. Podymov
43-62Intergrated approach for microbiological impact assessment of public wastewater treatment plantsMarco Ostoich; Emilia Aimo; Rita Frate; Marina Vazzoler; Silvia Stradella; Paolo Osti
63-72Elemental concentrations in air, water, and aquatic biota in two rural provinces in northern VietnamAnnemarie Wagner; Jan B. C. Pettersson; Johan Boman
73-85Mass-transfer processes of chromium(VI) adsorption onto guava seedsO. Abdelwahab; A. El Sikaily; A. Khaled; A. El Nemr
87-91Amorphous oxides of manganese as new sorbents of strontium ionsT. A. Marsagishvili; S. A. Kirillov; V. A. Chagelishvili; N.SH. Ananiashvili; D. I. Dzanashvili; T. V. Lesnichaya; V. S. Aleksandrova; M. N. Machavariani

Volume 22, Issue 6 (2006)

437-449Sediment nutrient flux in a coastal lake impacted by diverted Mississippi River waterS. Y. Miao; R. D. Delaune; A. Jugsujinda
451-462Bioavailability of phosphorus in Abu Qir Bay and Lake Edku sediments, Mediterranean Sea, EgyptMohamed Abdel Aziz Okbah
463-477Metal accumulation risks in regularly flooded and non-flooded parts of floodplains of the River Rhine: Extractability and exposure through the food chainS. Wijnhoven; G. Van Der Velde; R. S. E. W. Leuven; H. J. P. Eijsackers; A. J. M. Smits
479-488Levels of tin in core sediments along the Alexandria Coast, EgyptL. Abdel-Fattah
489-500Marine lakes of karst islands in Ha Long Bay (Vietnam)C. Cerrano; F. Azzini; G. Bavestrello; B. Calcinai; M. Pansini; M. Sarti; D. Thung
501-508‘Pheromone-like’ compounds in the cuticle of aquatic Chironomus larvaD. G. Naik; A. A. Babrekar; B. B. Nath
509-521Ecotypes diversity in autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb): A single plant with multiple micronutrient genesS. D. Ahmad; S. M. Sabir; M. Zubair

Volume 22, Issue 5 (2006)

347-357daNUbs: Lessons learned for nutrient management in the Danube Basin and its relation to Black Sea euthrophicationH. Kroiss; M. Zessner; C. Lampert
359-378Remobilization of selected metal ions from Nile sediment (Egypt) according to sequential extraction and metal–EDTA complexM. E. Soltan
379-393Transport of pollutants in two estuarine systems on the coast of GeorgiaM. Dassenakis; F. Botsou; V. Paraskevopoulou; C. Chikviladge; K. Kachiasvili
395-404Speciation of organotin compounds in sediments of semi-closed areas along the Mediterranean coast of AlexandriaMohamed A. Shreadah; Tarek O. Said; Alaa M. Younis; Rabie S. Farag
405-414Characterization of arsenic content in marine organisms from temperate, tropical, and polar environmentsD. Fattorini; A. Notti; F. Regoli
415-424Impact of four-dimensional seismic and production activities on the mangrove systems of the Niger Delta, NigeriaLeo C. Osuji; Benjamin C. Ndukwu; Gordian C. Obute; Ikechukwu Agbagwa
425-435Sea-water seasonal changes at a heavy tourism investment site on the Jordanian northern coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, Red SeaMohammad I. Badran; Riyad Manasrah; Mohammad Rasheed
437Publisher’s Note

Volume 22, Issue Supplement 1 (2006)

S1-S13Nitrogen and phosphorus retention in a human altered streamAntonio Ruggiero; Angelo G. Solimini; Manuela Anello; Antonio Romano; Marco De Cicco; Gianmaria Carchini
S15-S35A preliminary coastal wetland assessment procedure: Designing and testing an environmental sustainability index for Mediterranean lagoonsAlessandro Carletti; Giulio A. De Leo; Ireneo Ferrari
S37-S47Recent trophic changes in lake pusiano (northern Italy) with particular reference to the influence of hydrodynamics on the zooplankton communityFiorenza G. Margaritora; Emanuela Cherubini; Diego Copetti; Elena Legnani; Marco Seminara; Gianni Tartari; Daria Vagaggini
S49-S69Phytoplankton production in Italian freshwater and marine ecosystems: State of the art and perspectivesAlessandra Pugnetti; Elisa Camatti; Olga Mangoni; Giuseppe Morabito; Alessandro Oggioni; Vincenzo Saggiomo
S71-S91Seasonal and interannual variations of phytoplankton in the Gulf of Venice (Northern Adriatic Sea)Fabrizio Bernardi Aubry; Francesco Acri; Mauro Bastianini; Franco Bianchi; Daniele Cassin; Alessandra Pugnetti; Giorgio Socal
S93-S103Temporal variability in bacterioplanktonic abundance in coastal waters of the Northern Adriatic SeaA. Paoli; P. Del Negro; S. Fonda Umani
S105-S118Environmental influences on fish assemblage in the Venice Lagoon, ItalyA. Franco; S. Malavasi; M. Zucchetta; P. Franzoi; P. Torricelli
S119-S125Potential application of carbonic anhydrase activity in bioassay and biomarker studiesM. G. Lionetto; R. Caricato; E. Erroi; M. E. Giordano; T. Schettino
S127-S131Morphological integrity and toxicological properties of Pelagia noctiluca (Scyphozoa) nematocystsA. Marino; R. Crupi; G. Musci; G. La Spada
S133-S143Structure—biodegradation correlation of polyphenols for Thauera aromatica in anaerobic conditionsA. Dibenedetto; R. M. Lo Noce; M. Narracci; M. Aresta
S145-S161GIS tools application for risk assessment of toxic waste buried in seafloor sedimentsA. Caiti; R. Minciardi; M. Palmese; M. Robba; R. Sacile; A. Trucco
S163-S172Standardization of laboratory bioassays with Balanus amphitrite larvae for preliminary oil dispersants toxicological characterizationG. Greco; C. Corrà; F. Garaventa; E. Chelossi; M. Faimali
S173-S179Chemical composition and nutritional value of some marine species from the Egadi IslandsAlessandra Reale; Marisa Ziino; Francesca Ottolenghi; Paolo Pelusi; Vincenza Romeo; Concetta Condurso; Marilena Sanfilippo
S181-S190Ecological characterization and cladocerans, calanoid copepods and large branchiopods of temporary ponds in a Mediterranean island (Sicily, southern Italy)Federico Marrone; Rossella Barone; Luigi Naselli Flores
S191-S195Preliminary data on egg production rates of Pseudocyclops xiphophorus Wells, 1967 from the brackish lake Faro (north-eastern Sicily)Cinzia Brugnano; Giacomo Zagami; Antonia Granata
S197-S205The problem of seasonality of benthic hydroids in temperate watersG. Bavestrello; S. Puce; C. Cerrano; E. Zocchi; N. Boero
S207-S217Anchoring damage on Posidonia oceanica meadow cover: A case study in Prelo cove (Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean)M. Montefalcone; R. Lasagna; C. N. Bianchi; C. Morri; G. Albertelli
S219-S233Spatial–temporal relationships between two euphausiid species in the Ross SeaM. Azzali; I. Leonori; A. De Felice; A. Russo
S235-S244Epibionts of the scallop Adamussium colbecki (Smith, 1902) in the Ross Sea, AntarcticaC. Cerrano; B. Calcinai; M. Bertolino; L. Valisano; G. Bavestrello

Volume 22, Issue Supplement 1 (2006)

S245-S253Fish assemblage of the marine protected area of Cinque Terre (NW Mediterranean Sea): First characterization and assessment by visual censusL. Tunesi; A. Molinari; E. Salvati
S255-S263Fin whales summering in the Pelagos Sanctuary (Mediterranean Sea): Overview of studies on habitat use and diving behaviourSimone Panigada; Giuseppe Notarbartolo Di Sciara; Margherita Zanardelli Panigada
S265-S273Acoustic evaluation of anchovy larvae distribution in relation to oceanography in the Cape Passero area (Strait of Sicily)A. Bonanno; S. Goncharov; S. Mazzola; S. Popov; A. Cuttitta; B. Patti; G. Basilone; A. Di Nieri; C. Patti; S. Aronica; G. Buscaino
S275-S292Analysis of mesoscale productivity processes in the Adriatic Sea: Comparison between data acquired by Sarago, a towed undulating vehicle, and CTD castsViviana Piermattei; Giovanni Bortoluzzi; Stefano Cozzi; Antonia Di Maio; Marco Marcelli
S293-S305Westward branching of LIW induced by Algerian anticyclonic eddies close to the Sardinian slopeI. Puillat; R. Sorgente; A. Ribotti; S. Natale; V. Echevin
S307-S331Water circulation and transport timescales in the Gulf of OristanoAndrea Cucco; Angelo Perilli; Gianni De Falco; Michol Ghezzo; Georg Umgiesser
S333-S347Geological development of a gypsum lake formed at the beginning of the 20th century in central Sicily, Italy: Integration of historical data with modern survey techniquesPaolo Madonia; Luigi Naselli-Flores; Francesco Parello; Barbara Parlato; Antonella Viola
S349-S359Late Quaternary deposits from the Ligurian continental shelf (NW Mediterranean): A response to problems of coastal erosionA. Bozzano; N. Corradi; F. Fanucci; R. Ivaldi
S361-S369The port of Genoa-Voltri (Liguria, Italy): A case of updrift erosionM. Ferrari; S. Bolens; A. Bozzano; G. Fierro; R. Gentile
S371-S381The evolution of the dune fields of Platamona–Marritza (northern Sardinia): Application of remote-sensing methodsI. Balduzzi; A. Bozzano; N. Corradi; L. M. Mariotti; I. Vagge
S383-S396Innovative technologies in underwater archaeology: field experience, open problems, and research linesA. Caiti; G. Casalino; G. Conte; S. M. Zanoli
S397-S402‘Archeoegadi’: A GIS for the marine archaeological survey in the Egadi IslandsDaniele Gravili; Roberto Ialuna
S403-S410TECSIS: Low-cost methodology to distinguish archaeological findingsR. Ialuna; G. Gagliano; D. Gravili; D. Tegolo
S411-S432Political and economic fishery management in the Channel of SicilyV. Borsellino; M. Crescimanno; V. De Stefano
S433-S442Deep-sea shrimp fishery in Sicily: The economic performance of the shrimp trawling fleet in the ports of Mazara del Vallo, Sciacca, and Porto EmpedocleV. De Stefano; A. M. di Trapani; D. Macaluso
S443-S462Investing in biodiversity: The recreational value of a natural coastal areaSilva Marzetti Dall’aste Brandolini

Volume 22, Issue 4 (2006)

253-266Biosorption of Direct Yellow 12 from aqueous solution using green alga Ulva lactucaA. El Nemr; O. Abdelwahab; A. Khaled; A. El Sikaily
267-278Heavy-metal fractionation and distribution in soil profiles short-term-irrigated with sewage wastewaterAdel Rabie Ahmed Usman; Ahmed Ghallab
279-298Factors affecting the current status of a eutrophic shallow lake (Lake Uluabat, Turkey): Relationships between water physical and chemical variablesNurhayat Dalkiran; D�dem Karacao�lu; Şükran Dere; Eng�n Şentürk; Taner Toruno�lu
299-312Chemical contamination and sediment toxicity along the coast of CorsicaF. Galgani; J. F. Chiffoleau; V. Orsoni; L. Costantini; P. Boissery; S. Calendini; B. Andral
313-327Evaluation of dilute hydrochloric acid and acid ammonium oxalate as extractants for some heavy metals from Nile River sedimentsS. M. N. Moalla; M. E. Soltan; M. N. Rashed; E. M. Fawzy
329-334Effect of cooking on metal content of freshwater crayfish Procambarus clarkiiMohammed A. Abd-Allah; Maha A. Abdallah
335-345Vitellogenesis in the deep-sea shark Centroscymnus coelolepisLuca Tosti; Roberto Danovaro; Antonio Dell'Anno; Ike Olivotto; Stefano Bompadre; Simona Clò; Oliana Carnevali

Volume 22, Issue 3 (2006)

181-191Free water surface constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment: A tropical case studyK. B. S. N. Jinadasa; N. Tanaka; M. I. M. Mowjood; D. R. I. B. Werellagama
193-200Influence of short-term irrigation of textile mill wastewater on the growth of chickpea cultivarsV. K. Garg; Priya Kaushik
201-209Comparative study of humic acids of the mound of a wood-feeding termite and of the litter directly below in the Amazon river deltaJ. F. Richard; G. Ait Baddi; C. Costa; M. Guiresse; M. Kaemmerer; M. Hafidi; J. C. Revel
211-218Effect of cypermethrin on breeding performances of a freshwater fish, Labeo rohita (Hamilton)S. Adhikari; B. Sarkar; A. Chattopadhyay; D. N. Chattopadhyay; S. K. Sarkar; S. Ayyappan
219-224Organochlorines and PCBs in Tilapia zillii from Lake El-Manzala, EgyptAly Mohammed Aly Abdallah; Zeinab A. El-Greisy
225-237Discriminating zooplankton assemblages through multivariate methods: A case for a tropical polluted harbour and Bar-built estuarySterling White; M. Rakhesh; V. S. Sarma; B. Rajanna; A. V. Raman
239-252An assessment of heavy-metal contamination in surface sediments of the Suez Gulf using geoaccumulation indexes and statistical analysisA. Khaled; A. El Nemr; A. El Sikaily

Volume 22, Issue 2 (2006)

93-111Internal eutrophication: How it works and what to do about it—a reviewA. J. P. Smolders; L. P. M. Lamers; E. C. H. E. T. Lucassen; G. Van Der Velde; J. G. M. Roelofs
113-123Variability of dissolved reactive phosphate and apparent oxygen utilization along the west coast of IndiaAnu Gopinath; R. Sindhu; S. M. Nair
125-135Dissolved trace-metal concentrations along the Mediterranean Sea, to the north of the Nile Delta Region, EgyptMohamed A. Okbah; Samir M. Nasr
137-148Mercury in surface waters of a macrotidal urban estuary (River Adour, south-west France)T. Stoichev; D. Amouroux; M. Monperrus; D. Point; E. Tessier; G. Bareille; O. F. X. Donard
149-157Removal of Methylene Blue from aqueous solution by marine green alga Ulva lactucaA. El Sikaily; A. Khaled; A. El Nemr; O. Abdelwahab
159-173Assessment of PAHs in water and fish tissues from Great Bitter and El Temsah lakes, Suez Canal, as chemical markers of pollution sourcesTarek O. Said; Nadia El Agroudy
175-180Toxicity of the nerve agent tabun to Daphnia magna, a new experimental species in military toxicologySarka Vesela; Kamil Kuca; Daniel Jun

Volume 22, Issue 1 (2006)

1-11Assessing the acidification risk in the Lake Baikal regionM. Yu. Semenov; T. V. Khodzher; V. A. Obolkin; V. M. Domysheva; L. P. Golobokova; N. A. Kobeleva; O. G. Netsvetaeva; V. L. Potemkin; R. Van Grieken; N. Fukuzaki
13-20Mineralization of particulate organic matter derived from coral-reef organisms in reef sediments of the Gulf of AqabaMohammed Rasheed; Christian Wild; Carin Jantzen; Mohammed Badran
21-28Nitrogen dynamics in the sediments of a wetland coastal ecosystem of southern IndiaL. Mathews; N. Chandramohanakumar; R. Geetha
29-45Seasonal and tidal impact on the organic compounds and nutrients distribution in tropical mangroves, Kerala, IndiaR. Geetha; N. Chandramohanakumar; L. Mathews
47-57Effects of water depth and litter accumulation on morpho-ecological adaptations of Eleocharis sphacelataLalith Rajapakse; Takashi Asaeda; David Williams; Jane Roberts; Jagath Manatunge
59-64Distribution of total mercury and methyl mercury in water, sediment and fish from Swarz�dzkie lakeDanuta Baralkiewicz; Hanka Gramowska; Ryszard Gołdyn
65-91Heavy metals in top core sediments from the southern Campania shelf (Italy): Hints to define large-scale geochemical backgroundsMario Sprovieri; Simone Sammartino; Daniela Salvagio Manta; Ennio Marsella; Luciana Ferraro

Volume 21, Issue 6 (2005)

International Conference on Southern European Coastal Lagoons: The influence of river basin-coastal zone interactions Ferrara, Italy, 10–12 November, 2003

413-414Ecosystem alteration and pollution in Southern European coastal lagoonsPierluigi Viaroli; Gianmarco Giordani; Julia Martinez; Yves Collos; José Manuel Zaldivar
415-424Distribution of alternant and non-alternant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments and clams of the Pialassa Baiona Lagoon (Ravenna, Italy)Ivano Vassura; Federico Foschini; Valentina Baravelli; Daniele Fabbri
425-439Accumulation and metal fluxes in the central Venice Lagoon during the last centuryLuca Giorgio Bellucci; Mauro Frignani; Stefano Lin; Herbert Muntau
441-454Heavy metals in Hediste diversicolor (polychaeta: nereididae) and salt marsh sediments from the lagoon of Venice (Italy)G. Frangipane; A. Volpi Ghirardini; F. Collavini; L. Zaggia; A. Pesce; D. Tagliapietra
455-463Mytilus galloprovincialis as bioindicator in embryotoxicity testing to evaluate sediment quality in the lagoon of Venice (Italy)Volpi Ghirardini Annamaria; Losso Chiara; Arizzi Novelli Alessandra; Baù Alvise; Edouard His; Ghetti Pier Francesco
465-477Use of Mytilus galloprovincialis and Tapes philippinarum as sentinel organisms for the development of a biosurveillance program in the Pialassa Baiona coastal lagoon (Ravenna, Italy)Federico Caselli; Elena Fabbri
479-489Integrated biomonitoring assessment of the Lesina Lagoon (Southern Adriatic Coast, Italy): preliminary resultsAdele Fabbrocini; Anna Guarino; Tommaso Scirocco; Massimo Franchi; Raffaele D'adamo
491-502Changes of nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton communities after morphological modification in the S'Ena Arrubia Lagoon (Central-Western Sardinia)Felicina Trebini; Bachisio Mario Padedda; Giulia Ceccherelli; Antonella Lugliè; Nicola Sechi
503-509Grazing affects carbon fixation pathways by phytoplankton in coastal marine ecosystemsY. Collos; C. Descolas-Gros; F. Mornet

Volume 21, Issue 5 (2005)

325-335Coral calcification: Use of radioactive isotopes and metabolic inhibitors to study the interactions with photosynthesis and respirationF. A. Al-Horani; S. A. Al-Rousan; R. S. Manasrah; M. Y. Rasheed
337-350Quality standard codes of reference of Jordanian coastal waters of the Gulf of Aqaba, Red SeaM. I. Badran; M. K. Al Zibdah
351-367Deep chlorophyll maximum distribution in the central Tyrrhenian Sea described by a towed undulating vehicleM. Marcelli; M. Caburazzi; A. Perilli; V. Piermattei; E. Fresi
369-380Trace element and physico-chemical characteristics of the sand and water fractions of Nigerian bituminous sandsF. M. Adebiyi; O. I. Asubiojo; T. R. Ajayi; E. I. Obiajunwa
381-386Tributyltin pollution in sediments from Alexandria's coastal areasL. A. Mohamed
387-397Assessment of heavy metals among suspended particulates and dissolved phases in Suez Canal waterM. A. Hamed
399-411Contents of heavy metals in marine seaweeds from the Egyptian coast of the Red SeaA. M. A. Abdallah; M. A. Abdallah; A. I. Beltagy

Volume 21, Issue 4 (2005)

211-226Peak assignments for phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in pH range 5–13 and their application in environmental samplesR. W. Mcdowell; I. Stewart
227-239Ecological and geochemical characteristics of bottom habitats at the northern Jordanian coast of the Gulf of AqabaS. A. Al-rousan; M. Y. Rasheed; M. A. Khalaf; M. I. Badran
241-253The occurrence and speciation of arsenic, antimony, and selenium in ground water of Poznań city (Poland)P. Niedzielski; M. Siepak
255-277Rare-earth elements and yttrium distributions in mangrove coastal water systems: The western Gulf of ThailandP. Censi; S. E. Spoto; G. Nardone; F. Saiano; R. Punturo; S. I. Di Geronimo; S. Mazzola; A. Bonanno; B. Patti; M. Sprovieri; D. Ottonello
279-301Dynamics of heavy-metal transfer between biotic (Cytheria chione and Cerastoderma edule) and abiotic (water and sediment) components in marine environment (Bay of Martil, Moroccan Mediterranean coast)M. Blinda; Y. Sabhi; S. El Quessar; M. Fekhaoui; L. Aït Brahim
303-311Heavy-metal adsorption by non-living biomassM. A. Shaker; H. M. Hussein
313-324Characterization of fulvic acids during olive mill waste composting (Elemental, Thermal and fluorescence analyses)M. Hafidi; G. Ait Baddi; V. Gilard; P. Ramos; K. Alimi; J. C. Revel

Volume 21, Issue 3 (2005)

149-166The physico-chemical and bacteriological quality of rainwater collected over different roofing materials in Ile-Ife, southwestern NigeriaI. F. Adeniyi; I. O. Olabanji
167-179Trace metals in bulk freefall and roof intercepted rainwater at Ile-Ife, Southwest NigeriaI. O. Olabanji; I. F. Adeniyi
181-189Comparative study of heavy metal distribution in some coastal seaweeds of Alexandria, EgyptL. A. Mohamed; A. Khaled
191-197Toxicity and bioaccumulation of heavy metals in mullet fish Liza klunzingeri (Mugilidae: Perciformes)A. H. Bu-olayan; B. V. Thomas
199-208Phosphate enrichment in the northern Gulf of Aqaba: Regulation by carbonate sediments and impact on nitrogen elevationM. Y. Rasheed; S. A. Al-rousan; M. I. Badran

Volume 21, Issue 2 (2005)

83-89Seasonal variation of nitrate-N in surface and ground-waters of South Western Nigeria: a preliminary surveyToyin A. Arowolo
91-100Effect of the direct discharge of reverse-osmosis effluent on the microbiology of a natural surface-water systemT. Kaneko; M. Durand; S. Msinjili; E. Merkel; P. D. Voegel
101-108Denitrification in bottom sediment near oil production facilities off the Louisiana Gulf CoastR. D. Delaune; A. Jugsujinda; I. Devai; A. X. Hou
109-118Trace metals in “Posidonia oceanica” seagrass from south-eastern SicilyL. Tranchina; M. Brai; F. D'agostino; A. Bartolotta; G. Rizzo
119-132Response of mussel Brachidontes variabilis to chlorinationS. Rajagopal; V. P. Venugopalan; G. Van der Velde; H. A. Jenner
133-141Deep-sea caging of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis: Potential application in ecotoxicological studiesF. Galgani; J. F. Chiffoleau; P. LE Gall; Y. Pichot; B. Andral; C. Martin
143-148Biochemical studies on the role of lycopene in the protection of mice against microcystin toxicityS. Al-Jassabi

Volume 21, Issue 1 (2005)

1-10Chemical reclamation of crude-oil-inundated soils from Niger Delta, NigeriaL. C. Osuji; E. J. Egbuson; C. M. Ojinnaka
11-22An improved technique for the determination of organic phosphorus in sediments and soils by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyR. W. McDowell; I. Stewart
23-36Geochemical forms of trace metals in mangrove sediments—Red Sea (Egypt)M. A. Okbah; M. A. Shata; M. A. Shridah
37-45Carbon dioxide chemistry of the SE Mediterranean open waters off EgyptT. H. Mahmoud; M. M. Fahmy
47-60Study of the water quality close to urban sewers in eastern Ligurian coast by means of bioluminescence tests and conventional analysesE. Magi; C. Righetti; M. Di Carro; M. S. Sanguinetti; M. Ferri
61-75Biosorption of copper, zinc, cadmium and nickel by Chlorella vulgarisA. Fraile; S. Penche; F. González; M. L. Blázquez; J. A. Muñoz; A. Ballester
77-81Changes in the cell size of the diatom Cylindrotheca closterium in a hyperhaline pondM. De Miranda; M. Gaviano; E. Serra

Volume 20, Issue 6 (2004)

399-409Phytoplankton photosynthetic activity and growth rates in the NW Adriatic SeaAlessandra Pugnetti; Francesco Acri; Luisa Alberighi; Donato Barletta; Mauro Bastianini; Fabrizio Bernardi-Aubry; Andrea Berton; Franco Bianchi; Giorgio Socal; Cecilia Totti
411-422Determination of living and active bacterioplankton: a comparison of methodsD. Zampino; R. Zaccone; R. La Ferla
423-435Sedimentary organic matter and bacterial community in microtidal mixed beaches of the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean)Mauro Fabiano; Valentina Marin; Cristina Misic; Mariapaola Moreno; Vanessa-Sarah Salvo; Luigi Vezzulli
437-447Estimate of sea loading by pollutants originating from the littoral counties in the Republic of CroatiaB. Sekulić; M. Martinis; K. Nađ
449-458Physicochemical aspects of using natural scavengers in removing methylene blue (basic dye) from solutionS. M. Sirry; M. E. Soltan

Volume 20, Issue 5 (2004)

321The Italian marine environment funding plan 2
323-343Rare earth elements distribution in seawater and suspended particulate of the Central Mediterranean SeaP. Censi; S. Mazzola; M. Sprovieri; A. Bonanno; B. Patti; R. Punturo; S. E. Spoto; F. Saiano; G. Alonzo
345-363Mesoscale circulation in the surface layer off the southern and western Sardinia Island in 2000–2002A. Ribotti; I. Puillat; R. Sorgente; S. Natale
365-375Interannual fluctuations in acoustic biomass estimates and in landings of small pelagic fish populations in relation to hydrology in the Strait of SicilyB. Patti; A. Bonanno; G. Basilone; S. Goncharov; S. Mazzola; G. Buscaino; A. Cuttitta; J. García Lafuente; A. García; V. Palumbo; G. Cosimi
377-386Mapping of the benthic communities in the Taranto seas using side-scan sonar and an underwater video cameraA. Matarrese; F. Mastrototaro; G. D'onghia; P. Maiorano; A. Tursi
387-398A new generation of coastal monitoring platformsGiuseppe Zappalà; Filippo Azzaro

Volume 20, Issue 4 (2004)

241-256Retention of 137cesium in acid sulphate soils of South Central ThailandJantanee Jamsangtong; Preeda Parkpian; R. D. Delaune; Aroon Jugsujinda
257-265Distribution of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyl and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the sediment of Temsah lake, Suez Canal, EgyptPietro Tundo; Stefano Raccanelli; Laila A. Reda; Mohamed Tawic Ahmed
267-278Speciation of nitrogen in the coral reef sedimentary environment of Lakshadweep archipelago, Indian oceanAnu Gopinath; N. C. Kumar; D. Padmalal; S. M. Nair
279-307Spatial and seasonal variability of dissolved oxygen and nutrients in the Southern Adriatic coastal watersPaola Rivaro; Carmela Ianni; Serena Massolo; Nicoletta Ruggieri; Roberto Frache
309-320Tolerance of calluna vulgaris and peatland plant communities to sulphuric acid depositionLouise J. Calver; Malcolm S. Cresser; Richard P. Smart

Volume 20, Issue Supplement 1 (2004)

1-2PrefaceCesare Corselli
29-41Chlorofluorocarbon distribution in the ross sea water massesP. Rivaro; A. Bergamasco; G. Budillon; R. Frache; R. Hohmann; S. Massolo; G. Spezie
43-55Biogeochemistry and algal communities in the annual sea ice at Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica)L. Guglielmo; G. C. Carrada; G. Catalano; S. Cozzi; A. Dell'Anno; M. Fabiano; A. Granata; L. Lazzara; R. Lorenzelli; A. Manganaro; O. Mangoni; C. Misic; M. Modigh; A. Pusceddu; V. Saggiomo
57-64Are diatoms a food source for Antarctic sponges?C. Cerrano; B. Calcinai; E. Cucchiari; C. Di Camillo; M. Nigro; F. Regoli; A. Sarà; S. Schiaparelli; C. Totti; G. Bavestrello
65-77Adaptation of fish lymphomyeloid organs to polar waterNicla Romano; Sabrina Ceccariglia; Luigi Abelli; Maria Rosaria Baldassini; Simona Picchietti; Massimo Mazzini; Lucia Mastrolia
79-87Preliminary investigation on cholinesterases activity in Adamussium colbecki from Terra Nova Bay: Field and laboratory studyIlaria Corsi; Stefano Bonacci; Gianfranco Santovito; Mariachiara Chiantore; Lucio Castagnolo; Silvano Focardi
89-105Epibenthic communities in a marine shallow area with hydrothermal vents (Milos Island, Aegean Sea)A. M. De Biasi; C. N. Bianchi; S. Aliani; S. Cocito; A. Peirano; P. R. Dando; C. Morri
107-116Biodiversity of the white coral reefs in the Ionian Sea (Central Mediterranean)A. Tursi; F. Mastrototaro; A. Matarrese; P. Maiorano; G. D'onghia
131-153Submarine diagenetic products on the sediment-starved Gorgona slope, Tuscan Archipelago (Tyrrhenian Sea)Alessandro Remia; Paolo Montagna; Marco Taviani
155-166Coastal zone problems and management: A brief reviewAntonio Brambati
167-176Artificial nourishment of the Vesima Beach (GENOA): Sedimentological and morphological resultsN. Corradi; G. Fierro; S. Gamboni; R. Ivaldi; D. Piccioni
177-184Evaluation of the efficacy of coastal defence structures in relation to coastline variationsS. Bolens; M. Ferrari; G. Fierro; O. Ferretti
185-193Long-term analysis (1863–2002) of environmental change in the Capo Feto area (Mediterranean sea)G. Pernice; F. Placenti; A. Spina
195-203Trace metal pollution in surface marine waters: Nearshore concentrations along Apulia and AlbaniaA. Accornero; L. Manfra; A. Salluzzo; F. Modestia
205-224Application of a finite element model to the taranto seaIsabella Scroccaro; Raffaella Matarrese; Georg Umgiesser
225-229A proposal of method to evaluate the quality of marine waters: Optimisation of 7 days bioassays using Dicentrarchus labrax (L.) juvenilesF. Gelli; A. M. Cicero; P. Melotti; A. Roncarati; L. Pregnolato; F. Savorelli; D. Palazzi; G. Casazza
231-247Variability and sustenance of the deep-chlorophyll maximum over a narrow shelf, Augusta Gulf (Sicily)F. Decembrini; T. S. Hopkins; F. Azzaro
249-266Circulation and water mass structure over a narrow shelf, Augusta Gulf (sicily)F. Raffa; T. S. Hopkins
267-284Deep-chlorophyll maximum time series in the Augusta Gulf (Ionian Sea): Microbial community structures and functionsR. Zaccone; C. Caroppo; R. La Ferla; D. Zampino; G. Caruso; M. Leonardi; G. Maimone; M. Azzaro; R. Sitran
285-301Nutrient loading and spatial–temporal dynamics of phytoplankton guilds in a Southern Italian Coastal Lagoon (Lake Alimini Grande, Otranto, Italy)M. R. Vadrucci; A. Semeraro; N. Zaccarelli; A. Basset

Volume 20, Issue Supplement 1 (2004)

303-317Phytoplankton size structure and environmental forcing within the euphotic zone in the Southern Adriatic–Ionian Coastal AreaLetizia Sabetta; Annita Fiocca; Lucia Margheriti; Fabio Vignes; Alberto Basset; Olga Mangoni; Gian Carlo Carrada; Nicoletta Ruggieri; Carmela Ianni
319-331Detection of tributyiltin (TBT) residues in Italian marine sedimentsA. M. Cicero; O. Nonnis; E. Romano; M. G. Finoia; L. Bergamin; M. Graziosi; C. Balocchi; S. Focardi
333-343Biomarker application for the study of chemical contamination risk on marine organisms in the taranto marine coastal areaM. G. Lionetto; R. Caricato; M. E. Giordano; T. Schettino
345-352HSP70 gene expression in sipunculids: A new biomarker for monitoring marine depositsR. Bedini; S. Pucciarelli; R. Gatta; A. Nannelli; C. Miceli
353-366Inter- and intra-habitat variability of plant detritus decomposition in a transitional environment (Lake Alimini, Adriatic Sea)Franca Sangiorgio; Maurizio Pinna; Alberto Basset
367-377Sediment grain size and organic carbon distribution in the Cabras lagoon (Sardinia, Western Mediterranean)G. De Falco; P. Magni; L. M. H. Teräsvuori; G. Matteucci
379-386Meiobenthic biodiversity in areas of the Gulf of Taranto (Italy) exposed to high environmental impactRoberto Sandulli; Danilo Carriglio; Sofia Deastis; Alessandra Marzano; Maria Gallo D'addabbo; Domenico Gerardi; Susanna De Zio Grimaldi
387-396Meiofauna and benthic microbial biomass in a semi-enclosed Mediterranean Marine system (Stagnone of Marsala, Italy)Simone Mirto; Tiziana La Rosa; Giusy Mocciaro; Karin Costa; Gianluca Sarà; Antonio Mazzola
397-409Macrofaunal community structure and distribution in a muddy coastal lagoonP. Magni; S. Micheletti; D. Casu; A. Floris; G. De Falco; A. Castelli
411-424The alien mollusc Rapana venosa (Valenciennes, 1846; Gastropoda, Muricidae) in the Northern Adriatic Sea: Population structure and shell morphologyD. Savini; M. Castellazzi; M. Favruzzo; A. Occhipinti-Ambrogi
425-433Dystrophy effects on the LIZA RAMADA (Risso, 1826) (Pisces, Mugilidae) population in the Cabras lagoon (Central-Western Sardinia)Matteo Murenu; Antonio Olita; Andrea Sabatini; Maria Cristina Follesa; Angelo Cau
435-449Comparison between artisanal and industrial fisheries using ecosystem indicatorsA. Granzotto; S. Libralato; F. Pranovi; S. Raicevich; O. Giovanardi
451-459Hemolytic effects of crude venom from Aiptasia mutabilis nematocystsA. Marino; G. Musci; G. La Spada
S3-S6Why a polar region can be considered ‘an extreme environment’ for an oceanographerGiancarlo Spezie
S7-S18Suspended matter variability in relation to water masses in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea—Antarctica)Marco Capello; Giorgio Budillon; Marco Ferrari; Sergio Tucci
S19-S28Multidisciplinary investigations in the marine environment of the inner Kongsfiord, Svalbard islands (September 2000 and 2001)S. Aliani; G. Bartholini; F. Degl'innocenti; R. Delfanti; C. Galli; E. Lazzoni; R. Lorenzelli; A. Malaguti; R. Meloni; C. Papucci; S. Salvi; A. Zaborska
S117-S129Abyssal benthic foraminifera in the Polar Front region (Pacific sector): Faunal composition, standing stock and size structureA. Sabbatini; C. Morigi; M. Ravaioli; A. Negri

Volume 20, Issue 3 (2004)

155The Italian Marine Environment Funding PlanC. Ianni; A. Pusceddu; A. Russo; G. Randazzo
157-165Combined molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics and quantum mechanical study of (+)-multifidene structure and conformationTiziana Marino; Nino Russo; Emilia Sicilia
167-181New methodological strategies for detecting bacterial indicatorsGabriella Caruso; Renata Denaro; Maria Genovese; Laura Giuliano; Monique Mancuso; Michail Yakimov
183-201Influence of hydrodynamic conditions on the production and fate of Posidonia oceanica in a semi-enclosed shallow basin (Stagnone di Marsala, Western Sicily)G. La Loggia; S. Calvo; G. Ciraolo; A. Mazzola; M. Pirrotta; G. Sarà; A. Tomasello; S. Vizzini
203-214Chemistry, mineralogy and radioactivity in posidonia oceanica meadows from North-Western SicilyL. Tranchina; S. Bellia; M. Brai; S. Hauser; S. Rizzo; A. Bartolotta; S. Basile
215-223Cytophysiological features of Posidonia oceanica as putative markers of environmental conditionsR. Cozza; A. Chiappetta; M. Petrarulo; A. Salimonti; F. Rende; M. B. Bitonti; A. M. Innocenti
225-237Comparison between remote-sensed data and in situ measurements in coastal waters: The taranto sea caseR. Matarrese; V. De Pasquale; L. Guerriero; A. Morea; G. Pasquariello; G. Umgiesser; I. Scroccaro; G. Alabiso
239Denitrification potential in a Louisiana wetland receiving diverted Mississippi river waterR. D. Delaune; A. Jugsujinda

Volume 20, Issue 2 (2004)

73-95Dimethylsulphide and ocean–atmosphere interactionsFiona S. E. Buckley; Stephen M. Mudge
97-105Seasonal changes in inorganic nutrient concentration in the alexandria western harbour (Egypt)Mohamed Abd Elaziz Okbah
107-121Short-term response of benthic bacteria and nanoflagellates to sediment resuspension: an experimental studyCarla Fiordelmondo; Antonio Pusceddu
123-135Effect of clay minerals on extractability of heavy metals and sewage sludge mineralization in soilA. R. A. Usman; Y. Kuzyakov; K. Stahr
137-154Assessment of metals in soil extracts and their uptake and movement within Tamarix nilotica at Lake Nasser banks, EgyptM. E. Soltan; S. M. N. Moalla; M. N. Rashed; E. M. Fawzy

Volume 20, Issue 1 (2004)

1-40Connecting phosphorus loss from agricultural landscapes to surface water qualityR. W. McDowell; B. J. F. Biggs; A. N. Sharpley; L. Nguyen
41-54Relationships between dissolved and particulate carbohydrate temporal patterns and mucilaginous aggregates formation: evidences from time series analysis and biochemical composition of aggregatesMauro Mecozzi; Marina Amici; Cristina Angela Cordisco
55-59Chemical synthesis of 6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2-one: a natural antifungal biosynthesized by Trichoderma spp.Z. Andriamialisoa; M. Giraud; R. Labia; A. Valla
61-71Metal accumulation by three Tilapia spp. from some Egyptian inland watersDoaa H. Youssef; F. T. Tayel

Volume 19, Issue 6 (2003)

411-418Denitrification potential in a Louisiana wetland receiving diverted Mississippi River waterR. D. Delaune; A. Jugsujinda
419-429Organic matter composition in sediments of the Oman MarginRengasamy Alagarsamy
431-440Sediment organic matter and meiofauna community response to long-term fish-farm impact in the Ligurian Sea (Western Mediterranean)Luigi Vezzulli; Daniela Marrale; Mariapaola Moreno; Mauro Fabiano
441-449Biochemical composition and trophic strategies of the amphipod Eurythenes gryllus at hadal depths (Atacama Trench, South Pacific)Fabio Massimo Perrone; Norberto Della Croce; Antonio Dell'anno
451-459Influence of iron, nickel and cobalt on biogas production during the anaerobic fermentation of fresh residual biomassMichele Aresta; Marcella Narracci; Immacolata Tommasi
461-470Influence of complexation on lead(II) and cadmium(II) percolation through a clay linerFrédérique Barbier; Gérard Duc; Jean-louis Imbert; Michelle Petit-ramel

Volume 19, Issue 5 (2003)

321-342It's a dirty job but someone has to do it: The role of marine benthic macrofauna in organic matter turnover and nutrient recycling to the water columnDavid T. Welsh
343-361Impacts of mussel dredging on sediment phosphorus dynamics in a eutrophic Danish fjordMarianne Holmer; Nick Ahrensberg; Niels Peter Jørgensen
363-372Biological benthic tools as indicators of coastal marine ecosystems healthPaolo Magni
373-390Changes in nutrient content and stable isotope ratios of C and N during decomposition of seagrasses and mangrove leaves along a nutrient availability gradient in Florida Bay, USAJames W. Fourqurean; Jill E. Schrlau
391-398Organic inputs and ecosystem efficiency in the deep Mediterranean seaRoberto Danovaro
399-410Influence of the mineralogical composition on microbial activities in marine sediments: an experimental approachElena Manini; Gian Marco Luna

Volume 19, Issue 4 (2003)

233-246Influence of large-spectrum environmental contamination on the micro–meiobenthic assemblages in harbour sediments of the ligurian sea (W Mediterranean)Luigi Vezzulli; Mauro Fabiano; Valeria Granelli; Mariapaola Moreno
247-261Organochlorine residues in the avifauna of Tamil Nadu (Southeast coast of India)A. Sethuraman; An. Subramanian
263-273Experimental study of chromium adsorption on minerals in the presence of phthalic and humic acidsL. Bois; A. Ribes; M. Petit-Ramel; M. F. Grenier-Loustalot
275-281Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Octopus vulgaris from coastal waters of Alexandria (Eastern Mediterranean)Ramzy B. Nessim; Rafik Riad
283-298Relationships between nutrients and macroalgal biomass in a brazilian coastal lagoon: the impact of a lock constructionLeticia Cotrim da Cunha; Julio Cesar Wasserman
299-320Do mucilage events influence pico- and nanoplankton size and structure in the Adriatic sea?Silvana Vanucci

Volume 19, Issue 2-3 (2003)

225-231Short NoteM. Mistri; S. Modugno; R. Rossi

Volume 19, Issue 1 (2003)

1-3Halogenated contaminants in female perch from the Matsalu Bay (Baltic Sea)Ott Roots
5-13Validation of an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) for cyprinus carpio l. vitellogenin, as a biomarker of reproductive disordersO. Carnevali; G. Mosconi; H. R. Habibi; A. C. Elia; M. Cardinali; A. M. Polzonetti-Magni
15-32Pollution threats in the Mediterranean Sea: An overviewRoberto Danovaro
33-45Mesoscale variability of organic matter composition in nw adriatic sedimentsA. Dell'Anno; M. Incera; M. L. Mei; A. Pusceddu
47-57Water quality in a mediterranean marine protected area (North Sporades Islands, Greece)M. Ladakis; M. Skoullos; M. Dassenakis
59-65Aquaculture impact on benthic microbes and organic matter cycling in coastal mediterranean sediments: A synthesisR. Danovaro; C. Corinaldesi; T. La Rosa; G. M. Luna; A. Mazzola; S. Mirto; L. Vezzulli; M. Fabiano
67-77Water quality in the Red Sea coastal waters (Egypt): Analysis of spatial and temporal variabilityMamdouh Fahmy

Volume 18, Issue 3-4 (2002)

1-2Editorial: 20 years of Chemistry and EcologyRoberto Danovaro
177-186Percolation of Lead(II) and Cadmium(II) through two bentonites used as landfill linerFrédérique Barbier; Frédéric Plassard; Gérard Duc; Michelle Petit-Ramel
187-194Heavy metals contents of roadside mosses in the northern and south-eastern regions of NigeriaP. C. Onianwa; S. O. Ajayi
195-212The impact of enhanced ammonium sulphate inputs exceeding critical load on calluna vulgaris /peat soil microcosmsM. S. Cresser; Z. Parveen; R. Smart; C. Deacon; S. M. Gammack; C. White
213-221Rate of change of bod for milk in natural sea waterEmilie Perraudin; Stephen Mudge
223-232Soil Zinc contamination from corrosion of galvanized structuresGabriele Fava; Romeo Fratesi; Maria Letizia Ruello; Daniela Sani
233-244Forms of Nitrogen (NO 3 - -N; NO 2 - -N and NH 2 CONH 2 -N) and their relations to A.O.U. in the Indian coastal waters of Arabian SeaAnu Gopinath; Neema Joseph; C. H. Sujatha; S. M. Nair
245-255Microbial degradation of two carbamate insecticides and their main metabolites in soilBarra Caracciolo; P. Bottoni; A. Crobe; L. Fava; E. Funari; G. Giuliano; C. Silvestri

Volume 18, Issue 1-2 (2002)

1-12Nutrient balance in the ecosystem of the North Western Adriatic SeaStefano Cozzi; Marina Lipizer; Carolina Cantoni; Giulio Catalano
3-4Forward
13-25Variability of dissolved organic matter in northern adriatic coastal watersMaurizio Pettine; Silvio Capri; Maria Giuseppina Farrace; Maura Manganelli; Luisa Patrolecco; Alberto Puddu; Annamaria Zoppini
27-38Particulate organic matter in the Northern and Central AdriaticM. Gismondi; M. Giani; F. Savelli; A. Boldrin; S. Rabitti
39-51Heavy metal distribution and speciation in the Northern Adriatic SeaCristina Zago; Gabriele Capodaglio; Carlo Barbante; Michele Giani; Ivo Moret; Giuseppe Scarponi; Paolo Cescon
53-60Quantitative relationships among phytoplankton body size classes and production processes in the North Adriatic frontal regionM. R. Vadrucci; A. Basset; F. Decembrini
61-73Observations on phytoplankton productivity in relation to hydrography in the Northern AdriaticG. Socal; A. Pugnetti; L. Alberighi; F. Acri
75-84Microbial respiratory and ectoenzymatic activities in the Northern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea)Rosabruna La Ferla; Renata Zaccone; Maurizio Azzaro; Gabriella Caruso
85-94Microbial hydrolysis of polysaccharides and organic phosphates in the Northern Adriatic SeaRenata Zaccone; Gabriella Caruso
95-105Carbon partitioning among the first trophic levels in the North Western Adriatic BasinMarina Cabrini; Manuela Andri; Sara Cok; Irene Pecchiar; Serena Fonda Umani
107-115Distribution, biomass and ecology of meso-zooplankton in the Northern Adriatic SeaL. Guglielmo; O. Sidoti; A. Granata; G. Zagami
117-125Egg production and hatching success in North Adriatic Sea populations of the copepod acartia clausiAntonio Miralto; Adrianna Ianora; Isabella Buttino; Giovanna Romano; Mario Di Pinto
127-141Particulate matter and downward flux in the Northern and Central Adriatic SeaM. M. Turchetto; A. Boldrin; S. Rabitti; F. Acri; A. Comaschi
143-154Seasonal and pluri-annual variability of sediment accumulation and organic matter fluxes in the Northwestern Adriatic shelf and its relationship with the frontal systemFrancesca Alvisi; Mauro Frignani; Mariangela Ravaioli
155-160Benthic-pelagic coupling in frontal system areas of the Northern Adriatic Sea: Analysis of the carbon budgetsElena Manini; Roberto Danovaro; Mauro Fabiano
161-176Role of microorganisms and macrofauna in benthic phosphorus dynamics in the po river--Adriatic Sea frontal system: An experimental approachG. Mancinelli; L. Rossi; M. L. Costantini

Volume 17, Issue 4 (2001)

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239-254Estimation of Similarity in the Qualitative Composition of Humic Substance in Marine Sediments By Means of an Uv-Spectroscopic LibraryMauro Mecozzi; Demetria Cardarilli; Eva Pietrantonio; Marina Amici
255-270Some Preliminary Observations On Zinc and Cadmium Accumulative Capacity in Arum Italicum MillL. Ducceschi; A. M. Marras; P. Cellini Legittimo
271-291The Role of Macrophytes in the Retention of Phosphorus in the River Thame, EnglandW. A. House; D. Duplat; F. H. Denison; P. Henville; F. H. Dawson; D. M. Cooper; L. May
293-314Effects of Simulated Sulphuric Acid Deposition On Calluna Vulgaris/Peat Microcosms and Associated Soil SolutionsZakia Parveen; Richard Smart; Catherine White; Shimna Gammack; Claire Deacon; Malcolm Cresser
315-334Particulate Organic Matter Composition in A Semi-Enclosed Marine SystemA. Mazzola; M. Fabiano; A. Pusceddu; G. Sarà

Volume 17, Issue 3 (2000)

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157-170Effect of Water Variables On Lead Tolerance in Postlarvae of Penaeus Indicus (H. Milne Edwards)Satyavathi Chinni; Ritindra N. Khan; V. Uma Devi; Prabhakara Rao Yallaprgada
171-179Benthic Response to Mucilaginous Aggregates in the Northern Adriatic Sea: Biochemical Indicators of EutrophicationElena Manini; Mauro Fabiano; Roberto Danovaro
181-194Sources and Distribution of Heavy Metals in East China Sea Surface SedimentsHung-Yu Chen; Chih-An Huh; Ning-Yu Chang; Ju-Chin Chen
195-214Species of Trace Metals, Organic Residues and Humic Substances in Sediments From the Taiwan Erhjin River and Coastal AreasTsu-Chang Hung; Pei-Jie; Aileen Chuang
215-225Solid-Phase Microextraction As A Tool for Studying Volatile Compounds in Frog SkinBenjamin P. Smith; Claudia Alcaraz Zini; Janusz Pawliszyn; Michael J. Tyler; Yoji Hayasaka; Brian Williams; Elina Bastos Caramao
227-238Sources and Distribution of Heavy Metals in East China Sea Surface SedimentsHung-Yu Chen; Chih-An Huh; Ning-Yu Chang; Ju-Chin Chen

Volume 17, Issue 2 (2000)

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75-89Impact of Land-Based Sources On Marine Environment: Phytoplankton Blooms Within an Annual CycleWagdy Labib
91-102Biochemical Changes in Decomposing Leaves of MangrovesN. Rajendran; K. Kathiresan
103-112Plant Uptake of Trace Metal Oxoions From Two Contrasting Acid SoilsGermund Tyler
113-123The Role of Crabs in the Heavy Metal Flow of the Estuarine Ecosystem of Yangtze River, ChinaWenshan He; Jianjian Lu
125-152Shifts in Microbial Communities, Microbial Biomass and Organic Matter Mineralization for Three Mediterranean Soils Contaminated By MetalsJosé L. Mateos; Paloma Fernández Del Pino; Francisco J. Gutiérrez Mañero; María Ruiz Palomino; Juan J. Colon; José A. Lucas García; Agustín Probanza
153-155Book ReviewGwyneth Howells

Volume 17, Issue 1 (2000)

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1-16The Nutrient Status of Some Graminaceous Species in Britain. 2. Deschampsia Flexuosa (L.) TrinA. P. Rowland; H. E. Jones; J. Parrington
17-30Macroinvertebrates As Bioindicators of Water Pollution in Streams Draining Dairy Farming CatchmentsP. S. Hooda; M. Moynagh; I. F. Svoboda; A. Miller
31-39Persistent of Organochlorine Pesticides in the Green Lip Mussel (Perna Viridis) From Marine Estuaries in ThailandRuchaya Boonyatumanond; Monthip S. Tabucanon; Sunitra Thongklieng; Sukanya Boonchlaermkit
41-58Natural and Anthropogenic Effects On Phytoplankton Primary Productivity in MangrovesR. Purvaja; R. Ramesh
59-73Report of A Survey of the State of the Environment in the Estonia, Latvia and LithuaniaOtt Roots

Volume 16, Issue 4 (1999)

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255-256“Sensor Systems for Environmental Monitoring. Volume One: Sensor Technologies” and “Volume Two Environmental Monitoring.” (Ed. M. Campbell) 309 Pages and 359 Pages, Published By Blackie Academic and Professional, 1997, Isbn 0-7514-0267-2 (Two Volume Set); $125.00Malcolm S. Cresser
257-267Trace Metal Voltammetric Determination of Otoliths of Tench Tinca Tinca (L.): Its Possible Uses in Monitoring the Quality of Fresh WatersG. Adami; M. Miletic; P. Barbieri; F. Bona; S. Pisellia; E. Reisenhofer
269-282Formation of Soluble Complexes of Metals with Humic Acid and Its Environmental SignificanceAshok Kumar Pandey; Shri Dhar Pandey; Virendra Misra; P. N. Viswanathan
283-296Heavy Metals in Fish Tissues and Different Species of Fish From the Southern Coast of TaiwanTsu-Chang Hung; Che-Chung Huang; Pei-Jie; Aileen Chuang; Shu-Jen Wu
297-316Tolerance of Some Mediterranean Crops to Copper and Zinc: Implications in Toxic Metal Clean UpA. López-Gonzálvez; A. Probanza; V. Galli; C. Hevia; A. Marín; F. Muñoz-Campos; C. Barbas
317-340The Influence of Varying Algal Biomass On Contaminant Exposure in Benthic-Planktonic Mesocosms: Copper (Ii)K. Arnold Turner; Robert P. Mason; Joel E. Baker

Volume 16, Issue 2-3 (1999)

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95-117The Influence of Varying Planktonic and Periphytic Algal Biomass On Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls in MesocosmsJeffrey T. F. Ashley; Joel E. Baker
119-141Heavy Metals in Moss and Bark From Urban Area of Florence: A New Cleaness Procedure for Removing Superficial Particulate MatterL. Ducceschi; P Cellini Legittimo; L. Morassi Bonzi
143-150Concentrations of Hchs and Ddts in the Tissues of River Dolphins, Platanista Gangetica, From the River Ganges, IndiaA. N. Subramanian; R. S. Lal Mohan; V. M. Karunagaran; R. Babu Rajendran
151-173Spatial and Temporal Changes of Suspended Matter in Relation to Wind and Vegetation Cover in A Mediterranean Shallow Coastal EnvironmentG. Sara; M. Leonardi; A. Mazzola
175-195The Nutrient Status of Some Graminaceous Species in Britain. 1. Molinia Caerulea (L.) MoenchA. P. Rowland; H. E. Jones; V. H. Kennedy
197-213Organochlorine Residues in Coastal Birds From the Vellar River Watershed Areas, Parangipettai, Southern IndiaV. M. Karunagaran; A. N. Subramanian
215-238Origin and Distribution of Suspended Organic Matter As Inferred From Carbon Isotope Composition in A Mediterranean Semi-Enclosed Marine SystemA. Mazzola; G. Sarà; F. Venezia; M. Caruso; D. Catalano; S. Hauser
239-253Seasonal Variations in the Metal Concentration of Taraxacum Officinale, Plantago Major and Plantago LanceolataR. Djingova; I. Kuleff

Volume 16, Issue 1 (1999)

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1-5Benthic Chambers Experiments in the Rapallo Harbour (Gulf of Tigullio)N. Della Croce
7-30Community Experiments Using Benthic Chambers: Microbial Significance in Highly Organic Enriched SedimentsR. Danovaro; A. Pusceddu; A. Covazzi Harriague; D. Marrale; A. Dell'sanno; M. Petrillo; G. Albertelli; N. Della Croce
31-49Benthic Fluxes and Pore Water Profiles in the Tigullio GulfG. Ciceri; S. Ceradini
51-66Community Experiments Using Benthic Chambers: 2. Meio- and Macrofaunal Community Structure and MetabolismG. Albertellli; M. Chiantore; A. Covazzi Harriague; R. Danovaro; N. Della Croce
67-74Heavy Metals and Radiochemical Analyses in the Sediments of the Rapallo HarbourF. Fiori; D. Capra; F. Nonnis Marzano; C. Triulzi
75-93Research On Zooplankton in the Gulf of RapalloS. Sei; P. Licandro; Zunini Sertorio; I. Ferrari

Volume 15, Issue 4 (1999)

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235-272Recent Changes in the Hydrobiology of the Aral SeaN. V. Aladin; W. T. W. Potts; I. S. Plotnikov; A. A. Filippov; M. I. Orlova
273-289Effect of Pollution On the Occurrence, Distribution and Sulphur Transformation Ability of the Thiobacilli in the River GangaSankar Narayan Sinha; Rudra Deb Banerjee
291-309A Comparison of the Short-Term Dynamics of Soil “Damage” Due to Enhanced Nitrogen Deposition As Ammonium Sulphate Or Nitric AcidCatherine C. White; Malcom S. Cresser
311-319Heavy Metals in Sediments and Oysters From Bluefields Bay, NicaraguaHumberto González; Marta Ramírez; Ibis Torres

Volume 15, Issue 1-3 (1998)

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1-13Accumulation of Organochlorine Compounds in Oysters (Crassostrea Gasar) of an Estuarine Environment: Case of A Tropical Lagoon in the Gulf of GuineaNasséré Kaba; Roland Kouakou
15-25Trace Metals in Fish and Crustaceans - Identifying Heavier Polluted Areas in the Ghanaian Continental ShelfDavid K. Dodoo; Soraya A. Tabbicca; Peter Aryee-Sackey
27-46Inventories and Distribution of Radiocaesium in Arctic Marine Sediments: Influence of Biological and Physical ProcessesLee W. Cooper; Jacqueline M. Grebmeier; I. L. Larsen; Scott S. Dolvin; Andrew J. Reed
47-68Fluxes and Transport of Organic Carbon and Trace Metals in the Tropical Tsengwen Estuary, Southwestern TaiwanJia-Jang Hung
69-86Enrichments of Trace Metals in Particulate Matter From the Southern East China Sea, North of TaiwanJia-Jang Hung; Chia-Lin Chan
87-102The Influence of Anthropogenic Contamination On Metals Release From Coastal Sediment Suspensions with Aerated Sea WaterV. M. Shulkin; N. N. Bogdanova
103-113Sedimentary Pigments and Organic Matter in Relation to Benthic Fauna in the Tan-Shui Estuary, TaiwanKevin Chu; Yuh-Wen Chiu; Neng-Chun Yao; Liang-Hsien Chen
115-127Community Tolerance Comparison As A New and Sensitive Ecotoxicological ToolRod N. Millward
129-142Ecological Survey of Coastal I Water Adjacent to Nuclear Power I Plants in TaiwanTsu-Chang Hung; Che-Chung Huang; Kwang-Tsao Shao
143-155Brittlestars, Biomarkers and Beryl: Assessing the Toxicity of Oil-Based Drill Cuttings Using Laboratory, Mesocosm and Field StudiesLyn C. Newton; J. Douglas McKenzie
157-165Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Pcbs) Pollution in Sea of JapanN. Kannan; N. Yamashita; G. Petrick; J. C. Duinker
167-183Lead-210 and Beryllium-7 in the Aerosol Particles Around Taiwan Off-Shore AreasYu-Chia Chung; Ping Chen
185-198Disposal of Coal Fly Ash at A Deep Water Site in the Eastern Mediterranean Off Israel - Six Years of MonitoringNurit Kress; Barak Herut
199-209Summary of 25 Years of Xylem Tracheids and Sewage/Sludge in the SeaAnita R. Freudenthal
211-222Study On the Hydraulic Characteristics of Taichung Harbour in TaiwanZ. M. Tseng; H. T. Chou; J. T. Juang
223-233Quantitative Pollution Spill Risk Assessment: Using A Gis-Based SystemAustin Ives; Bart Baca; Christos Douligeris; Lefteris Iakovou

Volume 14, Issue 3-4 (1998)

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169-171Third International Ocean Pollution Symposium, 7-11 April 1997, at Harbor Branch, Fort Pierce, Florida, USAI. W. Duedall; G. Howells
173-196A Geochemical and Biological Basis for Marine Sediment Quality GuidelinesJ. M. Bewers; J. M. Osborne; D. H. Loring; M. Porebski
197-214The Application of A Tiered Testing Approach to the Management of Dredged Sediments for Disposal at Sea in CanadaL. M. Porebski; J. M. Osborne
215-229Nuclear Wastes in the Arctic Ocean. the Consequences of Past Dumping and Opportunities for Future PreventionP. A. Johnson
231-239Damos: Twenty Years of Dredged Material Disposal Site Monitoring. Isn'st That Enough?Thomas J. Fredette
241-257Reassessment of the Ocean-To-Atmosphere Flux of Carbon MonoxideYuegang Zuo; Maria A. Guerrero; Ronald D. Jones
259-263Vegetable Oil Spills - Pollution Or Over-Cautiousness?Stephen M. Mudge
265-277Trace Organic Matter in the Ria Formosa, PortugalStephen M. Mudge; Maria Joao Bebianno
279-289Application of Remote Sensing in Detection of Ocean Oil PollutionJ. T. Juang; K. S. Chen; C. F. Chen; L. Y. Chang
291-303Bacterial Degradation of Vegetable OilsM. Gloria Pereira; Stephen M. Mudge; John Latchford
305-319Preliminary Evaluation of the Use of Phosphogypsum for Reef Substrate. I. A Laboratory Study of Bioaccumulation of Radium and Six Heavy Metals in an Aquatic Food ChainDavid L. Nieland; Charles A. Wilson; John W. Fleecer; Bin Sun; Ronald F. Malone; Shulin Chen
321-340Preliminary Evaluation of the Use of Phosphogypsum for Reef Substrate. Ii. A Study of the Effects of Phosphogypsum Exposure On Diversity and Biomass of Aquatic OrganismsCharles A. Wilson; David L. Nieland; John W. Fleecer; Antonio Todaro; Ronald F. Malone; Kelly A. Rusch
341-355Exponential Collapse of Benthic Depurative Capacity in A Eutrophic Tropical Marine Ecosystem: A Threshold Response to Organic Nitrogen LoadingAlba I. Mosquera; Jorge E. Corredor; Julio M. Morell
357-374The Water Quality of Kingston Harbour: Evaluating the Use of the Planktonic Community and Traditional Water Quality IndicesDale F. Webber; Mona K. Webber
375-390Metal Concentration in Oyster, Crassostrea Gigas, and Sediment in Ann-Ping Mariculture Ground, TaiwanChon-Lin Lee; Tsen Wang; Chiu-Huey Hsu; Shin-Fang Lay

Volume 14, Issue 2 (1998)

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83-96Do Bacteria Compete with Phytoplankton for Inorganic Nutrients? Possible Ecological ImplicationsRoberto Danovaro
97-106Chemical Approach to Study the Environmental Implications of Humic Acid and Gamma-Hch InteractionVirendra Misra; Shri Dhar Pandey; P. N. Viswanathan
107-121Holly (Ilex Aquifolium L.) As Zinc and Cadmium Accumulative Indicator in Biogeochemical ProspectingP. Cellini Legittimo; L. Ducceschi; M. Martini
123-131Changes of Soil Enzyme Activities By Simulated Acid and Nitrogen DepositionH. Kang; D. Lee
133-141Occurrence of the Dinoflagellate Gymnodinium Catenatum (Graham) Along the Mediterranean Coast of Alexandria (Egypt)G. Wagdy Labib
143-149The Existence and Removal of Evaporable 137Cs-Containing Compound(S) From the Extract of Lichen Cetraria IslandicaO. Nedič; A. Stankovič; S. Stankovič
151-161Assessment of Trace Metals in the Sediments From the Coastal Zone of Alexandria, EgyptM. A. Okbah; Th. H. Mahmoud; M. S. El-Deek

Volume 14, Issue 1 (1997)

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1-20Gas and Organic Matter in Last Glacial and Holocenic Sediments of Venice LagoonP. V. Curzi; M. Fabiano; G. Fava
21-30Studies of Thermal Transformation of Humic and Fulvic Acids in Soils Ii. ThermogravimetryTao Zuyi; Liu Shifang; Zhao Fan Zhi; Yang Yuhui
31-38Epiphytic Lichens and Tree Leaves As Biomonitors of Trace Elements Released By Geothermal Power PlantsStefano Loppi; Enrico Cenni; Filippo Bussotti; Marco Ferretti
39-54The Relationship Between Iodine, Chlorinity, Ph, Reactive Phosphate, Nitrite and Organic Matter in the Coastal Water of AlexandriaThanaa H. Mahmoud; Mohamed El Deek
55-67Chemical Availability and Transformations of Trace Metals (Fe, Mn, Zn, Co and Ni) in Lake Maryut Sediments, Alexandria, EgyptMohamed A. Okbah; Fathy T. Tayel
69-77Oxidative Metabolism and Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase in the Detoxification of Phosphamidon and Methylparathion in Prawn, Metapenaeus MonocerosY. Sreenivasulu; M. Srinivasulu Reddy
79-80Organotin-Environmental Fate and EffectsGwyneth Howells
81-82A review of: “Toxic Impacts On the Aquatic Environment”Gwyneth Howells

Volume 13, Issue 4 (1997)

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213-222The Buffer Capacity of Calcareous Soils in Gansu Province of ChinaChu Taiwei; Du Jinzhou; Song Yongjie; Tao Zuyi
223-236Pesticide Residues in Water From River Kaveri, South IndiaRamasamy Babu Rajendran; Annamalai Subramanian
237-248Studies of Thermal Transformations of Humic and Fulvic Acids in Soils I. Infrared Spectroscopy and Temperature-Programmed Pyrolysis Mass SpectrometryTao Zuyi; Liu Shifang; Zhai Jianjun; Sheng Fenling
249-270Dominating Chemical Factors in Mine Water Induced Impoverishment of the Invertebrate Fauna of Two Streams in the Durham Coalfield, UkAdam P. Jarvis; Paul L. Younger
271-278Interactions of Insecticide Thiodan (Endosulfan) and Heavy Metal Chromium and Impact On Fish and Aquatic EcosystemU. K. Sarkar; S. K. Konar
279-282Environmental Monitoring of Fresh WatersG. Howells

Volume 13, Issue 3 (1997)

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139-154Dose Dependent Interactions Between Ammonification Potential and Bacteria in Three Tropical Pond EcosystemsB. B. Jana; Jayabrata Chatterjee; Tapas K. Jana
155-170Distribution of Alkalinity, Ph, Salinity and Carbon Dioxide Components in the Coastal Waters of AlexandriaThanaa H. Mahmoud
171-212Risk Assessment and Management of Contamination of Eels (Anguilla Spp.) By Persistent Xenobiotic Organochlorine CompoundsBrian Knights

Volume 13, Issue 2 (1996)

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69-75Study of Joint Action of Mercury and Lead On Discharges of the Antennule-Inner Ramus Nerve of the Crayfish (Cambarus Clarkii)Lie-Xiong Zhang; Chonggang Yuan; Longnian Lin; Huanmin Wei; Lifang Lin
77-91Spatial Variations of Heavy Metals in the East China Sea Continental Shelf Surface SedimentsSaulwood Lin; Chin-Ming Chen
93-102Competition of Hydrogen and Manganese Ions for Adsorption Sites in Sitka Spruce LitterPana Giotis Michopoulos; Malcolm S. Cresser
103-112Environmental Significance of Humic Acid in the Sequestration of MetalsVirendra Misra; Shri Dhar Pandey; P. N. Viswanathan
113-131Trace Metal Uptake By Pichia Spartinae, an Endosymbiotic Yeast in the Salt Marsh Cord Grass Spartina AlternifloraW. James Catallo; W. Henk; L. Younger; O. Mills; D. J. Thiele; S. P. Meyers
133-135G. Howells (Book Review) On “Biology of Freshwater Pollution”G. Howells
137-138A review of: “Agricultural Chemicals and the Environment Issues in Environmental Science and Technology”A. C. Edwards

Volume 13, Issue 1 (1996)

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1-19Experimental Investigation of Potassium and Nitrate Dynamics in A Headwater Stream in Mid-WalesP. J. Chapman; B. Reynolds; H. S. Wheater
21-37Seasonal Fluctuations in the Nutritional Value of Particulate Organic Matter in A LagoonAntonio Pusceddu; Emilio Serra; Ornella Sanna; Mauro Fabiano
39-49Heavy Metals in Epiphytic Mosses: An Experience in FlorencePaola Cellini Legittimo; Roberta Benvenuti
51-63A Functional Approach to the Assessment of the Nutritional Value of Particulate Organic MatterCristina Misic; Mauro Fabiano
65-67A review of: “Biogenic Trace Gases: Measuring Emissions From Soil and Waters”G. Howells

Volume 12, Issue 4 (1996)

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217-218Radioactivities in the Mediterranean SeaG. Howells Editor
219-223Gas Transfer Coefficient Evaluation in the Mediterranean Sea Using Bomb Produced RadiocarbonA. Battaglia; G. Queirazza
225-230Radioactive Contamination in the Italian Seas: An Overview Also in the Light of the European Marina-Med ProjectSerena Risica
231-237Horizontal Distribution of Some Artificial Radionuclides in Sediments Collected Off the Rhone Mouth (Gulf of Lions-Mediterranean Sea)M. Arnaud; S. Charmasson
239-246Evolution of Radiocontamination of the Northern and Middle Adriatic Sea in the Period 1979–1990Francesco Nonnis Marzano; Cesare Triulzi; Marina Vaghi
247-251Vertical Distribution and Inventories of 239,240Pu in Deep Sea Sediments of the Mediterranean Sea (Algerian Basin, Ionian Sea)R. Delfanti; C. Papucci; C. Testa; D. Desideri; M. A. Meli; C. Roselli
253-258137Cs Inventory in Abiotic Component and Biota From the Aegean and Ionian Sea - GreeceH. Florou
259-264Radioactive Isotopes of Strontium, Caesium and Plutonium in Sediments of the Northern Adriatic SeaDonatella Desideri; Maria Assunta Meli; Francesco Nonnis Marzano; Carla Roselli; Corrado Testa; Cesare Triulzi; Marina Vaghi
265-277Radioactivity in the Baltic SeaE. Holm
279-286A Chemical Characterization of A Lagoon Ecosystem: The Sacca Di Goro (Po River Delta, Italy)C. Bondavalli; E. Croce; S. Meloni; M. Oddone; C. Triulzi
287-295Transport of Inorganic Phosphate in the Marine Seagrass Posidonia Oceanica By 32P-Phosphate As TracerP. Orlando; G. Queirazza; L. Guzzi; R. Trenta; R. Trevisi; C. Melodia; A. De Feo
297-302Environmental Radioactivity and Volcanological Features of Three Islands of the Mediterranean Sea (Pantelleria, Ustica and Vulcano)S. Bellia; M. Brai; S. Hauser; P. Puccio; S. Rizzo

Volume 12, Issue 3 (1996)

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163-170Water Discoloration in Alexandria, Egypt, April 1993. I. Occurrence of Prorocentrum Triestinum Schiffer (Red Tide) Bloom and Associated Physical and Chemical ConditionsWagdy Labib
171-186The Chemical Composition and Flow of the River Lea, SpainA. Echeandia; E. Ruiz; M. Ascacibar; H. Casey
187-198Microbial Response to Oil Disturbance in the Coastal Sediments of the Ligurian Sea (Nw Mediterranean)Roberto Danovaro; Norberto Della Croce; Mauro Fabiano
199-212Changes in the Biochemical Composition of Tetraselmis Suecia and Isochrysis Galbana During Growth and DecayAntonio Pusceddu; Mauro Fabiano
213-215Book reviews

Volume 12, Issue 1-2 (1996)

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1-2PrefaceTsu-Chang Hung
3-13Restoration of the Marine Ecological Environment Along the Charting Coastal Area: Chemical StudiesTsu-Chang Hung; Pei-Jie; Shu-Jen Wu; Aileen Chuang
15-29Restoration of the Marine Ecological Environment Along the Charting Coast: Primary Productivity and Biomass StudyTsu-Chang Hung; Shu-Jie Wu; Aileen Chuang
31-39Source and Effect of Heavy Metal Pollution in the Coastal Taiwan SedimentsSaulwood Lin; Chin-Ming Chen
41-56Microbial Potential for the Anaerobic Transformation of Simple Homocyclic and Heterocyclic Compounds in Sediments of the Tsengwen RiverShiu-Mei Liu; Cheng-Lung Kuo
57-66Eutrophication of Two Lakes in Kinmen Island (Taiwan)C. C. Li
67-89Distribution of Trace Metals in the Surface Sediments of Two Pristine Subalpine Lakes in TaiwanJen-Kang Wann; Chen-Tung Arthur Chen
91-101Photodegradation of BenthiocarbHong-Ming Cheng; Deng-Fwu Hwang
103-108Arsenic in Two Taiwanese Bivalves, Crassostrea Gigas (Thumberg) and Meretrix Lusoria RödingWen-Lung Wu
109-114Comparative Toxicity of Copper and Zinc to Isolated Eel HepatocytesDeng-Fwu Hwang; Jui-Fen Lin; Sen-Shyong Jeng
115-123Study of Fishes in the Chung-Kung Stream: Species Distribution and Organochlorine Pesticide ResiduesH. -C. Wang; C. Liu; H. -J. Huang; P. -Y. Chung; K. -H. Huang
125-134Liver Metallothionein Level and Metal Content in Fish of Chung-Kung Stream, Taiwan-Tilapia and Liza MacrolepsisC. Liu; H. -J. Huang; H. -C. Wang; P. -Y. Chung; K. -H. Huang
135-145The Distribution and Impacts of Dioxins and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Taiwan Er-Jen RiverY-C. Ling; D-K. Soong; M-K. Lee; I-P. Huang; H-C. Wang; C. Liu; K-H. Huang
147-161Sensitivity of Ozone Production to the Nmhc Composition, Aerosol Back-Scattering and High Chimney EmissionChung-Ming Liu

Volume 11, Issue 4 (1995)

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183-192Combined Toxicity of Ethylamine and Methylamine in an Aquatic Bioassay System Using the Marine Bacterium Vibrio HarveyiK. W. Thomulka; J. H. Lange
193-205Evidence for Atmospheric Deposition Impacts On the Enchytraeid Worm Population of Uk Upland Ombrotrophic PeatsLaila Yesmin; E. Adsil Fitzpatrick; Malcolm S. Cresser
207-212Protein Metabolic Response to Carbon Tetrachloride in A Freshwater Fish, Sarotherodon MossambicusS. V. Raman Rao; B. Padmavathi; K. Sathyavelu Reddy; K. Indira
213-228Vehicle-Induced Lead and Cadmium Contamination of Roadside Soil and Plants in ItalyMarco Ferretti; Enrico Cenni; Filippo Bussotti; Paolo Batistoni
229-254The Use of Selected Sediment Analyses to Answer Lake Management Questions: A Case Study for Lake Panasoffkee, FloridaT. V. Belanger; H. H. Heck; M. Sohn; P. R. Sweets; M. A. Morris; N. Julien
255-268The Effect of Sewage Discharge On Water Quality Off the Coast of Alexandria in Spring and SummerThanaa H. Mahmoud
269-270A review of: “Engineering Risk Analysis of Water Pollution. Probabilities and Fuzzy Sets”Velimir Pravdic
271-273A review of: “Waste Treatment and Disposal”G. Howells
275-276A review of: “Detection Methods for Cyanobacterial Toxins”Judith A. Taylor

Volume 11, Issue 3 (1995)

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137-181Accounting for Cadmium: Tracking Emissions of Cadmium From the Global EconomyTim Jackson; Alex Macgillivray

Volume 11, Issue 2 (1995)

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69-83Organic and Inorganic Characterization of Marine ColloidsRussell N. Vernonclark; Edward D. Goldberg; Kathe K. Bertine
85-95Behaviour of Chemical Elements in Plants and SoilsI. V. Shtangeeva
97-104Studies On the Effect of Hexachlorocyclohexane On the Growth and Silk Qualities of Silkworm, Bombyx Mori LA. Bhagyalakshmi; S. Venkata Reddy; R. Ramamurthi; P. S. Reddy
105-112Changes in Lipid Peroxidation in the Gill and Muscle of the Marine Bivalve (Perna Viridis) During Exposure to Cadmium and CopperS. M. Arasu; P. Sreenivasula Reddy
113-116Modulations in Protein Metabolism of Oziotelphusa Senex Senex During Cypermethrin IntoxicationK. Yellamma; K. Ayyanna; A. T. V. Reddy
117-129A Critical Appraisal of Field Evidence From A Regional Survey for Acid Deposition Effects On Scottish Moorland PodzolsCatherine C. White; Malcolm S. Cresser
131Integrated Pollution Control, Drake, J.A.G. (Editor) (1994) 102pp. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge. Isbn 0-85404-705-0, £37.50Brian Knights
133Quantitative Ecology-Spatial and Temporal Scaling, David C. Schneider, Published Academic Press, 1994, 395 Pp., Isbn: 0-12-627860-1, Price £38.00, HardbackD. Osborn
135-136Chemical Speciation in the Environment, Editors A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson, Blackie Academic and Professional, Chapman and Hall, London, 1995, Isbn 0 7514 0021 1, Library of Congress Cat. No.: 94 71807, 408 Pp., Price £79.00 HardbackG. Howells

Volume 11, Issue 1 (1995)

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1-10Possible Use of Rna:Dna Ratio for Detecting Oil Induced Disturbance: A Field ReportRoberto Danovaro; Mauro Fabiano; Giancarlo Albertelli
11-24Contaminants in Muscle of Plaice and Halibut Collected From the St. Lawrence Estuary and Northwest AtlanticJ. Hellou; P. V. Hodson; C. Upshall
25-37Dissolved Ions of Trace and Major Elements and in Suspended Sediments in the Nile, EgyptZ. R. Komy; A. A. El-samahy
39-54Effect of Polymeric Coatings On Phytoplankton Standing CropA. B. Tadros; F. A. Zaghloul
55-66Scanning Electron Microscopy of Humic Substances Produced During Cellulose DecompositionM. De Nobili; M. T. Baca; N. Milani
67-68A review of: “Lead in Soil: Recommended Guidelines”G. Howells

Volume 10, Issue 3-4 (1995)

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191-192PrefaceKen Collins
193-203Stabilized Coal Ash Artificial Reef StudiesK. J. Collins; A. C. Jensen
205-216A Review of Waste Tyre Utilisation in the Marine EnvironmentK. J. Collins; A. C. Jensen; S. Albert
217-231Stabilised Coal Ash Studies in ItalyG. Relini; G. Dinelli; A. Sampaolo
233-247Experiences of Coal Ash Artificial Reefs in TaiwanKuo Shu-te; Hsu Tsan-chuan; Shao Kwang-tsao
249-258Application of High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete to Marine StructuresTatsuo Suzuki
259-272Behaviour of Dioxins, Furans and Metals Associated with Stabilized Msw Combustor Ash in Sea WaterFrank J. Roethel; Vincent T. Breslin
273-293Chemical Behaviour of Calcium in Stabilized Oil Ash Reef Blocks After Five Years in the OceanW. Shad Meldrum; Iver W. Duedall; Chin-Shin Shieh
295-304Possible Use of Ash Residues for the Construction of Artificial Reefs at SeaChih-Shin Shieh; Iver W. Duedall

Volume 10, Issue 1-2 (1995)

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1-2Second International Ocean Pollution Symposium, 4-8 October 1993I. W. Duedall; G. Howells
3-8The Health of the Oceans - A 1994 UpdateEdward D. Goldberg
9-23The Declining Influence of Science On Marine Environmental PolicyJ. M. Bewers
25-31The Scientific Basis of Marine Pollution Prevention StrategiesVelimir Pravdić
33-46Terrigenous Inputs and Accumulation of Trace Metals in the Southeastern Taiwan StraitJia-Jang Hung
47-60Interactions Among the Copper Species and Forms in Sea Water/Sediments and Copper Bioaccumulation in OystersTsu-Chang Hung; Pei-Jie; Bor-Chen Han
61-69Radioactivity Monitored From Moored Oceanographic BuoysUlf Roar Aakenes
71-85Acoustic Observations of Bottom Surge From Dredged Material Discharge in the Open OceanJohn J. Tsai; Hening Huang; John R. Proni
87-95Determination of Toxic Pollutants in Water Using A Marine Phytoplankton Dunaliella Bioculata and Doppler Laser VelocimetrySushila Krishnaswamy Chang
97-104The Reuse of Urban and Industrial Waste in Tai-Lin-Pu Reclamation Project, TaiwanJ. C. Chuang; Y. C. Lan; Y. S. Hsu; S. L. Chuang; S. R. Liaw; C. S. Chang
105-114Biotransformations of Chlorophenols in River SedimentsBea-Ven Chang; Kao-Tzung Liao; Tzu-Ming Pan; Shaw-Ying Yuan
115-125Anaerobic Degradation of Chlorophenols By 2,4-Dichlorophenol-Adapted Microbial Communities at Different ConcentrationsBea-Ven Chang; Mon-Bor Liou; Shaw-Ying Yuan; Tzu-Ming Pan
127-135Vegetable Oil Spills On Salt MarshesStephen M. Mudge; Ian D. Goodchild; Matthew Wheeler
137-156Comparative Toxicities of Polar and Non-Polar Organic Fractions From Sediments Affected By the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Prince William Sound, AlaskaDouglas A. Wolfe; K. John Scott; John R. Clayton Jr.; John Lunz; James R. Payne; Timothy A. Thompson
157-166The Coastal Environmental Characteristics of TaiwanKuang-Lung Fan
167-180A Marine Pollution Study of Northeast Coastal Water Off Taiwan IslandKevin Chu; Tzu-Ming Pan; Rong-Jeng Tseng; Liang-Hsien Chen
181-190Heavy Metal Concentrations in Sea Urchin Tissues From Egypt, Ireland and United KingdomH. M. Mostafa; K. J. Collins

Volume 9, Issue 3-4 (1995)

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139-143The Loch Fleet Project: OverviewGwyneth Howells
145-160Deposition Inputs, Water Quality and Liming EffectivenessT. R. K. Dalziel
161-177The Effects of Liming On Soil Chemistry at Loch Fleet, ScotlandE. J. Wilson; B. W. Bache
179-191The Brown Trout Population at Loch Fleet Eight Years After LimingA. W. H. Turnpenny; J. M. Fleming; R. Wood
193-205Pre-and Post-Liming Aquatic Communities and Trout DietsA. G. P. Milner; R. J. Aston
207-215Evidence for Ph Insensitivity in Some Insects Inhabiting Peat Pools in the Loch Fleet CatchmentG. N. Foster
217-229Responses of Some Terrestrial Invertebrates to Catchment Treatments Applied at Loch FleetG. N. Foster; M. D. Eyre; M. L. Luff; S. P. Rushton
231-245Seven Years of Change Following Liming of Sphagnum Communities in Sector Vii of the Loch Fleet CatchmentO. M. Bragg; R. S. Clymo
247-260The Loch Fleet Project in the Context of Acidification Reduction MeasuresR. A. Skeffington; Jenna M. Lines
261-267Book Reviews
268Erratum

Volume 9, Issue 2 (1994)

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67-74Alterations in Carbohydrate Metabolism in Selected Tissues of Crab, Oziotelphusa Senex Senex (Fabricius) Under Fenvalerate-Induced StressP. Sreenivasula Reddy; A. Bhagyalakshmi
75-85Ecological Study of Spring-Early Summer Phytoplankton Blooms in A Semi-Enclosed EstuaryWagdy Labib
87-103Metals in Zooplankton from the Baltic Sea, 1980–84Lutz Brügmann; Ursula Hennings
105-113The Influence of Air Pollution on Soluble Proteins, Chlorophyll Degradation, MDA, Sulphur and Heavy Metals in A Transplanted LichenClaudia M. Gonzalez; Maria L. Pignata
115-134The Chemistry of Throughfall, Stemflow and Soil Water Beneath Oak Woodland and Moorland Vegetation in Upland WalesC. Soulsby; B. Reynolds
135-138Book reviews

Volume 9, Issue 1 (1994)

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1-6Metal Content in Selected Tissues and Shell of Pern A Virwis (L) From Pondicherry, East Coast of IndiaN. Tejo Prakash; T. S. Naidu; K. S. Jagannatha Rao
7-12Removal of Mercury from Polluted Waters by the Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)Humberto González; Martin Lodenius; Lisette Martinez
13-29Scottish Regional and District Estimates of Non-Point Source Nitrate Nitrogen (No3-N) Loadings Using AVHRR Satellite DataG. G. Wright
31-40Phosphorus in Sediments of Lake Edku, Egypt. The Influence of Chemical and Grain Size ParametersAtef A. Moussa; Mohamed A. El-sabrouti; Osman A. El-rayis; Khalil M. Kh
41-46Heavy Metals in Plankton of Uppanar, Vellar and Kaduviar Estuaries of Southeast Coast of IndiaS. Senthilnathan; T. Balasubramanian
47-62Effects of Chemical Preservative and Temperature Storage Conditions on Cations and Anions in Natural WaterK. R. Bull; K. H. Lakhani; A. P. Rowland
63-66Book review

Volume 8, Issue 4 (1994)

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233-248Amelioration of Streamwater Acidity by Catchment Liming-Response of Podzolic Soils to Pasture ImprovementB. Reynolds; M. Hornung; B. A. Emmett; S. J. Brown
249-264The Effects of Acidity on Carbon Fluxes from Ombrotrophic PeatL. J. Sanger; M. F. Billett; M. S. Cresser
265-274Heavy Metal Pollution in Sediment from the Eastern Adriatic Coast, CroatiaI. Vukadin; N. Odžak; J. Radaĉrić
275-285Estrogenic Effects of Effluents from Sewage Treatment WorksC. E. Purdom; P. A. Hardiman; V. V. J. Bye; N. C. Eno; C. R. Tyler; J. P. Sumpter
287A review of: “The Dictionary of Substances and Their Effects (Dose)” Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry, Uk 1992. Isbn 0-85186 331 0 (Vol. 1), Edited By Mervyn Richardson, and Sharat Gangolli. Price Vol, 1 £180.00, Full Series (7 Volumes) £850.00 (Prior to Vol. 2 Publication). the Complete Work Is Expected to Be Available By 1995.Gwyneth Howells

Volume 8, Issue 3 (1993)

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131Preface
133-134Dissolved Organically-Bound Carbon in Temperate EcosystemsJ. W. Parsons
135-151Isolation and Chemical Characterization of Dissolved and Colloidal Organic MatterGeorge Aiken; Jerry Leenheer
153-169The Role of Organic Matter in Natural Aquatic Systems: Analytical ConstraintsFritz H. Frimmel; Stefan A. Huber; Thomas Gremm
171-184Dissolved Organic Matter in Forest Soils: Sources, Complexing Properties and Action On Herbaceous PlantsA. T. Kuiters
185-201Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter On the Bio-Availability and Toxicity of Metals in Soils and Aquatic SystemsD. Vaughan; D. G. Lumsdon; D. J. Linehan
203-215Processes Influencing Dissolved Organic Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulphur in SoilsB. L. Williams; A. C. Edwards
217-231The Impact of Agriculture On Dissolved Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycling in Temperate EcosystemsA. L. Heathwaite

Volume 8, Issue 2 (1993)

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65-8014C and 125I Labelling of Humic Material for Use in Environmental StudiesP. Warwick; L. Carlsen; Amanda Randall; Rui Zhao; Pia Lassen
81-87Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Surface Sediments From the Open AdriaticJozo Dujmov; Jean-Pierre Villeneuve; Perica Sucevic
89-103Fractionation of Mn, Fe, Zn and Cu in Sediments of Khor Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, EgyptM. A. Shata; M. S. El-deek; M. A. Okbah
105-117Increases in Nitrate Concentrations in the River Frome (Dorset) Catchment Related to Changes in Land Use, Fertiliser Applications and Sewage InputH. Casey; R. T. Clarke; S. M. Smith
119-127A Comparative Study On the Levels of Trace Metals in Some Mediterranean and Red Sea FishesH. I. Emara; M. S. El-deek; Nadia Saber Ahmed
129A review of: “Ecological Physical Chemistry”

Volume 8, Issue 1 (1993)

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1-10Incipient Forest Decline in the Province of Trento (Northern Italy). Preliminary Sem Observations and Consideration of Inorganic Components of Leaves and RootsMarco Ferretti; Emilia Barbolani; Paolo Grossoni; Romano Gellini; Francesco Pantani
11-18The Freshwater Mussel Parreysia Favidens (Benson) As A Biological Indicator of Polonium - 210 in A Riverine SystemP. Shahul Hameed; R. Asokan; M. A. R. Iyengar; V. Kannan
19-32Heavy Metals in Tissues of the Norway Lobster Nephrops Norvegicus: Effects of Sex, Size and SeasonM. Canli; R. W. Furness
33-39Input, Uptake and Throughput of Potassium in A Small Chalk Stream, the Bere Stream (Dorset)H. Casey; S. M. Smith
41-47Concurrent Chemical and Histological Analyses: Are They Compatible?J. L. Sericano; T. L. Wade; E. N. Powell; J. M. Brooks
49-59Impacts of Climatic Change On Peatland Hydrochemistry; A Laboratory-Based ExperimentC. Freeman; M. A. Lock; B. Reynolds
61-63Book Reviews

Volume 7, Issue 1-4 (1992)

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1Preface
3-17Partitioning of Cs-137 Between Sediment and Water From the Black SeaM. Fuhrmann; R. Pietrzak; J. Neiheisel; R. Dyer
19-30Comparison of Solid-Phase and Pore-Water Approaches for Assessing the Quality of Marine and Estuarine SedimentsRobert Scott Carr; Duane C. Chapman
31-50Trace Element Contaminants in Sediments From the Noaa National Status and Trends Programme Compared to Data From Throughout the WorldAdriana Y. Cantillo; Thomas P. O'connor
51-74Monitoring of the Fate, Transport, and Effects of Sewage Sludge Disposed at the 106-Mile Deepwater Municipal Sludge Dump SiteDavid Redford; Douglas Pabst; Carlton D. Hupt
75-92Composition of Floating Debris in Harbours of the United StatesDavid P. Redford; Wayne R. Trulli; Heather K. Trulli
93-116The Estuarine Component of the Us E.P.A.'S Environmental Monitoring and Assessment ProgramJohn F. Paul; K. John Scott; A. Fred Holland; Steven B. Weisberg; J. Kevin Summers; Andrew Robertson
117-121Strategy for the Control of Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution in the Wider Caribbean RegionPedro A. Gelabert; Naresh C. Singh
123-134The Precautionary Principle and the Prevention of Marine PollutionTim Jackson; Peter J. Taylor
135-137Comment
139-159Transport of Sewage Sludge in a Mixed Water ColumnJ. S. Bonner; A. N. Ernest; D. S. Hernandez; R. L. Autenrieth
161-172Preliminary Caesium Data From A Cooperative Us/Ussr Monitoring Survey for Chernobyl Radioactivity in the Black SeaWilliam R. Curtis; Jon A. Broadway
173-194Chemical Stability of Capped Dredged Material Disposal Mounds in Long Island Sound, UsaThomas J. Fredette; Joseph D. Germano; Drew A. Carey; Peggy M. Murray; Paula G. Kullberg
195-231Transport of Sewage Sludge From the 106-Mile Site - Results From an October SurveyCarlton D. Hunt; Scott E. Mcdowell; Damian Shea; Robert Hillman; Wayne Trulli; Tom Berger; David Redford; Doug Pabst
233-235Book Review

Volume 6, Issue 1-4 (1992)

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v-viDedication and ObituaryGwyneth Howells; Iver Duedall
vii-viiiPreface
1-17Relationships Between Copper Species and Forms, Hydrographic and Biomass Parameters in the Taiwan Erhjin Chi Coastal AreaTsu-Chang Hung; Charley C. H. Tsai
19-39Environmental Impact on Coastal Waters off Rio De Janeiro Due to Sewage Discharge via Submarine OutfallA. Deluca Luca; R. Wagener; C. Bough; L. H. Melges De Figueiredo; R. Carreira; K. Wagener
41-49Overview of Radioactive Waste Disposal at SeaDominique Calmet
51-68Eutrophication Phenomenon with Special Reference to the Kasštela BayAnte Barić; Ivona Marasović; Miroslav Gacčić
69-78Plastics in the Marine Environment: Problems and SolutionsD. V. Quayle
79-93Stability of a Coal Waste Artificial ReefK. J. Collins; A. C. Jensen; A. P. M. Lockwood
95-107On the Pollution Caused by Organic Materials in Chinhae Bay, KoreaDong Beom Yang
109-115Florida, USA, Port Experience with Marpol Annex VRandall W. Parkinson
117-131Sediment Parameters of Northwest Black Sea Shelf and Slope: Implications for Transport of Heavy Metals and RadionuclidesJames Neiheisel; William McDaniel; George Panteleyev
133-147Variability of Water Column Transparency, Volume Flow and Suspended Solids Near San Diego Sewage Outfall (California): 15 Years of DataAlessandra Conversi; John A. McGowan
149-167Selection of Bioindicators of Pollution for Marine Monitoring ProgrammesDouglas A. Wolfe
169-187Dredged Material Disposal at the Edge of the Florida CurrentJohn J. Tsai; John R. Proni; Paul W. Dammann; Nicholasc Kraus
189-197The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Role in Controlling Aquatic DebrisD. Redford; M. Billy; A. Tom
199-212The Effects of Ocean Disposal of Sewage Sludge On the Relative Abundance of Benthic MegafaunaRobert A. Pikanowski
213-224The Thermal Discharges From Nuclear Power Plants in TaiwanKuang-Lung Fan
225-245Chemical Tracking and Marine Environmental Impact of Ocean Disposal of Calcium Carbonate Residue in the North Yellow SeaJiayi Zhou; Wanying Qian; Gengchen Han; Guangyuan Liu; Yuzhong Fu; Tao Yu; Feiran Zhang
247-258Leaching Characteristics of Lead and Cadmium From Waste-To-Energy Residues in Sea WaterChih-Shin Shieh; Yung-Liung Wei; Iver W. Duedall; Tsen C. Wang
259-270Landbased Pollution Sources and Marine Environmental Quality in the CaribbeanN. C. Singh; R. E. Ward
271-272A review of: “The Uses of Ecology–Lake Washington and Beyond” University of Washington Press, Seattle, Wash., Usa. 352 Pp., 16 Illus., Map, Bibliog., Index. Isbn 0-295-97024-3, Price $19.95.

Volume 5, Issue 4 (1991)

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185-195Assessment of the Water Quality of the River Arno in the Area of Florence, ItalyPaola Cellini Legittimo; Sergio Del Panta; Francesco Pantani
197-215A 4-Years' Analysis of the Meiofauna Community of A Dumping Site for Tio2-Waste Off the Dutch CoastN. Smol; R. Huys; M. Vincx
217-225Seasonal Changes in Soil Atmospheric Co2 Concentrations in Two Upland Catchments and Associated Changes in River Water ChemistryU. Skiba; M. S. Cresser
227-240The Ratio of Rubidium to Caesium in Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus Aculeatus), Benthic and Limnetic Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus), and Juvenile Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus Nerka)Alyre G. Chiasson
241-248The Role of Suspended Matter in Assessing the Assimilative Capacity Case Study of Two Estuaries in the Adriatic SeaMladen Juračić; Velimir Pravdić
249-262Uptake and Dupuration of Petroleum Hydrocarbons By the Backwater Clam, Meretrix Casta ChemnitzA. J. A. Sophia; T. Balasubramanian
263-281North East Scotland River Catchment Nitrate Loading in Relation to Agricultural IntensityG. G. Wright; A. C. Edwards; J. G. Morrice; K. Pugh

Volume 5, Issue 3 (1991)

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129-137Acid Deposition in the Tuscan Appennines During the Dry Period 1988-89R. Udisti; S. Bellandi; E. Barbolani; F. Pantani
139-147Environmental Pollution Due to Natural Factors: A Case Study in A Volcanic Area (Vulcano Island, Italy)Marino Martini; Luciano Giannini; Antonella Buccianti; Laura Maggi; Franco Prati; Paola Cellini Legittimo; Paolo Iozzelli; Bruno Capaccioni
149-170Fish Disease Monitoring in the Dutch Part of the North Sea in Relation to the Dumping of Waste From Titanium Dioxide ProductionDick Vethaak; Jaap Van Der Meer
171-179Heavy Metals in Littoral Deposits Off Havana City, CubaHumberto González; Lutz Brügmann
181-184Book Reviews

Volume 5, Issue 1-2 (1991)

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1-15Disposal of Mine Wastes Containing Pb and Zn Near the Ocean: An Assessment of Associated Environmental Implications in the ArcticG. Asmund; P. Johansen; B. W. Fallis
17-33The Monitoring of UK Sewage Sludge Disposal SitesS. M. Rowlatt; H. L. Rees; C. M. G. Vivian; M. M. Parker
35-55Marine Organisms as Indicators of Heavy Metal Pollution-Experience from 16 Years of Monitoring at a Lead Zinc Mine in GreenlandPoul Johansen; Martin Munk Hansen; Gert Asmund; Palle Bo Nielsen
57-73Applications of Satellite Remote Sensing to Marine Pollution StudiesP. Kilho Park; Jane A. Elrod; Dana R. Kester
75-84Oceanic Wastewater Outfall Plume Characteristics Measured AcousticallyW. Paul Dammann; J. R. Proni; J. F. Craynogk; R. Fergen
85-97Use of Ordination Techniques to Follow Community Succession from Oil Impact to Recovery in the Field
99-127Use Impairments and Ecosystem Impacts of the New York BightR. L. Swanson; T. M. Bell; J. Kahn; J. Olha

Volume 4, Issue 4 (1990)

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177-178Guest EditorialIver W. Duedall
179-187Fishery Enhancement Reef Building ExerciseK. J. Collins; A. C. Jensen; A. P. M. Lockwood
189-195Application of Synchronous Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Characterization of the Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Sediments of the Middle AdriaticJosip Dujmov; Perica Sučcevlča
197-210Prospects for Development of an Index of Biotic Integrity for Evaluating Habitat Degradation in Coastal SystemsWalter G. Nelson
211-219The Effects of Sewage Sludge On Two Life-History Stages of Mytilus EdulisR. Butler; B. D. Roddie; C. P. Mainstone; Tsen C. Wang; J. W. Tucker Jr.
221-225Assimilation of Fenthion in Coastal WaterTsen C. Wnag; J. W. Tucker Jr.
227-234Control Criteria and Activities in Dumping Management in ItalyR. Pagnotta; G. Chiaudani; T. La Noce; S. Panella
235-246Colonization and Selection of Fly-Ash Substrates by Marine InvertebratesRoger N. Bamber
247-258Gypsum Waste Disposal: Land vs Sea or RecyclingWilliam H. Nelson

Volume 4, Issue 3 (1990)

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97-107Nitrate Status of Two Major Rivers in N. E. Scotland with Respect to Land Use and Fertiliser AdditionsA. C. Edwards; K. Pugh; G. Wright; A. H. Sinclair; G. A. Reaves
109-116Coccolithophorids, Nutrients and the Greenhouse EffectKevin J. Flynn
117-173Eifac Water Quality Criteria for European Freshwater Fish: Report On AluminiumG. Howells; T. R. K. Dalziel; J. P. Reader; J. F. Solbe
175A review of: “Environmental Analysis Using Chromatography Interfaced with Atomic Spectroscopy”G. B. Marshall

Volume 4, Issue 2 (1990)

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49-55Heavy Metals in Macroalgae of Havana's Northern Littoral, CubaMarta Ramírez; Humberto González; Nora Ablanedo; Ibis Torres
57-64Freshwater Mussel, Lamellidens Marginalis (Lamarck) (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) As an Indicator of River PollutionP. Shahul Hameed; A. Isaac Mohan Raj
65-83Elemental Analysis of Water and Sediments By External Beam Pixe Part 4. Aliakmon River, GreeceG. A. Mourkides; E. Papadopoulou-mourkidou; A. A. Katsanos; P. K. Kakanis
85-94Trends and Seasonality in the Nitrate Concentrations and Loads of the Bere Stream (Dorset) for the Period 1966-1986H. Casey; S. M. Smith; R. T. Clarke
95-96Book Reviews

Volume 4, Issue 1 (1989)

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1-13Nutrient Limitation of Marine Microbial Production: Fact or Artefact?K. J. Flynn
15-20The Ecological Significance of the Coexistence of Sulphur Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulphide in Volcanic FumarolesPaola Cellini Legittimo; Marino Martini
21-36Interaction Between Nutrient and Predator Limitation of Production in the Marine Euphotic ZoneK. J. Flynn
37-46Heavy Metals in Sediments of Matanzas Bay, CubaHumberto Gonzalez; Lutz Brügmann
47A review of: “Comparative Invertebrate Neurochemistry”Peter D. Evans

Volume 3, Issue 4 (1988)

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269-293Some Practical Aspects of Measurements of Dissolved Free Amino Acids in Natural Waters and Within Microalgae by the Use of HPLCK. J. Flynn
295-311Trace Metal Studies on the Starfish Asterias rubens L. From the Western Baltic SeaLutz Brügmann; Dieter Lange
313-323Particulate Organic Matter and Heavy Metals in Ligurian Open SeaM. Fabiano; F. Baffi; P. Povero; R. Frache

Volume 3, Issue 3 (1988)

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165-253Water Quality Criteria for European Freshwater FishJ. S. Alabaster; D. Calamari; V. Dethlefsen; H. Konemann; R. Lloyd; J. F. Solbé
255-264The Analysis of Tecnazene (2,3,5,6-Tetrachloronitro-benzene) and its Metabolites in Water and FishC. R. Allchin; R. J. Law
265-268Book Reviews

Volume 3, Issue 2 (1988)

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105-117The Environmental Capacity Approach to the Control of Marine Pollution: The Case of Copper in the Krka River EstuaryV. Pravdić; M. Juračić
119-127Contribution of Nitrogen Species to the Surface Aquifers of Volcanic Areas: The Island of Vulcano (Italy)P. Cellini Legittimo; M. Fausti; M. Martini
129-142The Influence of Trace Elements on Environment; Distribution of Thallium in Fluids of Volcanic AreasGiovanni Piccardi; Roberto Udisti; Marino Martini
143-157Effects of Nitrate Nitrogen Additions on Physical, Chemical and Biological Parameters in Lake EnclosuresG. E. Tsicritsis; G. A. Mourkides
159-164Book Reviews

Volume 3, Issue 1 (1987)

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1-38Nitrite and Freshwater FishF. B. Eddy; E. M. Williams
39-48Total and “Selective” Extraction Methods for Trace Metals in Marine Sediment Reference Samples (Mess-1, NBS 1646)S. Guerzoni; G. Rovatti; E. Molinaroli; G. Rampazzo
49-74Scientific Bases for Pollution Control in African Inland WatersC. Biney; D. Calamari; H. Naeve; T. W. Maembe; B. Nyakageni; M. A. H. Saad
75-100Elemental Analysis of Water and Sediments by External Beam PIXE Part 2. Industrial Zone of Ptolemais, GreeceA. A. Katsanos; N. Panayotakis; M. Tzoumezi; E. Papadopoulou-mourkidou; G. A. Mourkides
101-103Book Reviews

Volume 2, Issue 4 (1986)

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289-299Analysis of Trace Elements in Natural WatersM. Brondi; M. Dall'aglio; E. Ghiara; R. Gragnani
301-311The Contribution by the Study of the Algae Forms (Phytoplankton and Periphyton) as Integrators of Physicochemical and Microbiological Data in the Varenna StreamI. Baldini; M. Lo Giudice; P. De Grossi; G. Vestri; R. Muratori
313-317The Role of the Organic Particulate Matter in the Distribution of Trace Metals in Sea WaterF. Baffi; M. Fabiano; A. Dadone; R. Frache
319-334Heavy Metals in Terrestrial Macroinvertebrates: Species Differences Within and Between Trophic LevelsA. J. Morgan; B. Morris; N. James; J. E. Morgan; K. Leyshon
335-350Elemental Analysis of Water and Sediments by External Beam Pixe Part 3: Axios (Vardar) River, GreeceE. Papadopoulou-mourkidou; G. A. Mourkides; A. A. Katsanos; P. K. Kakanis
351-355Distribution and Migration of some Metals in the Water-Sediment System Using RadiotracersL. Maggi; S. Meloni; G. Queirazza; W. Martinotti
357-363Book Reviews

Volume 2, Issue 3 (1986)

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175-179Assessment of Iodine Direct Titration in Sea Water by Constant Current PotentiometryEmilia Barbolani; Giovanni Piccardi
181-186Trace Metals in Marine Environment in Relation to the Study of Their Biogeochemical CycleA. Seritti; R. Ferrara; E. Morelli; C. Barghigiani; A. Petrosino
187-194Density and Viscosity Measurements of Natural SolutionsM. Polemi; M. R. Provenzano; S. A. Bufo; A. Sacco
195-198Recent Instrumental Developments in the Background Correction Systems for Flame and Furnace Atomic AbsorptionP. Galli; C. Magistrelli
199-204Identification and Choice of a Biological Indicator for the Study of the Contamination of a River Environment by Heavy MetalsG. Bonforte; L. Guzzi; W. Martinotti; G. Queirazza
205-218Determination of Microbial Activity in Marine Sediments by Resazurin ReductionC. Peroni; G. Rossi
219-231Mercury Pollution in the Surface Environment of a Volcanic AreaPaola Cellini Legittimo; Giovanni Piccardi; Marino Martini
233-249Environmental Effects on Toxicity of Heavy Metals to Two Species of Tropical Marine Fish from Northern AustraliaG. R. W. Denton; C. Burdon-jones
251-261Calcium-Lead Interactions Involving Earthworms: An HypothesisA. J. Morgan
263-285Elimination of Pentachlorobiphenyls by Nereis virens (Polychaeta) in the Laboratory and the Marine EnvironmentH. Goerke; W. Ernst
287A Review of: “INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND THE EARTH: CHEMICAL RESOURCES, THEIR EXTRACTION, USE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, by J. E. Fergusson, Pergamon Press (Environmental Science Series Volume 6) 1982. 4OOpp. ISBN 0-08-023995-1 Hardcover ISBN 0-08-023994-3 Flexicover”John F. Spencer

Volume 2, Issue 2 (1986)

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73-88Possible Origins of a Novel Carotenoid in Sediments from two Organic-rich SitesP. S. Ridout; R. J. Morris; P. J. C. Tibbetts
89-94Separation of Organic Materials and Metallic Elements from Marine Waters by the Operation of Gas-Bubble ExtractionG. Loglio; P. Cellini Legittimo; G. Mori; U. Tesei; R. Cini
95-102Complexing Capacity of Thermal Waters of Montecatini Terme (Italy)Paola Cellini Legittimo; Francesco Pantani
103-111Phosphate Analysis of Marine SedimentsP. Giordani; M. Astorri
113-124Determination of Trace Elements in Marine Sediments Collected Between the Volturno River and the Circeo Cape (Tyrrhenian Sea)R. Boniforti; V. Damiani; M. Madaro; A. Moauro; G. Zurlini
125-169Aquatic Chemistry and the Human EnvironmentR. Johnston
171-174Book Reviews

Volume 2, Issue 1 (1984)

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1-2EditorialE. J. Perkins
3-9The Use of Certified Reference Materials in Environmental and Ecological Elemental AnalysisS. Landsberger
11-21Amino Acids in Sea WaterJames Braven; Roger Evens; E. Ian Butler
23-38Détermination des Métaux Lourds dans la Mer Ligurienne. IV;Cd, Cu, Fe et Ni dans le Filtré, dans le Particulate et Paramètres de L'environnement dans les Eaux Côtières LiguriennesFranca Baffi; Mauro Fabiano; Roberto Frache; Arduino Dadone
39-45Organophosphate Residues in Grasshoppers from Sprayed RangelandsK. L. Stromborg; L. C. McEwen; T. Lamont
47-68The Nature of Biodegradation of Vegetation in Mangrove EcosystemP. Subramanian; M. Prince Jeyaseelan; K. Krishnamurthy
69A review of: “The Ecology of the Wadden Sea: Final Report of the Wadden Sea Working Group. W. J. Wolff, Editor. 2078 pp. A. A. Balkema, P.O. Box 1675, Rotterdam. 1983 4 vols. Hard back Hfl. 195. 00, £45.50. ISBN 1983. 90 6191 062 5”E. J. Perkins
71-72Obituary: Professor P. N. GanapatiM. Gopalakrishna Reddy

Volume 1, Issue 4 (1983)

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231EditorialE. J. Perkins
233-244The Determination of Heavy Metals in the Ligurian Sea. III. Distribution of Copper, Iron, and Nickel in the 0–200 Metre Layer in Open SeaFranca Baffi; Roberto Frache; Arduino Dadone; Bianca Cosma
245-259Elemental Analysis of Waters and Sediments by External Beam PIXE Part 1. Vegoritis Lake, GreeceG. A. Mourkides; A. A. Katsanos; M. Tzoumezi
261-277Determination of Phthalate Esters in Samples from the Marine Environment Using Gas Chromatography Mass SpectrometryM. J. Waldock
279-291Metal-Humic and Fulvic Acid Interactions in Fresh Water Ultrafiltrate FractionsM. Ganzerli Valentini; L. Maggi; R. Stella; G. Ciceri
293-309Factors Affecting the Conservation of Nutrients in Estuarine Waters of the River TiberM. Pettine; T. La Noce; G. Macchi; R. Pagnotta; A. Puddu
311-330The Occurrence of Litter of Natural and Anthropogenic Origin in Solway Firth and Other Coastal SedimentsE. J. Perkins
331-344Heavy Metals in Superficial Sediments from the Ligurian Sea, ItalyB. Cosma; V. Contardi; G. Zanicchi; R. Capelli

Volume 1, Issue 3 (1983)

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159-171The Metal Content of Fish and Shellfish in Liverpool BayM. G. Norton; A. J. Murray
173-189Effect of Chlorination on the Gill Lipids of the Mussel Mytilus edulis (L)R. J. Morris; F. Culkin; A. P. M. Lockwood; A. C. Jensen
191-200Trace Metals in New England Marine Sediments: Casco Bay, Maine, in relation to Other SitesPeter F. Larsen; Vincent Zdanowicz; Anne C. Johnson; Lee F. Doggett
201-209A Comparison of Methods used for the Measurement of Organic Matter in Marine SedimentJ. G. Parker
211-228Concentrations and Discrimination of Chemically Related Metals in a Food ChainJohn Lemons; Garth Kennington
229-230A review of: “Estuarine Ecology with particular reference to southern Africa. J. Day, Editor. 411 pp. Balkema: Rotterdam. 1981. £25.00, Hfl. 112.50, U.S. $49.50. ISBN 90 6191 205 9”E. J. Perkins

Volume 1, Issue 2 (1982)

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83-92The Influence of Potassium and Phosphorus in Predisposition of Tomato to Verticillium WiltM. N. Burge; J. R. Simmons
93-97Diazinon Residues in Insects from Sprayed TobaccoK. L. Stromborg; W. N. Beyer; E. Kolbe
99-106A High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Free Amino Acids in Natural Waters in the Picomolar (M X 10-12) Range Suitable for Shipboard UseRoger Evens; James Braven; Leslie Brown; Ian Butler
107-123Shell Disease of Brown Shrimp, Crangon crangon (L.), and Other Marine Crustacea from The Solway FirthA. S. Nottage
125-130Notes on the Distribution of “Black Spot” Shell Disease in Crustacean FisheriesP. A. Ayres; E. Edwards
131-143The Influence of Temperature and Salinity Upon the Acute Toxicity of Heavy Metals to the Banana Prawn (Penaeus merguiensis de Man)G. R. W. Denton; C. Burdon-jones
145-152Ferric Oxide Incrustations on Cell Walls of the Green Alga Cladophora rupestris Growing near an Iron Ore Unloading TerminalA. D. Boney; T. Venn
153-158Book Reviews

Volume 1, Issue 1 (1982)

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1-32Chemistry in Ecology: An Editorial ReviewE. J. Perkins
33-45Trace Metals and Organochlorine Pesticide and PCB Residues in Mussels from England and Wales, 1978A. J. Murray
47-55The Effect of Altered Habitat on Nitrogen Metabolism in Some Free-Living and Symbiotic Relationships Involving Nitrogen Fixing OrganismsIsobel C. Gardner; A. Scott
57-60Variations in Densities of Invertebrate Benthos of the Clyde Estuary Tidal FlatsD. J. Curtis; J. C. Smyth
61-74Epizoites on Marine Invertebrates: With Particular Reference to Those Associated with the Pycnogonid Phoxichilidium Tubulariae Lebour, the Amphipod Caprella Linearis (L.) and the Decapod Corystes Cassivelaunus (Pennant)A. R. Pipe
75-77A Possible Relationship Between Enteromorpha (Chlorophyta) and Melosira nummuloides (Chrysophyta: Bacillariales)T. R. K. Dalziel; E. J. Perkins
79-81Book Reviews