Coastal Estuarine Series
The Coastal and Estuarine Studies Series fosters the development of coastal and estuarine science on an international, multidisciplinary basis by providing a focused, scholarly series of monographs. This series publishes volumes that synthesize the results from large research programs and regional studies; it also presents topical reviews. Usually, the volumes are multi authored. However, single-author monographic works are within the scope of the series. The Coastal and Estuarine Studies Series is designed to be of interest to researchers and to ocean engineers, environmental consultants, regulatory agencies, and others concerned with coastal and estuarine resource development and management. In 1992, AGU acquired the Coastal and Estuarine Studies Series of Springer-Verlag and has folded that series into AGU's own series in this field. Note that AGU does not have copyright for volumes 1–41.
- Vol. 42, Nearshore and Estuarine Cohesive Sediment Transport
- Vol. 43, Aquaculture: Fundamental and Applied Research
- Vol. 44, Formation and Evolution of Multiple Tidal Inlets
- Vol. 45, The Bio-Physics of Marne Larval Dispersal
- Vol. 46, Seasonal and Interannual Variability of the Western Mediterranean Sea
- Vol. 47, Quantitative Skill Assessment for Coastal Ocean Models
- Vol. 48, Physical Processes in a Large Lake: Lake Biwa, Japan
- Vol. 49, Arctic Oceanography: Marginal Ice Zones and Continental Shelves
- Vol. 50, Mixing in Estuaries and Coastal Seas
- Vol. 51, Small Islands: Marine Science and Sustainable Development
- Vol. 52, Eutrophication in Coastal Marine Ecosystems
- Vol. 53, Buoyancy Effects on Coastal and Estuarine Dynamics
- Vol. 54, Physical Processes in Lakes and Oceans
- Vol. 55, Ecosystems at the Land-Sea Margin: Drainage Basin to Coastal Seas
- Vol. 56, Coastal Ocean Predictions
- Vol. 57, Nitrogen Loading in Coastal Water Bodies: An Atmospheric Perspective
- Vol. 58, Coastal Hypoxia: Consequences for Living Resources and Ecosystems
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