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Phycoerythrin Signatures in the Littoral Zone

1999
Abstract : Phycoerythrin (PE) refers to a family of highly fluorescent photosynthetic pigments found in some marine phytoplankton. In subtropical and temperate waters, PE-producing organisms are common enough that a spectral signature for PE can be obtained from bulk seawater, regardless of the concentration or type of other colored materials in the ...
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Invertebrates of the littoral zone of Lake Glubokoe

Hydrobiologia, 1986
This paper briefly reviews systematic, production and biocenotic studies on invertebrates of the littoral zone of Lake Glubokoe. It presents new data for a number of years on the spatial distribution and population dynamics of species (mainly cladocerans) constituting a zoocenosis confined to the lower surface of floating leaves of Nuphar luteum.
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Littoral zone tidal-cycle sedimentation

Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1967
A depth integrated fluorescent tracer procedure was developed in order to study the movement of individual sand grains along the beach profile. The following pattern of littoral zone tidal-cycle sedimentation was derived from the collected data: During flood tide a small portion of the sediment eroded in the lower backwash scour zone is deposited just ...
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Traditional Medicine in The Littoral and Neritic Zones

Asia Pacific Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Brown algae (*Phaeophyceae*), particularly *Sargassum sp.*, play a significant role in traditional medicine due to their rich bioactive compounds. This study explores the potential and utilization of brown algae as pharmaceutical ingredients, focusing on their presence in the littoral and neritic zones.
Patriscia Frans   +2 more
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Use of littoral algae to detect zones of nutrient enrichment in the littoral of an oligotrophic lake

Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 2018
The potential for using benthic algae to identify areas around the lake littoral that are potentially influenced by diffuse inputs of nutrients is considered through research based around Ennerdale Water in NW England. This is an oligotrophic lake with a highly sensitive population of Margalifera margalifera in the outflow river. Water chemistry, algal
Kelly, Martyn   +2 more
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Gravity wave focusing in the littoral zone

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
One of the unique environmental factors impacting acoustic propagation in the littoral zone is the presence of shoaling surf. Surface gravity waves act as acoustic mirrors, creating high-intensity cusps and caustics in the reflected sound field. The focal points of sound move through the water column as the gravity waves shoal, and can disrupt the ...
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Coastal engineering and use of the littoral zone

Ocean and Shoreline Management, 1989
Abstract This paper reviews a major problem in the use of the coastal zone: coastal erosion and shoreline recession, and its causes. Protective methods are discussed, with particular emphasis on beach and nearshore profile nourishment. Finally, an example of a coastal development combining general development criteria and shore stabilization is ...
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Le littoral, zone économique privilégiée

Norois, 1987
RÉSUMÉ Les zones littorales et portuaires sont particulièrement concernées par les politiques de localisation des activités économiques. Diverses formes d'intervention publique et d'incitation existent : le magasin franc, la zone franche de production pour l'exportation, la zone franche à domicile, la zone internationale, la zone d ...
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Environment and identity: Douglas Livingstone'sA Littoral Zone

Critical Arts, 2002
Abstract In this article I argue that in ‘A Littoral Zone’ Douglas Livingstone undertakes a remarkable project of mapping his identity and work — as poet, scientist, human being — onto the landscape in which he lived, worked and moved: that he claims belonging — in terms of myth, DNA linkages, history, biology, relationships, literature — while ...
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