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Emilio Grande, Ate Visser, Pamela Beitz and Jean Moran
Water bodies in the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), California, United States, provide aesthetic value and critical ecosystem services, but are often adversely affected by the activities and infrastructure of the intensely urban environment that...
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Emily Wei and Jennifer Miselis
Recent field and modeling studies have shown that barrier island resiliency is sensitive to sediment fluxes from the shoreface, making it important to evaluate how shoreface sediment availability varies in coastal systems. To do this, we assessed shorefa...
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Peng Zhang, Huifeng Zhong, Shujia Wang, Shanshan Wei, Qiying Jian and Jibiao Zhang
At present, microplastics (MPs) pollution has attracted people?s attention, and MPs in seawater have caused great harm to the marine environment. Taking Yugang Park Beach (YPB) in Zhanjiang Bay (ZJB) as the research object, we studied the spatial and tem...
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Francesca Iuculano, Carlos M. Duarte, Jaime Otero, Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado and Susana Agustí
Posidonia oceanica is a well-recognized source of dissolved organic matter (DOM) derived from exudation and leaching of seagrass leaves, but little is known about its impact on the chromophoric fraction of DOM (CDOM). In this study, we monitored for two ...
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Peng Zhang, Shan-Shan Wei, Ji-Biao Zhang, Zhou Ou, Yu-Qin Yang and Ming-Yue Wang
Land-based sources are the key sources of plastic debris, and mismanaged plastic debris can eventually enter the ocean via marine beaches. In this study, the spatial distribution and amount of plastic debris in the land-based source input zone of First L...
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Loren D. Lutes, Shahram Sarkani, David P. Kihl, and Jeffrey E. Beach
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Yu, K. Bengtsson, M. Ottersten, B. McNamara, D. Karlsson, P. Beach, M.
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Sarkani, Shahram; Michaelov, George; Kihl, David P; Beach, Jeffrey E
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