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Russell Adams and Paul Quinn
Catchment models are essential tools to identify and predict water quality problems linked to excessive nutrient applications (in this case phosphorus (P)). The Catchment Runoff Attenuation Flux Tool (CRAFT) has been successfully used to model nutrient f...
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Cynthia Barile, Simon Berrow and Joanne O?Brien
Cuvier?s and Sowerby?s beaked whales occur year-round in western Irish waters, yet remain some of the most poorly understood cetaceans in the area. Considering the importance of the area for anthropogenic activities and the sensitivity of beaked whales t...
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Catalin Anton, Carmen Gasparotti, Iulia Anton and Eugen Rusu
Applying a management model to coastal areas is always a challenge because of the multiple scenarios from which they can be addressed. The coastal zone represents a dynamic area, which can be analyzed using physical processes. However, it can also be ana...
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Hazem Nagy, Kieran Lyons, Glenn Nolan, Marcel Cure and Tomasz Dabrowski
An operational model for an area of the northeast Atlantic that encompasses all of Ireland?s territorial waters has been developed. The model is an implementation of the Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) and uses operationally available atmospheric ...
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Jenni R. Roche, Fraser J. G. Mitchell, Steve Waldren and Bettina S. Stefanini
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Edwin Corrigan and Maarten Nieuwenhuis
Ecosystem service provisions are becoming more frequently used to assess land-use related conflicts in recent decades. This study investigates the current spatial and research information available to quantify ecosystem services relative to forest land-u...
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