نتایج جستجو برای: helleh river estuary

تعداد نتایج: 88992  

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1939

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2004
C C M Ip X D Li G Zhang J G Farmer O W H Wai Y S Li

The rapid economic development in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region in South China in the last three decades has had a significant impact on the local environment. Estuarine sediment is a major sink for contaminants and nutrients in the surrounding ecosystem. The accumulation of trace metals in sediments may cause serious environmental problems in the aquatic system. Thirty sediment cores were...

2017
Nguyen Quang Tuan Hoang Cong Tin Tran Anh Tuan

Cua Dai is one of the major estuarine areas in Central Vietnam that plays a significant role in local maritime transport, fisheries, and tourism activities. This paper presents a study that monitored the shoreline dynamics of the Cua Dai estuary over a period of 50 years (1964–2014) by using field survey data, geographic information systems techniques, and multi-temporal satellite remote sensin...

2005
Mark A. Lever Ivan Valiela

Effects of eutrophication on the relative importance of nutrients and macroherbivores as controls of microphytobenthic standing crop were examined in estuaries with different nitrogen loading rates: Sage Lot Pond (14 kg ha–1 yr–1), Green Pond (178 kg ha–1 yr–1), and Childs River (601 kg ha–1 yr–1). We selected 5 sites with similar salinity ranges on shallow-water, sandy substrates per estuary. ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2003
L Rubio A Linares-Rueda C Dueñas M C Fernández V Clavero F X Niell J A Fernández

Chemical analyses and radioecological methods were combined in order to estimate the sediment accumulation rate in the upper 20 cm depth of the Palmones River estuary. Organic matter, total carbon, C:N and (137)Cs vertical profiles showed changes at 13 cm depth. These changes could be associated with the decrease in river input since 1987 when a dam situated in the upper part of the estuary sta...

2017
Dongfeng Xie Cunhong Pan Xiuguang Wu Shu Gao Zhengbing Wang

The research objective is to investigate the variations of sediment transport in outer Changjiang Estuary and adjacent Hangzhou Bay, induced by the decline of Changjiang River sediment discharge and massive land reclamation in the last three decades. A synchronous hydrographic survey was conducted along two transects (at the bay-mouth and outer Changjiang Estuary, respectively) during the sprin...

2003
JOHN F. WALTER JOHN E. OLNEY

—Throughout its native range, American shad Alosa sapidissima is thought to cease feeding during anadromous migration. We examined the feeding habits of American shad during spawning migration by documenting changes in diet composition and feeding that occur in mature fish in the York River, Virginia. American shad were collected prior to and after spawning at various locations on a gradient fr...

2003
Joan E. Sheldon Merryl Alber

1-D optimum-boundary b were used to simulate the movement o pollutants or other conservatively mixing c through the Altamaha River estuary. Tr introduced into the models as point sources locations within the estuary and as a non-po the entire system. In each case, models w four different river flow rates and were used both the movement of tracer within the estu rate of removal. When tracer was ...

2015
Naishun Bu Junfeng Qu Zhaolei Li Gang Li Hua Zhao Bin Zhao Bo Li Jiakuan Chen Changming Fang

Many studies have found that plant invasion can enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, by increasing net primary production (NPP) and/or decreased soil respiration. While most studies have focused on C input, little attention has been paid to plant invasion effects on soil respiration, especially in wetland ecosystems. Our study examined the effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil r...

2009
William G. Reay

Key water quality management issues and threats within the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries include excess loadings of sediment and nutrients, and the introduction of toxic chemicals and microbial agents. Poor water clarity, principally controlled by suspended sediments and phytoplankton, is a persistent and widespread problem in the York River estuary with the oligohaline and middle me...

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