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  • ...eractions between several factors that lead to variations in the stability and morphology of fine intertidal sediment shores. The coupling of [[mudflat|mu ..., pp. 99-128.</ref> as an essential aspect of understanding the [[biotic]] and [[abiotic]] processes that affect the [[biogeomorphology of coastal systems
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  • ...astal Wiki. The focus is on terms related to '''physical coastal processes and engineering'''. A complementary list of definitions related to the living e .../www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref> and from the USACE Coastal Engineering Manual <ref name=CEM> USACE, 2012. Coast
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  • ...gement are <ref name="Karsten">Mangor, K., Drønen, N. K., Kaergaard, K.H. and Kristensen, N.E. 2017. Shoreline management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhi ...development activities in the coastal area follow an overall land use plan and a general environmental policy
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  • ...his article presents an overview of the project, the methodogies developed and the results obtained. ...lex interactions that result in shoreline responses of varying, non-linear and often unpredictable nature. There is also inter-dependence between differen
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  • ...n of a risk and the risks in case of the Netherlands is further elaborated and after that a brief overview of the Coastal zone policy in the Netherlands i ...ty of occurrence of an extreme event (storms, tsunamis) leading to erosion and flooding multiplied by the (socio-) economic damage caused by the storm eve
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  • ...OFs, do not have such shortcoming; however, they rely on time-lagged data, and thus the data needs to be sampled at constant time intervals. This is not u ...from severe erosion in the past (Dette and Newe, 1997).<ref> Dette, H. H. and Newe, J. 1997.Depot beach fill in front of a cliff. Monitoring of a nourish
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  • ...Argus. The article explains why Argus has been developed, where it is used and how it works. Also a literature list is provided with an overview of litera ...ted data collection, encompassing a much greater range of time and spatial scales than were previously possible.
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  • ...how to reduce uncertainties, and two DMI-approaches: [[model calibration]] and data assimilation. ...ents in manufacturing processes. How DMI can be used to support monitoring and assessment of marine systems is also schematized in Figure 1.
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  • ...reshaping of the shoreline by, amongst other things, waves, tidal currents and human interventions. ...tennial) falls between the small scales addressed by most numerical models and the large sales described in the conceptual models of geomorphologists. An
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  • ...r to assess the magnitude of SGD, different investigations based on models and on direct measurements have been carried out. Indirect indicators of SGD a ==Process description and estimates==
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  • ...plers, and [[core]] samplers. The article also discusses the particle size and movement of bed material. ==Grab, dredge and scoop samplers==
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  • ...tourism and industrial uses. However, the co-existence of human activities and natural resources often creates conflicts of use in the coastal zone. ...the implementation of an overall strategy of conservation, sustainability and management to maximise future economic profit.
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  • ...de for the best long-term and sustainable use of coastal natural resources and for perpetual mantenance of the most natural environment"'' ...l cycles, depletion of coastal resources, and adaptation to sea level rise and other impacts of global climate change"''
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  • ...tionally been used in data analysis to increase the signal-to-noise ratio, and also to compress the data to only a few wavelet functions. ...S. A. and Smith, D.K. 1996. Fault scarp identification in side-scan sonar and bathymetry images from the mid-atlantic ridge using wavelet-based digital f
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  • ...diversity’. Diversity usually implies a measure of both species number and ‘equitability’ (or ‘[[evenness]]’). Three types of indices can be .... 1a. Schematic visualization of the species richness, with respectively 5 and 10 species.]]
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  • ...dioxide into the atmosphere. The article begins by defining ocean acidity and the related concept of alkalinity. It further explains the counterintuitive ...). A solution is neutral if <math>pH=7</math>, acidic if <math>pH<7</math> and basic if <math>pH>7</math>.
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  • ...ted in the upper coastal [[#Intertidal zone|intertidal zone]] between land and [[#Tidal flat|intertidal mudflats]], or bordering directly open saltwater o ...waters lying at the interface between the land and the sea, depending on, and periodically covered by tidal sea water.
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  • ...It also explains the properties of available [[oceanographic instruments]] and [[sensors]]. ...are therefore not captured. As a result, the importance of these processes and events for the distribution of parameters cannot be assessed.
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  • ==Background and definition== ...sidering all the goods and services provided to people by [[biodiversity]] and [[Ecosystem| ecosystems]] (Secretariat of the Convention for Biological Div
    20 KB (2,938 words) - 17:27, 15 February 2024
  • ...vention, detection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems.
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  • ...s in natural resources. Similar conditions hold for the quality assessment and development of monitoring strategies with respect to the EU-Water Framework ...c sites in the German Wadden Sea: Hörnum Tief (2002), Elbe estuary (2003) and Baltrum/Langeoog (2004) (see Fig. 1, field work see Fig. 3). The sites are
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