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Coastal Bottom Boundary Layers and Sediment Transport

, 1992
This book is intended as a useful handbook for professionals and researchers in the areas of Physical Oceanography, Marine Geology, Coastal Geomorphology and Coastal Engineering and as a text for graduate students in these fields.
P. Nielsen
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The sedimentation of memory

The Journal of Architecture, 2010
This paper explores how architecture can embody the past. In the context of Berlin—the site of much prominent contemporary memorial architecture—it examines one project in detail: Reitermann and Sassenroth's widely overlooked Chapel of Reconciliation, completed in 2000. This building, I argue, demonstrates a distinctive and critically acute approach to
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Sedimentation and Sediment Transport [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
Albert Gyr, Wolfgang Kinzelbach
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Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2000
D. Macdonald, C. Ingersoll, T. Berger
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Frozen sediments and previously-frozen sediments

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2011
Abstract Frozen surficial sediments that are otherwise unconsolidated contain structures and characteristics that are different from those of the same sediments when in an unfrozen state. These differences are usually related to either the nature of the ice contained within the frozen sediment or to weathering processes and chemical ...
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Sedimentation and Sediment Resuspension in Lake Ontario

Journal of Great Lakes Research, 1985
From March to November 1981, seasonal variations in the weekly sedimentation rates of particulate matter were investigated at an inshore and at an offshore site in Lake Ontario. Sedimentation rates at both sites showed extremely high variability from week to week; minimum to maximum rates varied by a factor of 10 for the offshore site and by a factor ...
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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate/Zeta Sedimentation Rate

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Sedimentation rates are a vital laboratory adjunct to the clinical skills of the emergency physician. A patient with an elevated rate in the emergency department needs further evaluation and appropriate referral. If the test is markedly elevated, there is a 95 per cent chance of an infectious, inflammatory, or neoplastic process as the underlying cause.
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