Browsing by Department "Marine and Coastal Environmental Science"
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Plastics and their consequent microplastics have become omnipresent throughout the globe. Microplastic pollution has been observed in the marine environment, by direct observation and by analyses of organisms. The microplastics ...
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(2021-05-04)Gravimetry, the measurement of slight variations in gravitational acceleration, can be used to infer density distributions and structures in the crust of a planetary body. The vast majority of studies on bodies other than ...
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Coastal flooding in America has caused large-scale changes with many communities seeing increased flooding. Flooded communities, collapsed bridges, and obstructed roads are some of the lasting effects that can be devasting ...
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Mars potentially contains a vast reservoir of buried water ice resources. Understanding the distribution and origins of these resources has become increasingly important due to the plans for a future manned mission to Mars. ...
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Freshwater input into an estuary is one of the most important factors that affect various aspects of the estuarine ecosystem. The goal of this study was to develop a correlation of the variations of climatic patterns to ...
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(2021-04-21)Cold fronts are considered to be a significant cause of sediment resuspension and transport in estuarine systems. Cumulatively, cold fronts have a greater total impact on sediment resuspension and transport than less ...