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A Review of the Human Health Risks from Microbial Hazards in Recreational Beach Sand. [PDF]
King N, Leonard M.
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Rediscovering nesting activities of Lepidochelys olivacea along the Dakshina Kannada Coast Karnataka West Coast of India. [PDF]
Shettigar T, Haragi S, Mariyappa A.
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Hidden but not Forgotten: Molecular Diversity and Species Delimitation of Proseriata (Platyhelminthes: Rhabditophora) across the Brazilian Coastline, with Focus on Genus <i>Kata</i>. [PDF]
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Insights into Persian Gulf Beach Sand Mycobiomes: Promises and Challenges in Fungal Diversity. [PDF]
Saravani A +13 more
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Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2018
Erosion and accretion of beach profile mostly occur on surf and swash zone. Beach profile evolution is affected by tide, wave, beach material and slope. However, rainfall and groundwater level may also affect the profile changes. Low groundwater level during dry season enhances infiltration of seawater into the beach hence increase the potential for ...
Nor Suhaila Rahim +6 more
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Erosion and accretion of beach profile mostly occur on surf and swash zone. Beach profile evolution is affected by tide, wave, beach material and slope. However, rainfall and groundwater level may also affect the profile changes. Low groundwater level during dry season enhances infiltration of seawater into the beach hence increase the potential for ...
Nor Suhaila Rahim +6 more
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Human Impacts over Sandy Beaches
2021The interaction of humans with coastal zones, as with many natural environments, does not usually develop with proper management in order to preserve their natural components. This situation is particularly exacerbated on sandy beach areas as they are sites chosen by many people to live or spend some time.
Laitano, Marìa Victoria +2 more
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Anaerobiosis in Marine Sandy Beaches
Science, 1960Organisms living at depths greater than 5 to 10 cm in marine beaches composed of fine sand are completely anaerobic whenever their particular section of beach is covered by water. Anaerobic conditions are continuous if the slope of the beach is slight enough so that capillary forces keep the sand saturated with water even at low tide.
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Sandy beaches as hotspots of bisphenol A
Environmental Research, 2020Bisphenol A (BPA) poses a serious environmental threat and health concern. This study presents the global monitoring of BPA on oceanic sandy beaches. According to monitoring results, many beach sands contain a harmful concentrations of BPA. Likewise, styrene oligomers (SOs), anthropogenic chemicals derived from polystyrene plastics, show similar ...
Bum Gun, Kwon +2 more
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