Title: Occurrence and Retention of Plankton Within the Estuary
Abstract:An estuary is a region of continually changing currents and tides. Certain estuaries maintain a plankton in spite of the outflowing current of river water, either by the plankton remaining in the salt...An estuary is a region of continually changing currents and tides. Certain estuaries maintain a plankton in spite of the outflowing current of river water, either by the plankton remaining in the salt water below or owing to a mechanism which consists of an inflowing bottom current of salt water combined with a diurnal vertical migration of the plankton. Other estuaries contain only a temporary plankton.Read More
Publication Year: 1940
Publication Date: 1940-02-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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