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  • ...candidate Special Areas of Conservation (cSACs). Discharges to the sea are controlled by a number of EC Directives, including the Dangerous Substances, Shellfish ...candidate Special Areas of Conservation (cSACs). Discharges to the sea are controlled by a number of EC Directives, including the Dangerous Substances, Shellfish
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  • ...omated cleaning and antifouling procedure of the box. All processes can be controlled remotely via the telemetry line from land. Data are transmitted and made av * Calibrating instruments by well-controlled in situ water samples
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  • ...d ecology was the creation of flood control areas under the influence of a controlled reduced tide (CRT) <ref name="Maris2007">Maris T, Cox T, Temmerman S, De Vl The piecemeal application of present European environmental legislation has not been sufficient to change the ne
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  • ...n solutions to support man’s activities in the coastal zone. Many of our present-day engineering design techniques were developed using laboratory measureme ...t reality at a certain scale; the involved variables and boundaries can be controlled; measurements are in general easy to perform and the comprehension of the p
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  • ...ent cleanup are present: nitrogen and phosphor. In other words, the grease present in sewers should disappear naturally. Paradoxically, grease accumulates in ...table and programmed biodegradation. In other words bioaugmentation is the controlled addition of specially formulated microbial cultures that assist those found
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  • ...d/or Black Sea]] were selected and analysed. All the results were manually controlled to verify their relevance for the PEGASO project. In general, the subject a ...ec.europa.eu/ European Commission] itself. The first aim of LinkedIn is to present personal professional profiles and CVs, however, it is also possible to cre
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  • ...r the pressure of both monitoring requirements and oceanographic research. Present demands for such systems include reliable, high-quality and comprehensive o ...Genesis is (l-w-h; 1.40 – 0.87 – 1.11m) deployable down to 1400m, and controlled by a pilot from a container mounted on the research vessel. Since 2015, the
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  • ...etween the highest and lowest limit of the tides. The upper limit is often controlled by physiological limits on species tolerance of temperature and drying. The ...This can be e.g. an alternation between a crusty form when the predator is present and a more delicate form (e.g. blade) when the predator is absent. Also the
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  • ...of river flows and both the quantity and nature of fluvial sediments. Thus present-day estuarine morphologies reflect adjustments to these longer-term, larger ...escription of all of the associated theoretical developments is beyond the present scope. Hence, having adopted a descriptive (rather than deductive) approach
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  • ...lation at a given frequency on a given beach slope if the motion is solely controlled by gravity. This leads to swash saturation, where an increase in incident w ...heoretical value <math>\varepsilon \approx 2.5</math>, where saturation is controlled by swash-swash interaction as opposed to surf zone saturation. Spectra of t
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  • Where coastal structures are present, either on the shoreline or in the nearshore zone, waves may also be diffra ...e heights and periods, it is first necessary to determine each wave period present (by applying Fourier analysis techniques). Also, given that the pressure se
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  • ...ion. It follows that the growth of the amplitude of the bottom waviness is controlled by a balance between these two effects. If gravity prevails over drag, the ...flow when three-dimensional initial disturbances of the bottom profile are present. The analysis shows that brick-pattern ripples can be originated by the sim
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  • Present-day patterns in pelagic [[biodiversity]] are the result of the interaction ...auna]]. Particle fluxes to mid water depths in the adjacent sea are mainly controlled by fluvial discharge and primary production. Fluvial discharge could be res
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  • ...ean friction coefficient <math>c_D</math>. The tidal wave dynamics is then controlled, if we neglect fresh water discharge effects, by three dimensionless parame ...nonlinearity parameters. These results show that bore formation is mainly controlled by the competition between two physical processes: (a) the nonlinear distor
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  • === The present article is by courtesy of Ocean Dynamics, where it was originally published ...icrobiol 71:7819-7830.</ref>). Although several other bacteria and archaea present could at least be addressed at a more general level by their molecular trac
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  • ...that net offshore loss of sediment is limited (otherwise no beach would be present). Hence, the budget of the sand body comprised between the headlands is vir ...eadlands<ref>Short, A. D. and Masselink, G. 1999. Embayed and structurally controlled beaches. In Short, A. D., editor, Handbook of beach and shoreface morphodyn
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