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Quoted papers: 7
Other papers: 94
Total: 101
Title: A Simple Oxygen Index for Trophic State Description
- Authors:
- Justiæ, Dubravko (118343)
Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Number: 4
ISSN: 0025-326
Volume: 22
Year: 1991
Pages: from 201 to 204
Summary: The trophic state of a costalmarine ecosystem can be
easilydescribed by a simple oxygen index: Euclidian distance betweenthe
oxygen surplus at the surface and the oxygen inbalance withinthe water
column which is consequence of the growth and decay oforganic mater: it
increases with increasing benthic respirationwhile decreases with the
ddecreasing stability of the watercolumn. An analysis of the oxygen data
collected in the northenAdriatic Sea between 1911 and 1982 shows that the
increasingoxygen index fairly describes the occurrence of
eutrophicconditions in time and space.
Title: Seasonal Coupling Between Riverbone Nutrients, Net
Productivity and Hypoxia
- Authors:
- Justiæ, Dubravko (118343)
Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Number: 4
ISSN: 0025-326
Volume: 26
Year: 1993
Pages: from 184 to 189
Language: engleski
Summary: Seasonal dynamics of net productivity in the northen
Adriatic Seaand in the northen Gulf Mexico is coherent with dynamics
offreshwater discarge from their major rivers, the Po River and
theMississippi River, respectivly. Oxygen deficit in the bottomwaters also
show significant correlation with the river flow,implying a time-lag of two
month in the northen Gulf of Mexico,and the time-lag of 4 month in the
northen Adriatic Sea. Fluxesof organic matter resulting from 'new' primary
production arepotentially high, and may be suffcient to induce hypoxia in
ahighly strtified water column. A large fraction of nutrients inthe Po
River and the Mississippi River likely originates fromsynthetic fertilizers
and detergents. The above findings,therefore, not only demonstrate close
copuling between riverbornenutrients, net productivity and hypoxia, but
also show that theanthropogenic nutrient loads can easely overcome the
homeostaticpotential of a costal marine ecosystem.
Title: Changes in nutrient structure of river-dominated coastal
waters: Stoichiometric nutrient balance and its consequences
- Authors:
- Justiæ, Dubravko (118343)
- Rabalais, Nancy
- Turner, Eugene
- Dortch, Q.
Journal: Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
Number: 3
Volume: 40
Year: 1995
Pages: from 339 to 356
Language: engleski
Title: Stoichiometric nutrient balance and origin of coastal
eutrophication
- Authors:
- Justiæ, Dubravko (118343)
- Rabalais, Nancy
- Turner, Eugene
Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Number: 1
Volume: 30
Year: 1995
Pages: from 41 to 46
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