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Estuaries Types Movement Patterns And Climatical Impacts Types Movement Patterns And Climatical Impacts 1st Edition Julian R Crane Ashton E Solomon

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Estuaries Types Movement Patterns And Climatical Impacts Types Movement Patterns And Climatical Impacts 1st Edition Julian R Crane Ashton E Solomon
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.73 MB
Pages: 349
Author: Julian R. Crane; Ashton E. Solomon
ISBN: 9781611224924, 1611224926
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Estuaries Types Movement Patterns And Climatical Impacts Types Movement Patterns And Climatical Impacts 1st Edition Julian R Crane Ashton E Solomon by Julian R. Crane; Ashton E. Solomon 9781611224924, 1611224926 instant download after payment.

Estuaries are productive ecosystems of high ecological value. They are important habitats for various species and those of highest value are protected by national and international conventions. This book highlights possible pollution impacts in a protected estuarine ecosystem, Amvrakikos Gulf, considered as one of the most important wetlands in Greece. In addition, the Changjiang (Yangtze) River is known to contribute significantly to the ecosystems of the Changjiang River estuary and adjacent waters. In this book, some long-term data of freshwater discharge, sediment load, nutrient concentrations and compositions in the river and estuary waters are presented, as well as the long-term response of the ecosystem in the estuary. Moreover, the literature on modern estuarine diatoms from Argentina is revised in order to synthesize the available ecological information and to detect possible modern analogues for Quaternary diatom assemblages. The authors also discuss negative or inverse estuaries, those where seawater is concentrated by the removal of fresh water, in the Northern Gulf of California. The challenges facing the sustainable management of temporarily open/closed estuaries (TOCEs) is addressed as well, critical in some cases because their ecological integrity, biodiversity and nursery function have already been compromised.

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