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Coastal Wetlands of the World

2014
Salt marshes and mangrove forests, the intertidal wetlands of the world's coastlines, provide key ecological services to all areas of the globe. This cutting-edge, richly illustrated book introduces the essential elements of coastal wetlands and their applications.
David B. Scott   +2 more
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Hydrogeochemistry of groundwater in coastal wetlands: implications for coastal conservation in Scotland

Science of The Total Environment, 2001
Groundwater in a shallow coastal aquifer in north east Scotland was monitored over the hydrological year October 1996-September 1997. Groundwater flow from inland areas sustained freshwater conditions in a dune-wetland complex of conservation importance. In particular, seasonal flooding of the coastal wetlands due to water table rise provided important
R, Malcolm, C, Soulsby
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Deltaic coastal wetlands

1989
Modern-day deltas exist in a wide variety of settings. Despite the various environmental contrasts, all actively prograding deltas have at least one common attribute: a river supplies clastic sediment to the coast and inner shelf more rapidly than it can be removed by marine processes. The most important processes controlling the geometry and landforms
James M. Coleman, H. H. Roberts
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Coastal wetlands: A Synthesis

2009
Fil: Cahoon, Donald R..
Hopkinson, Charles S.   +5 more
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Coastal wetlands buffer delineation

1987
The objectives of the present investigation were a) tomeasure the levels of direct human disturbance occurring in a variety of wetland/development systems in order to assess the effectiveness of existing buffers in limiting the level of wetland disturbance/ b) to describe changes in wetland plant communities attributable to physical disturbance/ and c)
Shisler, Joseph K.   +2 more
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Microbiology of wetlands and the carbon cycle in coastal wetland mediated by microorganisms

Science of The Total Environment
Wetlands are highly diverse and productive and are among the three most important natural ecosystems worldwide, among which coastal wetlands are particularly valuable because they have been shown to provide important functions for human populations. They provide a wide variety of ecological services and values that are critical to humans.
Ghulam, Mustafa   +5 more
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Coastal Wetlands: A Synthesis

2018
Fil: Cahoon, Donald R..
Hopkinson, Charles S.   +4 more
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Coastal wetlands

Ecological Modelling, 1987
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Coastal Wetlands

2016
Vic Semeniuk, Christine A. Semeniuk
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Protecting Brazil's Coastal Wetlands

Science, 2012
Andre, Scarlate Rovai   +4 more
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