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Above-water radiometry in shallow coastal waters
Applied Optics, 2004Above- and in-water radiometric data were collected from two coastal platforms: a small boat and an oceanographic tower. The above-water data were processed with and without a correction for bidirectional effects (Q02 and S95, respectively). An intercomparison of water-leaving radiances over a wide range of environmental conditions showed (a) total ...
Stanford B, Hooker +3 more
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Eutrophication of Dutch coastal waters
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1975The concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen compounds in the river Rhine have increased by a factor of about 7 since 1932; in recent years the rate of increase for P has been higher than for N. The concentration of reactive silicate, which is low in summer, has remained essentially constant. Because in the Southern Bight of the North Sea
A J, van Bennekom +2 more
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COASTAL WATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING
Экономика и предпринимательство, 2023В статье анализируется управление водными ресурсами на прибрежных участках. Для большинства станций характерен значительный отрицательный тренд осадков зимой и положительный годовой тренд смешанных и жидких осадков с увеличением их доли в осенние месяцы.
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Polystyrene Spherules in Coastal Waters
Science, 1972Polystyrene spherules averaging 0.5 millimeter in diameter (range 0.1 to 2 millimeters) are abundant in the coastal waters of southern New England. Two types are present, a crystalline (clear) form and a white, opaque form with pigmentation resulting from a diene rubber.
E J, Carpenter +4 more
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Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1985
In the last decade, the extension of fishing jurisdictions and the expansion of off-shore drilling have given rise to many new maritime disputes between neighboring countries seeking to delimit exclusive economic zones. Because the record of negotiated boundary treaties has been augmented case by case, there has been only partial progress in ...
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In the last decade, the extension of fishing jurisdictions and the expansion of off-shore drilling have given rise to many new maritime disputes between neighboring countries seeking to delimit exclusive economic zones. Because the record of negotiated boundary treaties has been augmented case by case, there has been only partial progress in ...
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2020
As a result of human activities, different types of pollutants enter marine ecosystems, especially the coastal and estuarine areas. Persistent pollutants have become a global concern because of their accumulative and biomagnification abilities, along with successive levels of the aquatic trophic chain.
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As a result of human activities, different types of pollutants enter marine ecosystems, especially the coastal and estuarine areas. Persistent pollutants have become a global concern because of their accumulative and biomagnification abilities, along with successive levels of the aquatic trophic chain.
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Coastal Water Resources Management
2021Globally, non-point source pollution from the land is resulting in the eutrophication of coastal waters. Meanwhile, sea-level rise is leading to seawater intrusion of coastal aquifers. Rising demand for water is resulting in the construction of desalination plants, with significant environmental impacts offshore. Furthermore, waterways are transporting
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Integrated coastal water monitoring
Coastal Management, 1997Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are important took for environmental monitoring and management. However, their limitations in dealing with complex, dynamic, and mission‐critical situations call for alternative approaches. Integrating GIS with dynamic simulation models offers one such solution.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1962
The basic feature of an estuarine circulation is a seaward flow of lower salinity water in the upper layer and an upstream flow of higher salinity below. The intensity of the circulation and its effect on the distribution of salinity and other properties of the water depend on the degree of turbulent mixing, which in turn is a function of the tidal ...
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The basic feature of an estuarine circulation is a seaward flow of lower salinity water in the upper layer and an upstream flow of higher salinity below. The intensity of the circulation and its effect on the distribution of salinity and other properties of the water depend on the degree of turbulent mixing, which in turn is a function of the tidal ...
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Coastal Water Quality Protection
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012This chapter is for the Second Edition of Coastal and Ocean Law, published by the American Bar Association's Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources. It comprehensively reviews the application of the Clean Water Act in the coastal zone and at sea.
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