Carolina Environmental Diversity Explorations
A blackwater river from sea to source · By
Dirk Frankenberg
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1. The White Oak River: Introduction
2. How does decreasing salinity affect blackwater rivers?
3. Mouth of the White Oak River
4. Bogue Inlet
5. Intertidal sand flat salt marsh plants
6. Sediment salt marshes
7. Extensive salt marsh
8. White Oak River estuary
9. Salt marsh cord grass & black needle rush plants (1)
10. Salt marsh cord grass & black needle rush plants (2)
11. Red cedar marsh invasion
12. Salt marsh invasion
13. Tidal freshwater section of the White Oak (1)
14. Tidal freshwater section of the White Oak (2)
15. Sawgrass fronts blackwater swamp forest (1)
16. Sawgrass fronts blackwater swamp forest (2)
17. Coastal plain blackwater bottomland hardwood forest community (1)
18. Coastal plain blackwater bottomland hardwood forest community (2)
19. Pocosin wetland community
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