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Sandy Beach Ecology — Workshop Report

1983
Workshop discussions were divided into two main sessions - 1. General beach ecology 2.
A. McLachlan, G. C. Bate
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Sandy Beach Ecophysiology — Workshop Report

1983
The ecophysiology workshop held on 21.1.83 was designed to concentrate primarily on gaps in our knowledge and possible errors in our concepts, although in the event a broad range of topics was discussed.
A. C. Brown, R. Bally
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Patterns of sandy-beach macrofauna production

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2013
Using data available from the literature, patterns of biomass, production and productivity of sandy-beach macrofauna populations were examined, considering environmental (temperature, exposure, grain size and beach slope) and biological variables (life span and mean body mass) and feeding and taxonomic groups.
Marcelo Petracco   +2 more
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Sandy Beach Morphodynamics.

Journal of Coastal Research, 2021
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Nutrient Cycling in Sandy Beaches

1983
The statement (Pugh 1975) that marine sandy beaches are, for the most part a chemical and microbiological “no man’s land” remains true in 1983, for still the majority of marine chemists and microbiologists have stopped short at the low water mark, and their soil science colleagues have not ventured beyond the sand dunes. Between these boundaries lies a
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Sandy Beach Ecology — A Review

1983
Sandy beaches dominate most temperate and tropical coastlines where they represent both important recreational assets and buffer zones against the sea. In some areas they are very productive and are exploited commercially. However, they have been regarded as marine deserts by many biologists and were largely neglected until Remane (1933) began studies ...
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Sediment Reworking on Sandy Beaches

1983
A sandy beach is actually a prism of sediment, as shown in Figure 1. The prism is subjected to reworking at various time scales; if it were otherwise, the sandy beach would evolve into a stable vegetated land form. Under the impact of extreme events, the prism is subject to extension at the landward limit to include the incipient foredune (which is ...
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Interpretable tree-based ensemble model for predicting beach water quality

Water Research, 2022
Hong-Yi Li, Chen Liao, Zhenduo Zhu
exaly  

Sandy-Beach Invertebrates

2018
Anton McLachlan, Omar Defeo
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