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Salt Marshes and Mangroves: Tidal Saline Wetlands Dominated by Vascular Plants
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)
Coastal wetlands encompass an ecosystem continuum between subtidal depths (to which light penetrates to support photosynthesis) and the landward edge of sea level influence. A broader definition of coastal wetlands includes, ...
Hydrochemistry and phytoplankton composition of two tidal creeks in South-Western Nigeria
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2010)
High-frequency frontal displacements south of san jorge gulf during a tidal cycle near spring and neap phases biological implications between tidal states
(Oceanography Society, 2018-12)
San Jorge Gulf (SJG) is a region of high biological productivity that supports important shrimp (Pleoticus muelleri) and hake (Merluccius hubbsi) fisheries, as well as high marine biodiversity associated, in part, with a ...
Coastal aquifer hydrodynamics and salinity in response to the tide: Case study in Lisbon, Portugal
(Nordic Association for Hydrology, 2017-02)
The variability in dynamics and salinity of the coastal alluvial aquifer on which the city of Lisbon is located was evaluated. The evaluation was based on the analysis of level and groundwater electrical conductivity ...
Diatom (Bacillariophyceae) assemblages in salt marshes of south-central Chile: Relations with tidal inundation time and salinity
(2017)
To reconstruct sea-level history from changes in tidal environments using diatom assemblages, we need to better understand the relations among brackish diatom assemblages and changing environments along elevational gradients ...
Salinization and plant zonation in Argentinian salt marshes: Natural vs. anthropic factors
(Elsevier Science, 2019-05)
Four salt marshes located in the Río de la Plata Estuary, Bahía Blanca Estuary, San Antonio Bay and Fracasso Beach in the Peninsula Valdés were studied. Water balances, tidal regime, geomorphology, anthropic modifications, ...
Sequential development of tidal ravinement surfaces in macro- to hypertidal estuaries with high volcaniclastic input: the Miocene Puerto Madryn Formation (Patagonia, Argentina)
(Springer, 2016-12)
The late Miocene beds of the Puerto Madryn Formation (Provincia del Chubut, Argentina) are formed by shallow marine and estuarine sediments. The latter include several tidal-channel infills well exposed on the cliffy coast ...
A Numerical Study of the Magellan Plume
(American Geophysical Union, 2012-05)
In this modeling study we investigate the dynamical mechanisms controlling the spreading of the Magellan Plume, which is a low-salinity tongue that extends along the Patagonian Shelf. Our results indicate that the overall ...