Workshop on Hydro-Environmental Monitoring and Modeling in the New York Bight : program and abstracts
Date
1991-02Publisher
Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityMetadata
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Environmental monitoring -- New York Bight (N.J. and N.Y.) -- Congresses.Water quality -- New York Bight (N.J. and N.Y.) -- Measurement -- Congresses.
Water quality management -- New York Bight (N.J. and N.Y.) -- Congresses.
New York Bight (N.J. and N.Y.) -- Congresses.
Waste Reduction and Management Institute.
Abstract
"Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under contract no. DACW-51-86-D0007."Description
109 leaves : maps ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.Collections
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