نتایج جستجو برای: coastal sedimentation

تعداد نتایج: 71869  

2011
Kisaburo NAKATA Fumio HORIGUCHI Tomomi ERIGUCHI

A fate and exposure of industrial organic chemicals has been developed for Japan and its coastal sea. Chemicals flowing into the water should be considered to be in the process of adsorption to suspended solids and sedimentation. These chemical processes are incorporated into the model. The field data slightly exceed the simulated concentrations for the Tama River estuary, but otherwise results...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2013
Elisa Rojo-Nieto Diego Sales José Antonio Perales

This paper describes a study of the occurrence, levels and temporal evolution of PAHs in a bay characterized by persistent chronic impacts. A total of 40 samples, 20 of sediment and 20 of water, were taken at each of five different stations, in four sampling campaigns. Analyses of pollutants have been made using GC-MS. Results indicate that in a coastal environment subjected to chronic pollutio...

2017
O. Gould J. Hinwood Errol J. McLean E. McLean

A hybrid model incorporating process and system modelling characteristics has been developed and applied to the evolution of a theoretical estuary with a small lake basin, partially enclosed by a barrier with an entrance open to the sea. The one-dimensional model is capable of modelling changes in sedimentation both spatially and temporally and hence, tracks changes in crosssection dimensions a...

2013
Christine M. Voss Robert R. Christian James T. Morris

In situ persistence of coastal marsh habitat as sea level rises depends on whether macrophytes induce compensatory accretion of the marsh surface. Experimental planters in two North Carolina marshes served to expose two dominant macrophyte species to six different elevations spanning 0.75 m (inundation durations 0.4-99 %). Spartina alterniflora and Juncus roemerianus exhibited similar responses...

2009

The deterioration of many coral reef ecosystems worldwide is a clear example of not only the effects global environmental damage can have on our oceans’ health, but also damage from local sources of pollution. This damage is multi-factorial as are its consequences. Since the 1970’s, mounting evidence has built a convincing argument that human activities are a prominent cause (e.g., coastal urba...

2015
Erik van Sebille Chris Wilcox Laurent Lebreton Chelsea M Rochman Martha K Raynolds Alex de Sherbinin Marc A Levy Erica Zell Fokke Saathoff Percy FitzPatrick

Floating persistent debris, primarilymade fromplastic, disperses long distances from source areas and accumulates in oceanic gyres. However, biofouling can increase the density of debris items to the point where they sink. Buoyancy is related to item volume, whereas fouling is related to surface area, so small items (which have high surface area to volume ratios) should start to sink sooner tha...

2011
Alistair W. R. Seddon Cynthia A. Froyd Melanie J. Leng Glenn A. Milne Katherine J. Willis

BACKGROUND The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provides a conservative estimate on rates of sea-level rise of 3.8 mm yr(-1) at the end of the 21(st) century, which may have a detrimental effect on ecologically important mangrove ecosystems. Understanding factors influencing the long-term resilience of these communities is critical but poorly understood. We investigate ecologica...

2011
S. Kortekaas G. A. Papadopoulos

Geological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard studies, especially in areas where the historical data set is limited or absent. Evidence left by historical tsunamis in the coastal sedimentary record of the Gulf of Corinth was investigated by trenching and coring in Kirra on the north coast and Aliki on the south coast. The Gulf of Corinth has a documented tsunami ...

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