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Marc de Vos, Marcello Vichi and Christo Rautenbach
A coupled numerical hydrodynamic model is presented for the Cape Peninsula region of South Africa. The model is intended to support a range of interdisciplinary coastal management and research applications, given the multifaceted socio-economic and ecolo...
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Andrey A. Grinko, Ivan V. Goncharov, Nikolay V. Oblasov, Elena V. Gershelis, Michail V. Shaldybin, Natalia E. Shakhova, Alexey G. Zarubin, Alexey S. Ruban, Oleg V. Dudarev, Maxim A. Veklich, Alexey K. Mazurov and Igor P. Semiletov
The article provides new data about characteristics of the organic matter and mineralogical composition of the Cape Muostakh sediments related to intense permafrost degradation (thermoerosion processes). The sedimentary material has been investigated by ...
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Stanislav D. Martyanov, Anton Yu. Dvornikov, Vladimir A. Ryabchenko and Dmitry V. Sein
The intensity of sediment resuspension and sedimentation in the eastern part of the Bothnian Bay near the Hanhikivi cape, where the nuclear power plant ?Hanhikivi-1? will be constructed, has been assessed for the first time by means of numerical modeling...
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Markes E. Johnson, Jorge Ledesma-Vázquez and Rigoberto Guardado-France
This study reports the first example of major erosion from hurricanes degrading a rocky coastline anywhere around the Gulf of California, although other sources of evidence are well known regarding the effect of inland erosion due to catastrophic rainfal...
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Philip Lloyd
This paper describes the results of a pilot programme to introduce ethanol gel as a replacement for paraffin for cooking in a low-income informal settlement, Samora Machel, in the Philippi district of Cape Town. A baseline study had shown that paraffin w...
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Francesco Sciuto
Two new fossil species of Ostracoda belonging to the genus Bythocythere Sars, 1866, Bythocythere solisdeus n. sp. and to the genus Cytheropteron Sars, 1866, Cytheropteron eleonorae n. sp. are described. The specimens come from the upper silty sand layers...
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