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Mangrove decomposition: a pathway for heavy metal enrichment in Everglades estuaries.

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Date Issued:
1973
Abstract/Description:
Red mangrove decomposition was studied as a natural pathway for heavy metal enrichment in estuaries of south Florida. Red mangrove leaves, major constituents of the highly organic suspended detritus of the estuaries, were analyzed in several decomposition stages for heavy metal concentratrion.
Title: Mangrove decomposition: a pathway for heavy metal enrichment in Everglades estuaries.
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Alternative Title: Red mangrove decomposition: a pathway for heavy metal enrichment in Everglades estuaries.
Name(s): Mathis, Jane Macaulay.
PALMM (Project)
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Bibliography
Issuance: monographic
Date Issued: 1973
Publisher: s.n.]
Place of Publication: [S.l.
Physical Form: electronic
Extent: viii, 60 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Language(s): eng
Abstract/Description: Red mangrove decomposition was studied as a natural pathway for heavy metal enrichment in estuaries of south Florida. Red mangrove leaves, major constituents of the highly organic suspended detritus of the estuaries, were analyzed in several decomposition stages for heavy metal concentratrion.
Identifier: AAA7735 QF, GC20000003 (IID), 174115 (digitool), fgcu:23469 (fedora)
Note(s): Jane H. [i.e. M.] Mathis.
"March 1973."
Bibliography: p. 57-60.
Electronic reproduction. [Florida] : State University System of Florida, PALMM Project, 2003. (Florida heritage collection) Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software; Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print PDF files. Electronically reproduced by Florida Gulf Coast University from a report held in the FGCU Library, Fort Myers.
Subject(s): Aquatic ecology -- Florida
Estuaries -- Florida
Water quality -- Florida -- Everglades
Water -- Pollution -- Florida
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Host Institution: FGCU
Is Part of Series: South Florida Environmental Project ecological report.
Other Format:
(OCoLC)06284643