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Xiang Yu, Chao Zhan, Yan Liu, Jialin Bi, Guoqing Li, Buli Cui, Longsheng Wang, Xianbin Liu and Qing Wang
Grain size is the basic property of intertidal zone sediment. Grain size acts as an indicator of sedimentary processes and geomorphological evolution under human and nature interactions. The remote sensing technique provides an alternative for sediment g...
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Yu-Hai Wang, Yan-Hong Wang, An-Jun Deng, Hao-Chuan Feng, Dang-Wei Wang and Chuan-Sheng Guo
Downdrift shoreline recession associated with the construction of a shore-crossing hard structure represents one of coastal erosional hotspots that must be addressed for an integrated, sustainable coastal zone management. To prevent siltation within the ...
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Hye Seon Kim and Haryun Kim
This study investigated the environmental characteristics and macrobenthic community structures of an intertidal flat located on Yubu Island in the western coastal area of the Yellow Sea of South Korea. The study site has been well known for the migrator...
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Yinan Mao, Qingyun Ma, Jiaxin Lin, Ye Chen and Qiang Shu
In this study, total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), and stable carbon isotopes (d13C) were measured in surface intertidal saltmarsh and bare tidal flat sediments along the Rudong coast. The distribution and sources of organic carbon were exam...
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Chao Cao, Feng Cai, Hongshuai Qi, Yongling Zheng and Huiquan Lu
Human activities for exploitation and utilization of coastal zones have transformed coastline morphology and severely changed regional flow fields, underwater topography, and sediment distribution in the sea. In this study, single-beam bathymetry coupled...
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Irene Colosimo, Paul L. M. de Vet, Dirk S. van Maren, Ad J. H. M. Reniers, Johan C. Winterwerp and Bram C. van Prooijen
Sediment transport over intertidal flats is driven by a combination of waves, tides, and wind-driven flow. In this study we aimed at identifying and quantifying the interactions between these processes. A five week long dataset consisting of flow velocit...
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Ashley R. Manning-Berg, R. Seth Wood, Kenneth H. Williford, Andrew D. Czaja and Linda C. Kah
The complex nature of growth and decomposition in microbial mats results in a broad range of microbial preservation. Such taphonomic variability complicates both the description of microbial elements preserved within geologic materials and the potential ...
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Adi Nugraha and Tarang Khangaonkar
Numerous restoration projects are underway in Puget Sound, Washington, USA with the goal of re-establishing intertidal wetlands that were historically lost due to dike construction for flood protection and agricultural development. One such effort is the...
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Paula Armas,María Lidia Sánchez
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The Allen Formation records the first Ingression Atlantic to the Neuquén Basin during the Late Cretaceous. The definition of lithofacies and facies associations interpretation for stratigraphic sections in Paso Córdoba and Salitral Moreno area, Río Negro...
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Jonathan Deborde, Cyril Marchand, Nathalie Molnar, Luc Della Patrona and Tarik Meziane
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi-arid climate, Rhizophora spp. are usually predominant, colonizing the seashore, and Avicennia marina develops at the edge of salt-flats, which is the hig...
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