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Publikováno v:
Shore & Beach. :23-31
Nearshore placement of sediments for beach nourishment has become a standard, cost-effective method for shore protection along ocean-facing shorelines but is not a widely adopted practice within tidal estuaries due to environmental concerns such as t
Autor:
W. Scott Douglas
Publikováno v:
Shore & Beach. :41-51
Millions of cubic yards of sediment are dredged every year in coastal New Jersey for the operation and maintenance of an extensive marine transportation system stretching from the New Jersey Harbor south along the Atlantic Coast from Sandy Hook to Ca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering. 148
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. 159:102618
Autor:
W. Scott Douglas, Matthew M. Lunemann
Publikováno v:
Geo-Congress 2019.
Publikováno v:
Geo-Congress 2019.
Autor:
W. Scott Douglas, Michael T. Horne
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 16:1996-2001
The importance of salinity in whole effluent toxicity tests using marine organisms has been acknowledged in most testing protocols. However, little if any attention has been given to the specific effects of alteration of the ionic composition of seaw
Publikováno v:
Ports 2013.
The rising world population, coupled with greater economic activity, is likely to result in increasing global trade and related transport requirements over the next 20 years. This projected growth would significantly strain the limits of America's in
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 12:847-853
Field and laboratory tests were conducted to determine the 10-d toxicity of atrazine and carbofuran to larvae of the midge Chironomus tentans. The pesticides were first spiked onto a clean control sediment, and the midges were exposed to atrazine, ca
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Integrated environmental assessment and management. 1(4)
Since the 1997 local ban on ocean dumping of dredged sediments, the state of New Jersey has pursued a policy of environmentally sound solutions to the controversial problem of dredged material management, including beneficial use of dredged material