An International Symposium of Coastal Ecosystem Responses to Changing Nutrient Inputs from Large Temperate and Sub-tropical Rivers on May 29-June 1st,2005.


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Specific Paper:
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Pearl River system
    Paul J. Harrison, Kedong Yin and Jianping Gan, AMCE Program, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong KongJ.H.W. Lee, Dept Civil Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.   Physical ¨C Biological Coupling in the Pearl River Estuary and Hong Kong Waters.
    Paul Harrison
    Dai, Minhan, Weidong Zhai, Weijun Cai, Julie Callahan, Bangqing Huang, Tao Huang, Xiaolin Li, Zhongming Lu, Weifang Chen, Zhaozhang Chen, Pinghe Cai, Shaoling Shang, Shuitu Chen, Fan Zhang.   Biogeochemical Response to a River Plume Induced Phytoplankton Bloom in the Pearl River Estuary, South China Sea.
    Xianghui Guo, Weidong Zhai, Wei-Jun Cai, Minhan Dai.   Seasonal variation of the inorganic carbon system in the Zhujiang (Pearl River) Estuary

Mississippi River system
    Dagg, M.J., T. Bianchi, W. Cai, B. McKee, and R. Powell.   Fates of dissolved and particulate materials from the Mississippi River immediately after discharge into the northern Gulf of Mexico
    Steven E. Lohrenz, Donald G. Redalje, Wei-Jun Cai, and Michael J. Dagg   Long-term Patterns of Phytoplankton Productivity in the Mississippi River Plume
    Green, Rebecca, Greg Breed, Michael Dagg, and Steven Lohrenz.   Modeling planktonic dynamics and response to variable nitrate loading in the Mississippi River plume.
    James Cowan

Changjiang River system
    Chen-Tung Arthur Chen, Weidong Zhai and Minhan Dai.   Possible Future Changes in Metabolic Status (Autotrophy-Heterotrophy) and Air ¨CSea CO2Fluxes Near the Yangtze River Estuary and Beyond
    Chen-Tung Arthur Chen, Weidong Zhai and Minhan Dai.   Riverine input and air¨Csea CO2exchanges near the Changjiang (Yangtze) River Estuary: Status quo and implication on possible future changes in metabolic status
   Nianshi Jiao
    ZHOU, M and Z. SHEN.   Response of coastal phytoplankton community to the increase of nutrient input from Changjiang River.
    Gao, Sho and Ya-ping Wang.   Changes in Material Fluxes from the Changjiang River: Implications on the Adjoining Continental Shelf Ecosystems.
    Zhiliang, Shen and Liu Qun.   Nutrient Transport in the Changjiang River.(This is an additional paper.)

Rhone River system
   Claude Estournel
    J. J. Naudin, C. Courties,F. Diaz, C. Estournel; L. Oriol   The Rhone freshwater influence on the Gulf of Lion :Controlling factors and biological responses.
    Bruno Lansard, Christophe Rabouille, Bruno Bombled, Lionel Denis and Christian Grenz.   Transformation Of Organic Matter In The Sediment Of a Continental Shelf Region Under The Influence Of The Rhone River
Synthesis papers:
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   Rabouille et al. Hypoxia development or not ¨C why
   Cowan et al. Community structure
    Cai et al.   Global terrestrial inorganic carbon fluxes to the World Ocean and the controls of air-sea CO2flux in estuarine and plume waters

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