22   Artículos

 
en línea
Zhongda Ren, Chuanjie Liu, Yafei Ou, Peng Zhang, Heshan Fan, Xiaolong Zhao, Heqin Cheng, Lizhi Teng, Ming Tang and Fengnian Zhou    
Effectively simulating the variation in suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in estuaries during typhoons is significant for the water quality and ecological conditions of estuarine shoal wetlands and their adjacent coastal waters. During typhoons, SSC... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Rutger W. A. Siemes, Trang Minh Duong, Pim W. J. M. Willemsen, Bas W. Borsje and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher    
Estuaries are continuously adapting to anthropogenic pressure. Because of sea-level rise and reduced fluvial sediment supply, they are at risk of sediment starvation. Contrarily, some estuaries require frequent dredging after artificially deepening the c... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Ming-Cheng Hu, Yu-Qing Guo, Yi-Jia Shih, Kai Liu, Chun-Xue Li, Fen-Fen Ji and Ta-Jen Chu    
The invasion of Spartina alterniflora is one of the main threats faced by mangrove wetlands in Quanzhou Bay, Fujian. To effectively manage S. alterniflora, mangrove plants (Kandelia obovata, Aegiceras corniculatum, Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Rhizophora stylos... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Lin Gao, Chen Liu, Mingcong Li and Xianbiao Lin    
Nitrate (NO3-) dissimilatory reduction processes (denitrification, anammox and dissimilatory NO3- reduction to ammonium (DNRA)) in estuarine and coastal ecosystems play a crucial role in regulating reactive nitrogen loadings. However, nitrate reduction p... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Jenny R. Allen, Jeffrey C. Cornwell and Andrew H. Baldwin    
Persistence of tidal wetlands under conditions of sea level rise depends on vertical accretion of organic and inorganic matter, which vary in their relative abundance across estuarine gradients. We examined the relative contribution of organic and inorga... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
John W. Day, H. C. Clark, Chandong Chang, Rachael Hunter and Charles R. Norman    
Oil and gas (O&G) activity has been pervasive in the Mississippi River Delta (MRD). Here we review the life cycle of O&G fields in the MRD focusing on the production history and resulting environmental impacts and show how cumulative impacts affe... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Changming Zhu, Xin Zhang and Qiaohua Huang    
Yellow River Delta wetlands are essential for the migration of endangered birds and breeding. The wetlands, however, have been severely damaged during recent decades, partly due to the lack of wetland ecosystem protection by authorities. To have a better... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
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... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Pedro J. Pinto and G. Mathias Kondolf    
The San Francisco Bay (CA, USA) and the Tagus Estuary (Lisbon, Portugal) share striking similarities in terms of morphology and urban development. A finer analysis of development patterns reveals crucial differences in the extent of shoreline alteration ... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Gregg A. Snedden     Pág. 1 - 15
Estuarine navigation channels have long been recognized as conduits for saltwater intrusion into coastal wetlands. Salt flux decomposition and time series measurements of velocity and salinity were used to examine salt flux components and drivers of baro... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

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