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  • ...resents the 'effect chain' approach for modelling marine and coastal water quality and ecology. ...algae die, the nutrients in their cells are partly released back into the water, creating a nutrient cycle. Some dead algae cells settle to the bottom as o
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  • ...onment in the coastal areas and shelf seas of Europe with an adequate data quality is a serious hindrance to an understanding of marine systems. Currently, op ...ve and reliable possibility to obtain regular observations on near surface water parameters. Applying such a FerryBox system on ferry boats or ships-of-oppo
    15 KB (2,302 words) - 17:48, 29 June 2019
  • ...ts of biological and morphological parameters in order to assess the water quality from an ecological point of view. The BLMP is currently being extended in t ...em, WAQSS. Products of derived satellite data are provided to assess water quality in coastal areas. Examples of maps of a) suspended matter concentration, b)
    12 KB (1,740 words) - 17:34, 23 August 2020
  • #REDIRECT [[Water quality services GMES - MarCoast in Germany]]
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  • ...tion and stability of organisms present in the water and to the quality of water concerned, compared to reference conditions.<ref name="And">Andersen, J. H. * [[FerryBox - Continuous and automatic water quality observations along transects]]
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  • ...2017. Shoreline management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref> and from the USACE Coastal Engi ...allow-water wave theory]], [[Wave transformation]]. The [[#Deep water|deep water]] angle of incidence is often denoted <math>\alpha_0</math>.
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  • ...and can be very large if the sand available for beach fill is of the same quality as or slightly finer than the natural sand. A submerged sill to support the ...eme conditions by moving sand from the upper part of the profile to deeper water, i.e. over the sill. This is often a naturally reversible process for a nor
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  • ...e opening is too narrow circulation will be reduced and the quality of the water will decrease and secondly the cove may trap debris and seaweed. ...be made too narrow, as this will reduce circulation and degrade the water quality. And that the [[cove]] may trap seaweed and debris, but the smooth shape o
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  • ...ht|Fig. 1. Schematic view of a rip cell. Beach: yellow, sea: blue; shallow water: light blue; nearshore bars: hatched; flow pattern: red arrows. ]] ...alance do locally occur. The local imbalances between radiation stress and water set-up generate currents that are shoreward directed where the radiation st
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  • ...2017. Shoreline management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>: * Degradation of coastal water and marine ecosystems from land-based pollution including sediment run-off,
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  • ==Water quality/pollution== ...equired the development of new coastal management strategies. For example, water storage schemes and managed retreat schemes along coastlines have been prop
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  • ...ershed impacts is examined in relation to land-derived pollution and water quality. ...griculture: a global review. Executive summary. FAO (UN) and International Water Management Institute. </ref>:
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  • ...e.g. natural protection of the hinterland, nursery for marine fish stocks, water/soil purification), for later use (by future generations) or for landscape ...sources to provide other services for society. Examples are degraded water quality, depletion of fish stocks, coastal erosion, loss of biodiversity, etc. Soci
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  • ...tion, transformation and burial || Potential savings on conventional waste water treatment due to the bioremediation function of marine benthic organisms || ...nd resistance]] to change, declining marine environmental health and water quality, reduced fisheries potential, loss of [[Leisure|recreational opportunities]
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  • The description in this article will concentrate on development of high quality and safe artificial beaches, as these are often one of the most important a The parameters of importance for development of good quality beaches and lagoons are the following:
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  • ...young resident doctor advises him to take the baby home and feed it sugar water. That very same afternoon the baby dies as a result of dehydration and pneu ...some cases the internet. Drawbacks of this level of participation are low quality of the information or superficial information. If the citizen is not proper
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  • ...isable pillars of sustainability i.e. Governance, Economics, Environmental Quality and Social Well-being. Innovation was introduced through the use of a check ...equal opportunities for all. It aims at the continuous improvement of the quality of life and well-being on Earth for present and future generations.
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  • [[Image:WFD.jpg|thumb|100px|right|<small>Logo of the Water Framework Directive</small>]] ...munity action in the field of water policy, commonly referred to as the '''Water Framework Directive (WFD)'''. The directive entered into force on 22nd Dece
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  • ...he probabilistic approach. These levels are related to extreme storm surge water levels with a certain probability of occurrence. The level of the flood def ...drapport onderzoek overstromingsrisico’s, of Transport, Public Works and Water Management</ref>).
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  • *Atmospheric effects degrade the quality of the images and need to be corrected ...r 4, components have to be determined to retrieve the radiance leaving the water, i.e. component 2.</small>]]
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  • ...mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) for the assessment and monitoring of water quality of the St Lawrence river (Canada). Aquatic Toxicology 50, 51–71.</ref> Th ...., Marigomez, J.A., Diez, G., Angulo, E., 1992. Comparative effects of the water accommodated fraction of three oils on mussels. 2. Quantitative alterations
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  • ...<ref name=”NorthSeaTaskForce1993”>North Sea Task Force 1993. North Sea Quality Status Report, Oslo and Paris Commissions, London. Olsen & Olsen, Fredensbo ...rganic material (phytoplankton, zooplankton, …) first takes place in the water column<ref>Middelburg, J.J., Soetaert, K., Herman, P.M.J. and Heip, C.H.R.
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  • ...environments and can provide uniform and dense data in even the shallowest water. ...etects the pulse reflections from both the seabed and the sea surface. The water depth is determined by the elapsed time between these two reflection/scatte
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  • ...ces and receptor specific aspects can be covered in quantitative terms and quality data essential for accurate results are not always available. In this sense ...gaps is also an important topic of risk assessment in order to assure the quality and relevance of the available information.
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