نتایج جستجو برای: haleh estuary

تعداد نتایج: 8470  

2017
JEPRIANTO MANURUNG ISKANDAR Z. SIREGAR CECEP KUSMANA FIFI GUS DWIYANTI

Manurung J, Siregar IZ, Kusmana C, Dwiyanti FG. 2017. Genetic variation of the mangrove species Avicennia marina in heavy metal polluted estuaries of Cilegon Industrial Area, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 1109-1115. Mangrove forests are often facing various anthropogenic disturbances, particularly in the industrial area. However, information on the status of industrial heavy metal pollution and ...

2010
Arantza Iriarte Guillermo Aravena Fernando Villate Ibon Uriarte Berta Ibáñez Marcos Llope

The effects of environmental factors on variations of dissolved oxygen (DO) saturation was assessed in 2 estuaries (Bilbao and Urdaibai) in the Bay of Biscay with contrasting hydrography and anthropogenic impact, for the period 1997 to 2006, using generalised additive models (GAMs) and generalised additive mixed models (GAMMs). Spatial and temporal variations in DO saturation and the current se...

2017
Xavier Chevillot Hilaire Drouineau Patrick Lambert Laure Carassou Benoit Sautour Jérémy Lobry

Alterations of species phenology in response to climate change are now unquestionable. Until now, most studies have reported precocious occurrence of life cycle events as a major phenological response. Desynchronizations of biotic interactions, in particular predator-prey relationships, are however assumed to strongly impact ecosystems' functioning, as formalized by the Match-Mismatch Hypothesi...

2000
Antonio Mannino H. Rodger

The contribution of terrigenous organic matter (TOM) to high molecular weight dissolved and particulate organic matter (POM) was examined along the salinity gradient of the Delaware Estuary. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) was fractionated by ultra®ltration into 1±30 kDa (HDOM) and 30 kDa±0.2 mm (VHDOM) nominal molecular weight fractions. Thermochemolysis with tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH...

1998
M. G. HUGHES P. T. HARRIS T. C. T. HUBBLE

Bed sediment, velocity and turbidity data are presented from a large (145 km long), generally well-mixed, micro-tidal estuary in south-eastern Australia. The percentage of mud in the bed sediments reaches a maximum in a relatively narrow zone centred 30±40 km from the estuary mouth. Regular tidal resuspension of these bed sediments produces a turbidity maximum (TM) zone in the same location. Th...

2013
Jens C. Otte Steffen Keiter Christopher Faßbender Eric B. Higley Paula Suares Rocha Markus Brinkmann Dierk-Steffen Wahrendorf Werner Manz Markus A. Wetzel Thomas Braunbeck John P. Giesy Markus Hecker Henner Hollert

The estuary of the River Elbe between Hamburg and the North Sea (Germany) is a sink for contaminated sediment and suspended particulate matter (SPM). One major concern is the effect of human activities on the hydrodynamics, particularly the intensive dredging activities in this area that may result in remobilization of sediment-bound pollutants. The aim of this study was to identify pollutants ...

2006
Liang F. Dong David B. Nedwell Andrew Stott

Rates of denitrification and nitrous oxide (N2O) formation, and the sources of N2 and N2O, were examined by the isotope-pairing technique in three U.K. estuaries (Colne, Humber, Conwy), which ranged from extremely nutrified to oligotrophic. Nitrous oxide concentrations were supersaturated throughout the year with annual averages of 603% in the Colne, 158% in the Humber, and 133% in the Conwy, i...

2016
Decai Jin Ying Zhu Xinxin Wang Xiao Kong Huijun Liu Yafeng Wang Ye Deng Minghong Jia

Sphingobium yanoikuyae TJ is a halotolerant di-n-butyl-phthalate-degrading bacterium, isolated from the Haihe estuary in Bohai Bay, Tianjin, China. Here, we report the 5.1-Mb draft genome sequence of this strain, which will provide insights into the diversity of Sphingobium spp. and the mechanism of phthalate ester degradation in the estuary.

2000
Darell G. Slotton

Prepared by Alan B. Jones, Brooks Rand, Ltd., Seattle, WA Darell G. Slotton, University of California, Davis Review contributions by Chris Foe, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Joe Domagalski, United States Geological Survey A Special Study of the San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program San Francisco Estuary Institute 1325 S. 46th Street Richmond, CA 94804 September...

2014
John O. ESIN

The goal of this paper is to assess the principles and policy consideration for biodiversity conservation in the Cross River estuary using secondary data. This is informed by the need to document the status of the resources of the estuary as a basis for regulating the future exploitation and for the protection of the mangrove ecosystem in order to enhance sustainability.

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