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  • ...ium” means: tidal inlet. Based on morphologic considerations, an estuary has been defined by Dalrymple et al. (1992<ref>Dalrymple, R.W., Zaitlin, B.A. a ...s mainly taken place over the past millennia when the marine transgression has stabilized near current sea level. At the head of the estuary a single main
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  • ...of freshwater and fisheries. More recently, the scale of inland navigation has generally declined and the historic benefit of an estuary counterbalanced b |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; background:lightgrey"
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  • ...such as sand/silt, etc. refer to boundary diameters. In regard to particle type, only suspended particles which settle in a reasonable period of time are c ...out 10 μm separating cohesive particles and larger cohesionless particles has been deduced from the experiments of Migniot<ref name=Mi> Migniot, C. (1968
    63 KB (9,960 words) - 23:03, 28 April 2024
  • It should be noted that this article has been abstracted from the text book “Coastal Engineering: Processes, Theory and Design Practice” 2nd e ...essed so only horizontal displacements now take place (see Figure 5). This has important implications regarding sediment transport.
    86 KB (13,927 words) - 12:36, 3 May 2023
  • ...hind the concept date back until the 1970s. The ecosystem service concept has received high importance since 1997, when two publications came out: Daily ...and Quantification. Landscape Online 34: 1–32</ref>. This classification has been frequently applied to ecosystem service mapping studies globally, whic
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  • ...ese zones also differ in other respects, such as light penetration and the type of substrate, and therefore host different communities of organisms. Howeve |- style="font-weight:bold; font-size: 11px; text-align:center; background:lightblue"
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  • ...jor deserts, e.g., the Sahara, but in the past it has been substantial and has led to the accumulation of extensive loess deposits, e.g., in China. The ex ...1. Sedimentary particles, grainsize and the corresponding sedimentary rock type. The grainsize range is expressed in d[mm] and in <math>\phi=-log_2 d[mm]</
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  • ...Research, National Institute of Oceanography, India</ref>. Mainland China has with 60% the greatest percentage of hardened coastline.<ref>Luo, S., Cai, F |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; background:lightblue"
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  • ...resolution. Slope and aspect layers were derived from the DEM. The method has allowed reproducing the European CORINE land cover product, in a modified w !colspan="2" style="text-align:right"| Land cover Level 1
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  • |- style="font-weight:bold; font-size: 11px; text-align:center; background:lightblue" | style="border:2px solid lightblue; font-size: 10px; text-align:center"| Shannon River
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  • ...g in order to provide an overview of the typical problems, which a certain type of coastline may present for the population living in the specific coastal # Type 1: ''Perpendicular wave approach'', angle of incidence close to zero
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