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Mangrove Sedimentation and Response to Relative Sea-Level Rise.

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2016
Mangroves occur on upper intertidal shorelines in the tropics and subtropics. Complex hydrodynamic and salinity conditions, related primarily to elevation and hydroperiod, influence mangrove distributions; this review considers how these distributions ...
C. Woodroffe   +5 more
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Age Gelation, Sedimentation, and Creaming in UHT Milk: A Review.

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2019
Demand for ultra-high-temperature (UHT) milk and milk protein-based beverages is growing. UHT milk is microbiologically stable. However, on storage, a number of chemical and physical changes occur and these can reduce the quality of the milk.
S. Anema
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Sediments and sedimentation

1985
The sediment of Lake Stechlin has been the subject of research many times, usually with the emphasis on biological aspects (Moller 1935; Schonborn et al. 1965; Vogt 1965).
G. Proft, G. Mothes
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Mineralogy and Sedimentation of Recent Deep-Sea Clay in the Atlantic Ocean and Adjacent Seas and Oceans

, 1965
Semiquantitative mineral analysis has been done by X-ray diffraction on the < 2 μ- and 2–20 μ-size fractions of approximately five hundred Recent deep-sea core samples from the Atlantic, Antarctic, western Indian Oceans, and adjacent seas.
P. Biscaye
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Production and dissolution of biogenic silica in the ocean: Revised global estimates, comparison with regional data and relationship to biogenic sedimentation

, 1995
We estimate the global rate of biogenic silica production in the ocean to be between 200 and 280 × 1012 mol Si yr−1. The upper limit is derived from information on the primary productivity of the oceans, the relative contribution of diatoms to primary ...
D. M. Nelson   +4 more
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Beach Processes and Sedimentation

, 1976
1. An Introduction to the Study of Beaches. 2. The Geomorphology of Eroding and Accreting Coasts. 3. Beach Morphology and Sediments. 4. The Changing Level of the Sea. 5. The Generation of Waves and their Movement Across the Sea. 6. Wave Breaking and Surf-
P. Komar
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The Sedimentation Rate

JAMA, 1968
The sedimentation rate measures the rate of fall of erythrocytes in the plasma. The rate is accelerated when alterations in plasma protein fractions cause rouleau formation or aggregation of red blood cells due to change in physicochemical properties of plasma and erythrocyte surfaces.
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ART AS SEDIMENTATION

Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2010
The theory of art as sedimentation as is originated from an anthropo-historical viewpoint peculiar of Li Zehou’s practical aesthetics. Up till now there still arises a question as regards whether or not the theory of art as sedimentation has overcome the difficulty in defining art as such.
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On the description and modelling of glacimarine sediments and sedimentation [PDF]

open access: possibleGeological Society, London, Special Publications, 1990
Abstract Models of glacimarine environments fall into two categories: (a) qualitative summaries of the depositional record; and (b) quantitative models of the physical processes of glacimarine sedimentation and their rates of operation.
James D. Scourse, Julian A. Dowdeswell
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