Estuaries are regarded among the most ecologically threatened ecosystems worldwide largely due to poor land use practices within their catchment areas, freshwater abstraction, coastal development, and resource exploitation. Moreover, these systems act as repositories for various anthropogenic contaminants. The establishment and successful implementation of conservation and management strategies are critically dependent on understanding the links among physicochemical, hydrological, and biological variables within these systems. The book provides a comprehensive overview of selected topics including modeling of water exchange between estuaries and the ocean, sediment geochemistry and mangrove health, climate variability and hydrology, and pe...
[Whole chapter abstract] We synthesized the results of many case studies from experts worldwide on t...
For many years, estuarine science has been the 'poor relation' in aquatic research - freshwater scie...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Macrotidal temperate estuaries are naturally highly dynam...
© 2016, 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Estuarine Ecohydrology, Second Edition, provides an ...
Estuaries and their surrounding wetland regions are among the most productive ecosystems in the worl...
Ecohydrology is a multidisciplinary science that integrates disciplines such as hydrology, ecology a...
Estuarine ecosystems around the world are suffering the deleterious effects of human activities, and...
[Extract] Estuaries and coastal ecosystems are transitional between terrestrial and ocean environmen...
Estuaries offer natural protection from energetic ocean waves, and have been used as natural harbour...
Throughout the world, estuaries and coastal waters have experienced degradation. Present proposed re...
This chapter illustrates the role of watersheds and estuaries in the biogeochemical functioning of c...
Estuaries are naturally highly dynamic and rapidly changing systems, forming a complex mixture of ma...
This book, written primarily for decision-makers in the various government agencies concerned with t...
International audienceWe developed an Ecopath model for the Estuary of Sirinhaem River (SIR), a smal...
[Whole chapter abstract] We synthesized the results of many case studies from experts worldwide on t...
For many years, estuarine science has been the 'poor relation' in aquatic research - freshwater scie...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Macrotidal temperate estuaries are naturally highly dynam...
© 2016, 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Estuarine Ecohydrology, Second Edition, provides an ...
Estuaries and their surrounding wetland regions are among the most productive ecosystems in the worl...
Ecohydrology is a multidisciplinary science that integrates disciplines such as hydrology, ecology a...
Estuarine ecosystems around the world are suffering the deleterious effects of human activities, and...
[Extract] Estuaries and coastal ecosystems are transitional between terrestrial and ocean environmen...
Estuaries offer natural protection from energetic ocean waves, and have been used as natural harbour...
Throughout the world, estuaries and coastal waters have experienced degradation. Present proposed re...
This chapter illustrates the role of watersheds and estuaries in the biogeochemical functioning of c...
Estuaries are naturally highly dynamic and rapidly changing systems, forming a complex mixture of ma...
This book, written primarily for decision-makers in the various government agencies concerned with t...
International audienceWe developed an Ecopath model for the Estuary of Sirinhaem River (SIR), a smal...
[Whole chapter abstract] We synthesized the results of many case studies from experts worldwide on t...
For many years, estuarine science has been the 'poor relation' in aquatic research - freshwater scie...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. Macrotidal temperate estuaries are naturally highly dynam...