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  • * [[COSINUS]] Prediction of COhesive Sediment transport and bed dynamics in estuaries and coastal zones with Integrated NUmerical SImulation models * [[DANUBS]] Effect of riverine nutrient and silica discharges on the parts of the West Black Sea
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  • ...he southeast. It is characterized by a combination of coastal and open sea dynamics and has been often referred to as a “miniature ocean” and a “physical ::* oligotrophic conditions with low nutrient concentrations which typically decrease eastward.
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  • ...s been achieved in the predictive power of models to simulate coastal zone dynamics, calibration with field data remains necessary because we are still confron ...face S, T, turbidity, O<sub>2</sub> saturation, Chlophyll fluorescence and nutrient concentrations.
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  • ...hemistry of Continental Margins in a Global Context. Pp3-24 in Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes in Continental Margins: A Global Synthesis (eds Liu KK, Atkinson L, ...kins JE, 2014. Tidal energy conversion in a global hot spot: On the 3‐D dynamics of baroclinic tides at the Celtic Sea shelf break. Journal of Geophysical
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  • ...chemical cycling, such as denitrification of agricultural effluents (see [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]) ...urther explanation, see the articles [[Estuarine turbidity maximum]] and [[Dynamics of mud transport]].
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  • ...sand transport in the surf zone. Proceedings of Conference on Engineering Dynamics in the Surf Zone (Sydney, Australia), pp. 208–214</ref> and by Wright and ...he case of most [[Characteristics of Muddy coasts|mud coasts]] (see also [[Dynamics of mud transport]]). Sediment of fluvial origin is in general not supplied
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  • ...in climate patterns and related runoff regimes can significantly influence nutrient losses from catchments. Future levels will be sensitive to: changes in the ...tios which may lead to phytoplankton dominance shifts, with lower relative nutrient availability.
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  • :[[Algal bloom dynamics]] :[[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]
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  • Increased risk of indirect impacts due to dredging and change in dynamics Alterations in biogeochemical processes and nutrient and oxygen conditions
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  • ...d in Verduin and Backhaus (2000<ref>Verduin, J. J., Backhaus, J. O., 2000. Dynamics of plant-flow interactions for the seagrass ''Amphibolis antarctica'': Fiel ...rm ''Nereis'' and crab which both affect the roots by burrowing. Intrinsic dynamics can cause marshes to become vulnerable to erosion as well. Due to the veget
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  • ...s and the processes that cause them determine the gradients in grain size, nutrient levels, organic matter levels and water content. Plants and animals are ada ...Ysebaert, T. and Herman, P.M.J. 2008. Benthic community-mediated sediment dynamics. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 372: 43–59</ref>). On the other hand, bioturbators
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  • ...ment/iczm/pdf/doc9904.pdf ELOISE PROJECTS] - A database of ELOISE Nutrient Dynamics in European Water Systems projects
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  • *Indirect effects include changes in habitat, predator–prey dynamics, interactions among competitors, productivity levels and food webs, due to ...ment. A prerequisite is sufficient availability of nutrients and oxygen. A nutrient shortage can be compensated by supplying fertilizer. This so-called biostim
    32 KB (4,859 words) - 16:36, 15 February 2024
  • ...l, have been suggested. Spatial variability is thus governed by biological dynamics in relation to internal and external forces which regulate ecosystems. ...Possible causes of the observed phenomena also include changes in water or nutrient fluxes from the landward or seaward side, and internal processes in the mar
    28 KB (4,152 words) - 12:34, 6 March 2022
  • ...hinders drainage, which supposedly affects both vegetation development and nutrient cycling. Measures to be considered are (Brooks et al., 2015<ref>Brooks, K.L ...r, this is a slow process due to the legacy of enriched sediments, even if nutrient loading is completely stopped.
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  • Rich in organic matter, but low in nutrient content and unproductive. ...bstances to inorganic derivatives (often by microbial decomposition, see [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]).
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