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Some ‘thought experiment’ modelling results and interpretations of data and theory are presented to investigate the possibility that Whitsand Bay, UK, and its recently (2013) designated Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ), might have been affected in
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-102698-4.00031-9
Autor:
Tundi Agardy, Sophy Allen, David Allen, Colin G. Attwood, Fernanda Balata, Alex N. Banks, M. Bedington, Francis Binney, Sarah E. Birchenough, Julie Black, Samantha Blampied, Ian Bond, Jessica Bone, Fiona Bowles, George M. Branch, Susan Burton, Richard W.G. Caldow, Alex J. Caveen, Paul Chambers, I. Chapman, Robert W.E. Clark, J.R. Clark, Ken Collins, Laura H. Crossley, Ian W. Croudace, Terence P. Dawson, John A. Dearing, Chantelle de Gruchy, Kalli De Meyer, Ian Durbach, Sophie Elliott, Ken Findlay, Stephen Fletcher, Paulo A.C. Flores, Daniel J. Franklin, Tim Frayling, J.D. Goss-Custard, S.M. Grant, Victoria Jane Gravestock, Jean M. Harris, Andrew Harwood, Roger J.H. Herbert, Amy Hill, Keith Hiscock, Malcolm D. Hudson, Stephen Hull, John Humphreys, Robert A. Irving, Simon J Cripps, Gareth Jeffreys, Magnus L. Johnson, Inti Keith, Mel Kershaw, Peter Langdon, Durwyn Liley, Amanda T. Lombard, Heitor S. Macedo, Duncan MacRae, Judy Mann-Lang, Bruce Q. Mann, Heike Markus-Michalczyk, Neil McCulloch, Kevin McIlwee, Rodrigo P. Medeiros, S.B. Mitchell, Greg Morel, Thomas Mullier, Matthew Murphy, Rosie Nicoll, Patrick E. Osborne, Mia Pantzar, Simon Pengelly, Martin R. Perrow, D.A. Purdie, Alice S.J. Puritz-Evans, Dale P. Rodmell, Kathryn Ross, Helen Rowell, Daniela Russi, Jessica M. Savage, David Sear, Emma Sheehan, Jean-Luc Solandt, Walter Steenbock, Richard A. Stillman, Phil Taylor, Ann Thornton, Peter Tinsley, R. Torres, P.N. Trathan, R.J. Uncles, Nick Underdown, Duncan Vaughan, Talwyn Whetter, A. Willcocks, Chris Williams, Ilka Win, Lewis Yates
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-102698-4.01002-9
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 212:253-264
The Lynher Estuary in Southwest England is a small, strongly tidal sub-estuary of the Tamar Estuary. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ), a part of the Plymouth Sound and Estuaries Special Area of Cons
Publikováno v:
Progress in Oceanography. 137:385-408
Analyses of consistently measured survey data and published hydrological data for the estuaries of southwest England show that: (1) freshwater runoff and estuary length are strongly related to catchment area; (2) salt intrusion length is always great
Publikováno v:
Progress in Oceanography. 137:360-384
Whitsand Bay and Plymouth Sound are located in the southwest of England. The Bay and Sound are separated by the ∼2–3 km-wide Rame Peninsula and connected by ∼10–20 m-deep English Channel waters. Results are presented from measurements of wave
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 150:242-251
Observations are presented of estuarine infragravity oscillations in a very small estuary, the Ria de Santiuste, northern Spain, that discharges into a bay. Time-scale calculations and measurements indicate that the most likely source of amplified in
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 150:252-261
Observations are presented of water levels, currents, salinity, turbidity, sediment grain sizes and sediment transport in the Devonshire Avon Estuary, UK, in order to improve knowledge of freshwater, wave and tidal influences on small, strongly tidal
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 79:83-96
Management strategies for freshwater drainage basins often do not take into account the effects of human interventions (such as water abstractions, i.e. water extractions) on their receiving estuaries (e.g. EA, 2007 ; Wolanski et al., 2004 ). However
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 79:42-51
A simple estimation method for estuarine turbidity that may be helpful for management purposes is used to predict SPM concentrations for the strongly tidal estuaries of the northeast Irish Sea. It demonstrates a systematic tendency for the longer, mo
Autor:
R.J. Uncles, Steve Mitchell
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 79:97-100
The link between scientific understanding of the behaviour of estuarine sediments and their management is not well represented in the literature. This concluding article seeks to identify the key challenges for estuarine managers in terms of the issu