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Analysis of the Research Trends and Current Status in Estuarine Ecosystem Modeling
Estuarine ecosystems hold significant importance within global ecosystems, and modeling serves as a crucial tool for analyzing them. With the continuous progress in this field, systematically reviewing the research on estuarine ecosystem modeling has become increasingly necessary, providing essential support for future advancements in this domain. This
Xizhe Wang, Kengo Kurata
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Lobe‐cleft instability in the buoyant gravity current generated by estuarine outflow
AbstractGravity currents represent a broad class of geophysical flows including turbidity currents, powder avalanches, pyroclastic flows, sea breeze fronts, haboobs, and river plumes. A defining feature in many gravity currents is the formation of three‐dimensional lobes and clefts along the front and researchers have sought to understand these ...
Alexander R. Horner‐Devine +1 more
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Abstract As the environmental crisis grows, concerns over its impact on mental health are rising. A growing body of research is investigating novel ecological emotions, with eco‐anxiety garnering significant attention. Yet much of the discourse has centred around clinical implications, leaving environmental practitioners feeling powerless to address ...
B. Alexander Simmons
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The impact of the diverse processes responsible for the distribution of suspended sediments in the wide, shallow, and microtidal Río de la Plata estuary and the adjacent shelf is studied by means of a set of process‐oriented numerical simulations.
Diego Moreira, Claudia G. Simionato
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Suspension feeding bivalves are described as key species in many aquatic ecosystems, where they can influence primary productivity and nutrient dynamics, are food for higher trophic levels, and may be harvested in commercial or recreational fisheries. In
Jones, Hannah Frances Emily
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Abstract Indigenous participation in environmental management is essential for achieving just and effective ecological outcomes. This study investigates the positive discourses that support the integration of Te Ao Māori (the Māori world view) in environmental restoration practice in Aotearoa New Zealand. We introduce Kaupapa Māori Discourse Analysis—a
Kiri Dell, Joanne Clapcott, Kaya Tapu
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Currents in the Cochin estuarine system [southwest coast of India] during March 2000
123-132Analysis of current meter data collected in the Cochin estuarine system (southwest coast of India) has been made, to understand variations of currents in the estuary for spring and neap tidal phases during March 2000.
Asharaf, T. T. Mohamed +5 more
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This article provides a first evaluation of land‐surface models at the km‐scale resolutions at which they are used in weather and Earth‐system models. At these resolutions, the lateral transfers of water that organize landscapes play an important role in predicting evaporation correctly. Riparian processes and human water management for irrigation need
Jan Polcher +13 more
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Consequences of ocean currents for estuarine water quality along the Sanriku coast
Estuary water quality is greatly influenced by the ocean, particulaly the influences from ocean currents. Ocean currents have a very large thermal capacity, especially the Kuroshio and Tsushima warm currents. The Kuroshio, Oyashio and Tsugaru warm currents meet offshore from the Sanriku.
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Nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics in a coastal lagoon strongly affected by coastal upwelling
San Quintín Bay is a coastal lagoon influenced by the California Current System (CCS) coastal upwelling. Upwelling brings nutrient-rich waters near the bay mouth and tidal currents propagate those waters throughout the bay. Upwelling intensification and
Saúl Álvarez-Borrego
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