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The A Posteriori Aspects of Estuarine Modeling

Ulanowicz, Robert and Flemer, David and Heinle, Donald and Mobley, Curtis (1975) The A Posteriori Aspects of Estuarine Modeling. In: Estuarine Research Volume 1: : Chemistry, biology and the estuarine system. New York, Academic Press, pp. 602-616.

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    Abstract

    This exercise is the application of an analytical method for systematically modeling ecosystems data to observations made on a naturally eutrophic, mesohaline planktonic microcosm. The theory and experimental design are briefly outlined and the particular steps in the acutal modeling process follow. Then there is a discussion as to how the whole endeavor can be refined to culminate in models with predictive capabilities. (PDF has 16 pages.)

    Item Type: Book Section
    Title: The A Posteriori Aspects of Estuarine Modeling
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Ulanowicz, Robert
    Flemer, David
    Heinle, Donald
    Mobley, Curtis
    Corporate Creator/Author: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science- CBL
    Title of Book: Estuarine Research Volume 1: : Chemistry, biology and the estuarine system
    Refereed: Yes
    Page Range: pp. 602-616
    Date: 1975
    Publisher: Academic Press
    Place of Publication: New York
    Projects: UMCES-CBL
    Issuing Agency: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
    Additional Information: UMCES(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science) Ref. No. 532 This chapter is from v.1 of Estuarine Research.
    Uncontrolled Keywords: models; microcosm; estuaries
    Subjects: Ecology
    Management
    Fisheries
    Environment
    Planning
    Item ID: 1981
    Depositing User: Kathleen Heil
    Date Deposited: 03 Apr 2009 02:04
    Last Modified: 14 Dec 2010 17:47
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1981

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