نتایج جستجو برای: coastal sedimentation

تعداد نتایج: 71869  

2006
Paul Wassmann Maria Vernet B. Greg Mitchell Francisco Rey

Mass sedimentation of gelatinous rolonies of the prymensiophyte Phaeocystis pouchetii were observed In the upper !00 m of Atlantic v> ater in the central Barents Sea. Sedimentation rates of paniculate organic carbon and nitrogen as weCl as pigments were the highest recorded so far from oceanic environments of the North Atlantic or coastal areas of Norway. High relative concentrations of phytopl...

2014
F. Joseph Pollock Joleah B. Lamb Stuart N. Field Scott F. Heron Britta Schaffelke George Shedrawi David G. Bourne Bette L. Willis

In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened globally. While many water quality parameters have been proposed to contribute to reef declines, little evidence exists conclusively linking specific water quality parameters with increased disease prevalence in situ. Here we report evidence from in situ coral health surveys confirming that chroni...

ژورنال: مهندسی دریا 2013

In this article, sediment processes and shoreline changes at Lengeh and Kong ports coastline are investigated. Comprehensive studies on effective parameters on sediment processes have been performed and coastal sediment transport rate in the area is estimated. For this purpose a conceptual model has been envisaged and the empirical and numerical models, calibrated and validated based on the con...

1998

Editor's Note: After reviewing the preceding chapters, EPA's Office of Wetland Protection prepared this concluding chapter, which presents their recommendations for protecting coastal wetlands. Recognizing the numerous benefits and values accrued to society from wetlands, there are several options available for minimizing potential future losses of wetlands from predicted sea level rise. These ...

2010
Benjamin Thomas Gutierrez David G. Aubrey Deborah K. Smith Benjamin T. Gutierrez

Channel-fill sediments located in shallow-water off the south shore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, provide a record of the late-Pleistocene and Holocene geological evolution in a post-glacial setting. Though conventionally difficult to sample adequately and anticipated to have low preservation potential, channel-fill sequences record in some detail differing relative sea-level and sedimentation pr...

2012
Johan Wikner Agneta Andersson

Increased precipitation is one projected outcome of climate change that may enhance the discharge of freshwater to the coastal zone. The resulting lower salinity, and associated discharge of both nutrients and dissolved organic carbon, may influence food web functioning. The scope of this study was to determine the net outcome of increased freshwater discharge on the balance between autoand het...

2015
Laura L. Geselbracht Kathleen Freeman Anne P. Birch Jorge Brenner Doria R. Gordon Inés Álvarez

The Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) was applied at six major estuaries along Florida's Gulf Coast (Pensacola Bay, St. Andrews/Choctawhatchee Bays, Apalachicola Bay, Southern Big Bend, Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor) to provide quantitative and spatial information on how coastal ecosystems may change with sea level rise (SLR) and to identify how this information can be used to inform a...

2014
Leigh W. Tait Ian Hawes David R. Schiel

Phototrophs underpin most ecosystem processes, but to do this they need sufficient light. This critical resource, however, is compromised along many marine shores by increased loads of sediments and nutrients from degraded inland habitats. Increased attenuation of total irradiance within coastal water columns due to turbidity is known to reduce species' depth limits and affect the taxonomic str...

Journal: :Coasts 2022

Coastal erosion is a common phenomenon along the world’s coasts. Studying it complex because such studies must cover large portions of land, and necessary to understand multiple processes that interact in each area, so important recognize regional patterns allow for defining representativeness relation surrounding dynamics. Spatial statistics can be used coastal geomorphology identify quantify ...

2017
Jesús Ernesto Arias-González Tak Fung Robert M Seymour Joaquín Rodrigo Garza-Pérez Gilberto Acosta-González Yves-Marie Bozec Craig R Johnson

Coral-algal phase shifts in which coral cover declines to low levels and is replaced by algae have often been documented on coral reefs worldwide. This has motivated coral reef management responses that include restriction and regulation of fishing, e.g. herbivorous fish species. However, there is evidence that eutrophication and sedimentation can be at least as important as a reduction in herb...

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