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  • Hydrochemical effects of submarine groundwater discharge to the Puck Bay (southern Baltic Sea, Poland)
  • Aquifer ; Atlantic Ocean ; Baltic Sea ; Bay ; Coastal environment ; Deuterium ; Drainage ; Groundwater ; Hydrochemistry ; Isotope analysis ; Oxygen 18 ; Poland ; Salinity ; Sea water
  • This article presents the results of a study carried out in the Puck Bay concerning the alterations of pore water chlorinity, pore water (O 18, D) isotope composition and near-bottom water salinity caused by groundwater seepage. The groundwater
  • seepage decreases the chlorinity of interstitial water and the salinity of near-bottom water. The comparison of the oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of underground, interstitial and near-bottom waters indicated a reduction of the content of heavy
  • isotopes in the interstitial water and thus gave evidence of freshwater seepage through the sea floor.
  • Impact of the Passaic Valley Sewage bypass on the Newark Bay in Pollution and water resources. Pollution, coastal biology and water resources selected reports.
  • Salinity of marshes along the James Bay coast, Ontario, Canada
  • The salinities of tide water and sediments from the northern and the southern sectors of the coastal marshes are compared. In the north, Bay water of relatively high salinity is introduced to the marsh by tides, as is generally found in coastal
  • marshes elsewhere. The tidewater in southern James Bay has low salinity and the salt in the marsh is released by molecular diffusion from relict salt deposited with the post-glacial Tyrrell sea sediments. This study demonstrates that the salt in coastal
  • The distribution of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus, yeasts and yeast-like fungi, especially Candida Albicans in various environments of the Great South Bay of Long Island, New York in Pollution and water resources. Pollution, coastal biology and water
  • Agent pathogène ; Candida albicans ; Eau de mer ; Etats-Unis ; Great South Bay ; Géographie humaine ; Littoral ; Long Island ; New York ; Pollution ; Pollution organique ; Variation saisonnière ; Vibrio parahaemolyticus
  • Geomorphology of the onset area of a paleo-ice stream, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
  • Antarctique ; Bathymétrie ; Drainage ; Drumlin ; Eau de fonte ; Erosion glaciaire ; Glaciaire ; Géomorphologie ; Héritage géomorphologique ; Marguerite Bay ; Sismique marine ; Zone froide
  • Geomorphic features indicate that both glacial and melt-water erosion characterize the onset area of the ancestral Marguerite Ice Stream. The large size of these features indicates that they formed over repeated glacial cycles, most recently during
  • the Last Glacial Maximum. Ice drainage within the bay and on the inner continental shelf was strongly influenced by tectonic fabric. The glacially sculptured geomorphic features within Marguerite Bay co-exist with anastomosing, radial and relatively
  • straight channels, which become increasingly focused in a seaward direction. This implies that a well organized subglacial drainage system existed within the bay at some point in the past.
  • River sediment supply, sedimentation and transport of the highly turbid sediment plume in Malindi Bay, Kenya
  • Bay ; Coastal current ; Coastal environment ; Kenya ; Land use ; Monsoon ; Sediment transport ; Turbidity ; Watershed
  • terrigenous sediment load. The river freshwater supply into the bay is highly variable. Relatively low peak flows occurred in November during the North East Monsoon (NEM). The discharge of highly turbidity river water into the bay in April and May occurs
  • The current velocities, tidal elevation, salinity and suspended sediment concentrations (TSSC) were measured in stations located within Malindi Bay in the Northern region of the Kenya coast. It is established that Malindi Bay receives a high
  • to be due to the Ekman transport generated by the onshore monsoon winds. The high sediment discharge into Malindi Bay can be attributed to land use change in the Athi-Sabaki River Basin in addition to rapid population increase which has led to clearance
  • [b1] South Eastern Kenya Univ., School of Water Resources Science and Technology, Dept. of Hydrology and Water Resources Management, Kitui, Kenya
  • Assessing regional crop irrigation requirements and streamflow avaibility for irrigation development in Saginaw Bay, Michigan
  • Cereal ; Crop ; Geographical information system ; Irrigation ; Michigan ; Model ; Simulation ; Soy bean ; United States of America ; Water ; Water needs ; Water resources
  • Four simulation models are used to estimate the evapotranspiration rates and irrigation water requirements of corn, drybean, soybean and sugarbeet production in the Saginaw Bay basin. The availability of streamflow for irrigation supply is evaluated
  • in the mass balance equation to determine if the available water resources are sufficient to meet the crop's irrigation water requirements. GIS is used to process and analyze the data sets of soils, climate, and water resource features to provide inputs
  • Bay ; Croatia ; Place names ; Slovenia ; Terminology
  • The established geographical name Bay of Piran refers to the largest bay in the Gulf of Trieste at the extreme north end of the Adriatic Sea. After the collapse of Yugoslavia and the emergence of independent countries demarcated along the borders
  • of the former Yugoslav republics, the previously undemarcated body of water between Slovenia and Croatia became the focus of a border dispute between the two countries. One of the basic principles of proper treatment of geographical names is not to change
  • established and widely used names. The name ‘Bay of Piran’ (Sln. Piranski zaliv, Cro. Piranski zaljev) is derived from the Italian name Vallone di Pirano ‘Bay of Piran’, which replaced the Italian name Valle di Sicciole ‘Bay of Sečovlje’ (as well as Ital
  • . Valle di Siciole, Sln. Sečoveljski zaliv) a century and half ago. This in turn was established towards the end of the 18th century, replacing the Italian name Largon ‘Broad’ or Golfo Largone ‘Broad Bay’. Since 2000 there have been Croatian attempts
  • to establish the completely new name ‘Bay of Savudrija’ (Cro. Savudrijska vala, Sln. Savudrijski zaliv). - (IKR)
  • Environmental evolution in the salt-water intrusion area south of Laizhou Bay since Late Pleistocene
  • Systematic analyses of pollen, foraminifera and grain size composition based on C 14 and luminescence dating from 2 sediment cores were performed for the purpose of understanding the salt-water intrusion in the coastal plain of Laizhou Bay from
  • the perspective of environmental evolution since late Pleistocene. It could be classified into 7 evolution stages since 120kaBP. The 3 periods of seawater transgression formed the foundation of salt-water intrusion in this area.
  • Water all around, you cannot even drink: the scaling of water in James Bay/Eeyou Istchee
  • Aménagement hydraulique ; Amérindiens ; Canada ; Centrale hydraulique ; Communauté ; Discours ; Echelle ; Gestion de l'environnement ; Géographie historique ; Identité ; James Bay ; Québec
  • Arctic Region ; Bay ; Coastal environment ; Cold area ; Estuary ; European part of Russia ; Fluvial water ; Gulf ; Hydrochemistry ; Hydrology ; Murmansk ; Salinity ; Sea water ; Temperature ; Water ; Water exchange ; White Sea
  • Etude de l'interaction des eaux marines et fluviales. Résultats des recherches effectuées dans une série de baies en juillet-août 1989-1993. Essai de classification des baies selon leurs caractéristiques hydrologiques et morphométriques. - (MMB)
  • Drinking water ; Groundwater ; Surface water ; Ukraine ; Water ; Water deficit ; Water quality ; Water resources
  • Etat écologique des ressources en eau de cette région. Etude de la question du déficit et de la qualité de l'eau potable. Problème de l'évacuation des eaux usées dans les plus grandes baies de la ville de Sébastopol. Recommandations pour améliorer
  • ST The index of water and heat system of the peat formation
  • BAI GUANGRUN
  • Atlantic Ocean ; Bay ; Catastrophe ; Coastal environment ; Eighteenth Century ; Historical geography ; Natural hazards ; Nineteenth Century ; North Atlantic Ocean ; Rainstorm ; Sea level ; Tide ; Twentieth Century
  • When a storm tide coincides with an exceptionally high astronomical tide and shallow water depths, the results may be catastrophic. The record of storm tides is knowable, and they may be predictable in the Gulf of Maine-Bay of Fundy region. The AA
  • Marsh loss in Nanticoke estuary, Chesapeake Bay in Thematic Issue II.
  • . Interior ponding has been the primary mechanism of loss. Rising water levels are postulated to be the underlying force behind marsh losses in this estuary.
  • Underwater dissolutional pitting on dolostones, Lake Huron-Georgian Bay, Ontario
  • Biogenic process ; Canada ; Carbonate dissolution ; Carbonate rock ; Chemical erosion ; Geochemistry ; Lake ; Lake level ; Ontario ; Shoreline ; Typology ; Water
  • Bay ; Biological indicator ; Black Sea ; Coastal environment ; Ecosystem ; Fish ; Human impact ; Pollution ; Sea water
  • Etude des paramètres physiomorphologiques et biochiomiques de grémille marin Scorpaena porcus L., habitant dans deux baies avec une charge anthropique élevée situées dans les rayon de Sévastopol.
  • Dynamic variations of water quality in Taihu Lake and multivariate analysis of its influential factors
  • Beijing ; China ; Eutrophication ; Lake ; Pollution ; Principal components analysis ; Seasonal variation ; Spatial variation ; Suspended load ; Water quality
  • Dynamic variation of water quality in Meiliang Bay and part of West Taihu Lake has been analysed based on data from 1991 to 1992. Principal component analysis is used to reveal the mutual relationships of various factors.
  • Spatial and temporal variability of zooplankton populations in Arcachon bay (bay of Biscay) during oyster breeding
  • Aquitaine ; Atlantic Ocean ; Brackish water environment ; Community structure ; Environmental factor ; Europe ; France ; Gironde ; Hydrology ; Invertebrata ; North Atlantic ; Oyster farming ; Salinity ; Spatial variation ; Temperature ; Time
  • Spatial and temporal short-term variations of zooplankton populations were studied during oyster breeding in the most inner part of Arcachon bay. This environment is submitted both to oceanic (bay of Biscay) and continental (Leyre) inputs and its
  • on the hydrodynamics in the bay with subsequent changes in the zooplankton community structure. This event resulted in a large scattering of holo- and meroplanktonic organisms (and among them bivalve larvae).
  • Consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay for water-related residences in non-urban settings : a vignette analysis
  • Bay ; Behaviour ; Chesapeake ; Consumer behaviour ; Factor analysis ; Living conditions ; Neighbourhood ; Preference ; Residential choice ; Residential environment ; Survey ; United States ; Water
  • L'A. essaie de mieux comprendre les raisons qui expliquent la demande des consommateurs en faveur de résidences riveraines à Chesapeake Bay. Il effectue une analyse factorielle pour approfondir les préférences, compte tenu des caractéristiques des