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EMECS Conference Abstract

Author: Masataka Watanabe

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Nov 15, 2018 Multiple stressors on the coastal seas and strategies for achieving SDGs
Nov 6, 2018 Impact of salinity intrusion into the Yangtze river on water resources and adaptation measures in Shanghai City under climate change
Oct 29, 2008 Estimation of nitrogen and phosphorus inputs from the Changjiang river watershed into the East China Sea
Oct 12, 2008 The impacts of rapid economical development on the ecosystem in the Changjiang estuary and in the East China Sea
Mar 10, 2006 Behaviors of nutrients and organic carbon discharged from large scale sewage treatment plants in Tokyo Metropolitan channels network
Nov 20, 2003 Estimation of freshwater discharge and pollutant loads from Yangtze River to the East China Sea using satellite data
Nov 20, 2003 Effects of storm water on water quality of Tokyo Bay
Nov 9, 1999 Interaction between Changjinag River and East China Sea
Nov 9, 1999 Mesocosm Experiment in Changjiary Estuary
Nov 9, 1999 Trace Element Composition of Suspended Matter in the Changjiang Estuary Mouth
Nov 9, 1999 Trace Element Composition of Suspended Matter in the Changjiang Estuary Mouth
Nov 9, 1999 Impact of discharged fuel oil on plankton ecosystems: A mesocosm study in the Changjiang Estuary, China
Nov 9, 1999 Interaction between Changjinag river and East China Sea
Aug 10, 1997 Simulation of Transport Process of Natural and Artificial Pollutant Loadings through River Catchment to Sea
Aug 10, 1997 THE LONG-TERM CHANGES OF THE WATER QUALITY AND THE MANAGEMENT OF POLLUTION LOAD IN OSAKA BAY