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Estuary Research - Recent Advances

Estuary Research
Estuary Research Recent Advances Edited by Andrew J. Manning
features 2007 nobel-winning ipcc senior member

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Andrew J. Manning
Andrew J. Manning

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Published 12 March 2025

Doi 10.5772/intechopen.102190

ISBN 978-1-83768-284-3

Print ISBN 978-1-83768-283-6

eBook (PDF) ISBN 978-1-83768-285-0

Copyright year 2025

Number of pages 144

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2. Climate Risks and Reasons for Concern along the Uruguayan Coast of the Rio de la Plata Estuary

By Gustavo J. Nagy, José E. Verocai, Leandro Capurro, Mónica Gómez-Erache, Ofelia Gutiérrez, Daniel Panario, Ernesto Brugnoli, Agustina Brum, Mario Bidegain and Isabel C. Olivares

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3. Investigations on Rare Earth Elements in Sediments from South Vellar Estuary along Bay of Bengal and Palk Strait, Tamil Nadu, India

By Puliyakurichi Mookkan Velmurugan, Krishnan Vijayaprabhakaran, Periyathambi Thangappan Devika and Mohammad Suhail Meer

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5. Advancing Estuarine Shoreline Change Analysis Using Small Uncrewed Autonomous Systems

By Thomas R. Allen, Devon Eulie, Mariko Polk, George McLeod, Robert Stuart and Alexandra Garnand

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6. Depositional and Erosional Behaviour of Cohesive Sediments in Estuarine Saltmarsh and Mudflat Environments

By Juliet Rounce, Andrew J. Manning, Xiao Yu, Dan Parsons, Jeff Peakall and Leiping Ye

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