نتایج جستجو برای: sandy coast mid

تعداد نتایج: 121542  

2015
Iván F. Rodil Eduardo Jaramillo David M. Hubbard Jenifer E. Dugan Daniel Melnick Carlos Velasquez

Vegetated dunes are recognized as important natural barriers that shelter inland ecosystems and coastlines suffering daily erosive impacts of the sea and extreme events, such as tsunamis. However, societal responses to erosion and shoreline retreat often result in man-made coastal defence structures that cover part of the intertidal and upper shore zones causing coastal squeeze and habitat loss...

2016
S. D. Sharma L. Nayak S. Samantaray M. P. Pati

Article history: Received 31 August 2016 Accepted 16 September 2016 Available online 03 October 2016 Coastal sandy beaches are considered to be an integral part of the coastal ecosystems in marine environment. Sandy beach is an extremely dynamic environment where sand and water are always in motion. There are several fauna and flora occurring in this zone. The mole crab, Emerita asiatica is one...

2014
Caroline Feijão Ximenes Pedro Bastos Macedo Carneiro Karine Matos Magalhães Manoel de Medeiros

This study evaluated the influence of the shoot density of the shoal grass Halodule wrightii on the composition of the associated algal community, in rocky and sandy habitats on the coast of Ceará in northeastern Brazil. The phycological community included 18 species in 10 families, members of Rodophyta (72.2%), Chlorophyta (22.2%) and Phaeophyceae (5.5%). The largest proportion were epilithic ...

R Allee, F Owfi , J Seyfabadi , M Rahimi , Z Ansari,

The “Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS)”, a new approach to ecological classification, was applied to 122 km of the southern intertidal zone of Qeshm Island located the Hormouz Strait - the Persian Gulf. Two components of this model, Surface Geology (SGC) and Biotic Cover (BCC) were used. Considering the extent and geomorphological alternations of the covered area, 12...

2016
Susana Costas Óscar Ferreira Theocharis A. Plomaritis Eduardo Leorri

The uncertainties surrounding present and future sea-level rise have revived the debate around sea-level changes through the deglaciation and mid- to late Holocene, from which arises a need for high-quality reconstructions of regional sea level. Here, we explore the stratigraphy of a sandy barrier to identify the best sea-level indicators and provide a new sea-level reconstruction for the centr...

2016
Mariana Samôr Lopes Thayse Cristina Pereira Bertucci Luciano Rapagnã Rafael de Almeida Tubino Cassiano Monteiro-Neto Acácio Ribeiro Gomes Tomas Maria Cristina Tenório Tânia Lima Rosa Souza Jorge Domingo Carrillo-Briceño Manuel Haimovici Kita Macario Carla Carvalho Orangel Aguilera Socorro

Brazilian shellmounds are archaeological sites with a high concentration of marine faunal remains. There are more than 2000 sites along the coast of Brazil that range in age from 8,720 to 985 cal BP. Here, we studied the ichthyoarchaeological remains (i.e., cranial/postcranial bones, otoliths, and teeth, among others) at 13 shellmounds on the southern coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro, which...

F Owfi, J Seyfabadi M Rahimi R Allee Z Ansari

The “Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS)”, a new approach to ecological classification, was applied to 122 km of the southern intertidal zone of Qeshm Island located the Hormouz Strait - the Persian Gulf. Two components of this model, Surface Geology (SGC) and Biotic Cover (BCC) were used. Considering the extent and geomorphological alternations of the covered area, 12...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2011
Maja Bitenc Roderik Lindenbergh Kourosh Khoshelham A. Pieter Van Waarden

The Dutch coast is characterized by sandy beaches flanked by dunes. Understanding the morphology of the coast is essential for defense against flooding of the hinterland. Because most dramatic changes of the beach and the first dune row happen during storms, it is important to assess the state of the coast immediately after a storm. This is expensive and difficult to organize with Airborne Lase...

2016
Christopher E. Parrish Jennifer A. Dijkstra Jarlath P.M. O’Neil-Dunne Lindsay McKenna

Parrish, C.E.; Dijkstra, J.A.; O’Neil-Dunne, J.P.M; McKenna, L., and Pe’eri, S., 2016. Post-Sandy benthic habitat mapping using new topobathymetric lidar technology and object-based image classification. In: Brock, J.C.; Gesch, D.B.; Parrish, C.E.; Rogers, J.N., and Wright, C.W. (eds.), Advances in Topobathymetric Mapping, Models, and Applications. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue, No...

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