نتایج جستجو برای: coastal land

تعداد نتایج: 168329  

2016
Scott Kulp Benjamin H. Strauss

Elevation data based on NASA’s Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) have been widely used to evaluate threats from global sea level rise, storm surge, and coastal floods. However, SRTM data are known to include large vertical errors in densely urban or densely vegetated areas. The errors may propagate to derived land and population exposure assessments. We compare assessments based on SRTM d...

2018
Cecilia Lindén

Semi-natural grasslands with traditional management are known to be very species-rich, with many plant species strongly associated with the habitat. The last century’s decline of semi-natural grasslands, as a result of land use change and abandonment, has made the remaining semi-natural grassland a high concern for conservation. Since management can be costly and the available resources often a...

Journal: مدیریت شهری 2012
Aylaar Kalavi, Hosein Oshkooh, Mohammad Reza Bemanian,

Coastal areas consider as a strategic and important region of each country. Proximity of water and land always was the origin of human societies’ formation. Currently, in the rapidly changing world the emphasis shifts on urban issues according to strategy and urban management, especially management of coastal development. Iran considering wide costal area in the north and south is no exception....

2017
Atsushi Kubo Yosaku Maeda Jota Kanda

Most estuaries and inland waters are significant source for atmospheric CO2 because of input of terrestrial inorganic carbon and mineralization of terrestrially supplied organic carbon. In contrast to most coastal waters, some estuaries with small freshwater discharge are weak source or sometimes sink for CO2. Extensive surveys of pCO2 in Tokyo Bay showed that the overall bay acts as a strong n...

Journal: :Earth Science Informatics 2016
Pennan Chinnasamy Michael G. Sunde

The Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004 devastated coastal ecosystems across South Asia. Along the coastal regions of South India, increased groundwater levels (GWL), largely caused by saltwater intrusion, infiltration from inundated land, and disturbance of freshwater lenses, were reported. Many agencies allocated funding for restoration and rehabilitation projects. However, to streamlin...

2015
Thomas A. Bianchette Yi Qiang Richard Smardon

The wetlands of the southern Louisiana coast are disappearing due to a host of environmental stressors. Thus, it is imperative to analyze the spatial and temporal variability of wetland vertical accretion rates. A key question in accretion concerns the role of landfalling hurricanes as a land-building agent, due to their propensity to deposit significant volumes of inorganic sediments. Since 19...

2005
Robert J. Nicholls Richard S.J. Tol Athanasios T. Vafeidis

The threat of an abrupt and extreme rise in sea level is widely discussed in the media, but little understood in practise, including the likely impacts of such a rise. This paper explores for the first time the global impacts of extreme sea-level rise, triggered by a hypothetical collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). As the potential contributions remain uncertain, a wide range of sc...

2016
Daniel W Amato James M Bishop Craig R Glenn Henrietta Dulai Celia M Smith

Generally unseen and infrequently measured, submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) can transport potentially large loads of nutrients and other land-based contaminants to coastal ecosystems. To examine this linkage we employed algal bioassays, benthic community analysis, and geochemical methods to examine water quality and community parameters of nearshore reefs adjacent to a variety of potentia...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
David Grémillet Jérôme Fort Françoise Amélineau Elena Zakharova Tangi Le Bot Enric Sala Maria Gavrilo

Arctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shrinking sea-ice cover and retreating glaciers, and it is essential to evaluate and forecast the ecological consequences of such changes. We studied zooplankton-feeding little auks (Alle alle), a key sentinel species of the Arctic, at their northernmost breeding site in Franz-Josef Land (80°N), Russian Arctic. We tested ...

2013
Tobias Ullmann Andreas Schmitt Achim Roth Sarah Banks Roland Baumhauer Stefan Dech

Arctic coastal regions are threatened by changing climatic conditions and anthropogenic disturbances. Since SAR systems operate independently from external illumination and are not affected by cloud shadowing, they are suitable for continuous monitoring of pan-arctic environments. In this work we show the application of dual co-polarized (HH/VV) TerraSAR-X (TSX) data for unsupervised water and ...

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