International Telemedicine/Disaster Medicine Conference: Papers and PresentationsThe first International Telemedicine/Disaster Medicine Conference was held in Dec. 1991. The overall purpose was to convene an international, multidisciplinary gathering of experts to discuss the emerging field of telemedicine and assess its future directions; principally the application of space technology to disaster response and management, but also to clinical medicine, remote health care, public health, and other needs. This collection is intended to acquaint the reader with recent landmark efforts in telemedicine as applied to disaster management and remote health care, the technical requirements of telemedicine systems, the application of telemedicine and telehealth in the U.S. space program, and the social and humanitarian dimensions of this area of medicine.
IDRelationTitle19940007986WorkEmissions of sulfur gases from wetlands19940007987WorkAcetate concentrations and oxidation in salt marsh sediments19940007988WorkApplication of static and dynamic enclosures in determining DMS and OCS fluxes in Sphagnum peatlands19940007989WorkEffects of inorganic sulfur addition on fluxes of volatile sulfur compounds in Sphagnum peatlands19940007990WorkEnvironmental factors controlling fluxes of dimethyl sulfide in a New Hampshire fen19940007991WorkSulfur transformations in the sediments of a New Hampshire salt marsh19940007992WorkBiogeochemical factors which regulate the formation and fate of sulfide in wetlands19940007993WorkThe effects of acid deposition on sulfate reduction and methane production in peatlands19940007994WorkDMS emissions from Sphagnum-dominated wetlands19940007995WorkEmissions of biogenic sulfur gases from northern bogs and fens19940007996WorkElevated acetate concentrations in the rhizosphere of Spartina alterniflora and potential influences on sulfate reduction19940007997WorkFactors controlling sulfur gas exchange in Sphagnum-dominated wetlands19940007998WorkSulfur gas exchange in Sphagnum-dominated wetlands19940007980WorkA preliminary study of the variability and magnitude of the flux of biogenic sulfur gases from a New Hampshire salt marsh19940007981WorkSulfate reduction and other sedimentary biogeochemistry in a northern New England salt marsh19940007982WorkThe role of certain infauna and vascular plants in the mediation of redox reactions in marine sediments19940007983WorkEmissions of biogenic sulfur gases from Alaskan tundra19940007984WorkFactors controlling fluxes of volatile sulfur compounds in Sphagnum peatlands19940007985WorkEmissions of sulfur gases from marine and freshwater wetlands of the Florida Everglades: Rates and extrapolation using remote sensing