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Autor:
Gregg J. Brunskill
Publikováno v:
Oceanography, Vol 25, Iss 2, Pp 166-169 (2012)
Could we, should we, knowingly pollute the world ocean? It's easy to think that the ocean is awfully big, and maybe no one will notice. Unfortunately, it's too late to debate this ethical issue—we've already done it.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/458fac1075a94e27a1260f0aeebea015
Autor:
Neal Michelutti, Dermot Antoniades, Kyra A. St. Pierre, Igor Lehnherr, Vincent L. St. Louis, Derek C. G. Muir, John P. Smol, Gregg J. Brunskill, Marianne S. V. Douglas
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
Lake Hazen, the High Arctic's largest lake, has received an approximately 10-fold increase in glacial meltwater since its catchment glaciers shifted from net mass gain to net mass loss in 2007 common era (CE), concurrent with recent warming. Increase
Autor:
José-María Abril, Gregg J. Brunskill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 52:121-137
Most 210Pb dating models assume that atmospheric flux of excess 210Pb (210Pbexc) to the sediment–water interface remains constant over time. We revisited this assumption using statistical analysis of a database of laminated sediments and evaluated
Autor:
Gregg J. Brunskill, H. Volk, Diane L. Brinkman, Irena Zagorskis, Kathy Burns, Graham A. Logan, Kenneth Wasmund
Publikováno v:
Marine Chemistry. 118:140-155
A sediment and sediment trap study of natural oil seeps in the Timor Sea off the north coast of Australia has been conducted. Sediment traps were set at 40 m below sea level on top of a benthic carbonate dome, formed near the Cornea oil and gas field
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 28:283-301
The Sepik River is a major contributor of water, sediment and associated organic loads to the coastal waters of northern New Guinea and the Bismarck Sea. We compare dissolved and particulate organic carbon data from September 1997 during an extremely
Publikováno v:
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 71:2762-2779
Solid phase P speciation has been determined in sediments from a transect across the central section of the continental shelf and slope of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon. This region is characterized by a gradient of riverine aluminosilicate cla
Autor:
Kathy Burns, Linda Meneghini, Gregg J. Brunskill, Steven A. Kuehl, David C. Fugate, Tara A. Kniskern
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 24:2417-2429
A sediment budget is constructed for the slope and narrow continental shelf off the Sepik River in order to estimate the relative importance of turbid plumes versus bottom gravity transport through a near-shore submarine canyon in the dispersal of se
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 24:2535-2551
Radiotracer 210Pb and contaminant copper were used to estimate sediment accumulation rates in 4 cores from the Ajkwa River estuary and mangrove tidal channels in western Irian Jaya. Mass accumulation rates (4.5–13 kg dry wt m−2 yr−1) were withi
Autor:
Gregg J. Brunskill
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 24:2273-2295
A brief review of physical and cultural geography of the south Pacific island of New Guinea is given. A short history of the development of Project TROPICS is presented, along with a literature review of the geological, physical, chemical, and biolog
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 51:665-683
The Great Barrier Reef represents the largest modern example of a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate system. The Burdekin River is the largest source of terrigenous sediment to the lagoon and is therefore an ideal location to investigate regional patter