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Biogeochemical studies of the salt marsh and a barrier island at Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina

Larry L. Jackson,Larry Gough,R Severson,Paul Briggs,J Cathcart,James Crock+331 more-1993-01-01-Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World

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This report is divided into four chapters: (A) methods and results for the determination of baseline concentrations in Spartina alterniflora (smooth cordgrass) and associated sediments in the intertidal salt marsh; (B) methods and results for the determination of baseline element concentrations in soils and plants on Bull Island; (C) an integrated assessment of the biogeochemical studies at CRNWR, including stable sulfur isotope ratios, with respect to anthropogenic and natural sources of elements in vegetation, sediments, and soils; and (D) a data compilation of the raw chemical analysis results and a summary of quality control results obtained during the chemical analysis of the various samples.

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This report is divided into four chapters: (A) methods and results for the determination of baseline concentrations in Spartina alterniflora (smooth cordgrass) and associated sediments in the intertidal salt marsh; (B) methods and results for the determination of baseline element concentrations in soils and plants on Bull Island; (C) an integrated assessment of the biogeochemical studies at CRNWR, including stable sulfur isotope ratios, with respect to anthropogenic and natural sources of elements in vegetation, sediments, and soils; and (D) a data compilation of the raw chemical analysis results and a summary of quality control results obtained during the chemical analysis of the various samples.

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Wildlife refugeCapeBiogeochemical cycleBarrier islandWildlifeSalt marshGeographyOceanography

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