Browsing by Subject "Sediment"
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(2013-02-04)Lake Botanisk, a small isolated body of water in Copenhagen, Denmark, has remained relatively undisturbed for four centuries, making its sediments an excellent historical archive of past deposition rates of atmospheric ...
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(2023-05-03)This study focuses on the recent history of environmental change within Sulaibikhat Bay, a 43 km², arid, urbanized embayment located along the southern shore of Kuwait Bay. Using the sedimentary record of down core changes ...
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(2009-05-15)Urban development will continue to increase in Texas because of population growth and urban sprawl. Despite the desire for urbanization and expansion of the economy, this growth increases the amount of construction, which, ...
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(2010-01-15)Accurate characterization of risk of adverse ecological effects related to contaminated sediment presents a particularly difficult challenge. A series of studies has been conducted to investigate the utility of various ...
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(2020-05-20)Prokaryotes make up the majority of the biomass in sediment, where they play a role in cycling organic carbon and regulate the fluctuation of organic matter. Studies of abundance, genomic composition, and ecological roles ...
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(2009-05-15)An examination of suspended sediment concentrations throughout the Ganges-Brahmaputra River System was conducted to assess the spatial variability of river sediment in the world’s largest sediment dispersal system. During ...
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(2017-04-27)Dissolved Neodymium (Nd) in the ocean is often used as a water mass tracer to reconstruct what the oceanic circulation in a certain area may have looked like in the past (van de Flierdt et al. 2012). The incorporated Nd ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)The Upper North Bosque River (UNBR) watershed is under a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) mandate to reduce Phosphorus (P) due to excess nutrients in the watershed. To address these problems, Texas A&M University researchers ...