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Sedimentary processes in the intertidal zone

Title
Sedimentary processes in the intertidal zone / edited by K.S. Black, D.M. Paterson and A. Cramp.
Publication
London : The Geological Society, 1998.

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Additional Authors
  • Black, K. S. (Kevin S.)
  • Paterson, D. M. (David M.)
  • Cramp, A. (Adrian)
Description
ix, 409 pages : illustrations, maps; 26 cm.
Summary
Intertidal flats form an integral and important part of coastal systems, which have for centuries been usefully exploited by man for communication, transportation, waste disposal, power generation and amenity development. They provide an indispensable feeding ground for many species of shorebirds, play a vital role in protecting the shoreline against erosion by wave action, and they act as both a source and sink to sediments and pollutants and are therefore intrinsically related to the ecological health of the system as well as its geomorphology. It is thus important that we monitor these environments, and build up a comprehensive picture of the dynamic processes that have produced and now modify these environments.
Series Statement
Geological Society special publications, 0305-8719 ; no. 139
Uniform Title
Geological Society special publication ; no. 139.
Subject
  • Marine sediments
  • Estuarine sediments
  • Sediment transport
  • Coast changes
  • Intertidal zonation
  • Gezeiten
  • Küste
  • Ästuar
  • Küstensediment
  • Sedimentation
  • Meeresgeologie
  • Gezeitenküste
  • Sedimentpetrographie
  • Sedimenttransport
  • Meeresbiologie
  • Geochemie
  • Watt
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • SEDIMENTS
  • MARINE CHEMISTRY
  • SEDIMENT TRANSPORT
  • ESTUARIES
  • COASTS
  • TIDAL FLATS
Genre/Form
Aufsatzsammlung.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • LISP-UK littoral investigation of sediment properties: an introduction / K.S. Black, D.M. Paterson -- The typology of intertidal mudflats / K.R. Dyer -- The stability of a mudflat in the Humber estuary, South Yorkshire, UK / C.L. Amos [and others] -- Measurements of the turbid tidal edge over the Skeffling mudflats / M.C. Christie, K.R. Dyer -- In situ characterization of suspended particles using focused-beam, laser reflectance particle sizing / D.J. Law, A.J. Bale -- Sedimentation on a Humber saltmarsh / S.L. Brown -- Use of in situ flume to quantify particle flux (biodeposition rates and sediment erosion) for an intertidal mudflat in relation to changes in current velocity and benthic macrofauna / J. Widdows, M. Brinsley, M. Elliott -- Pigment fingerprints as markers of erosion and changes in cohesive sediment surface properties in simulated and natural erosion events / K.H. Wiltshire [and others].
  • The macrofaunal communities of the Skeffling muds (Humber estuary), with special reference to bioturbation / J.T. Davey, V.A. Partridge -- In situ measurements of exopolymer production by intertidal epipelic diatom-dominated biofilms in the Humber estuary / G.J.C. Underwood, D.J. Smith -- Ecological interaction and sediment transport on an intertidal mudflat I. evidence for a biologically mediated sediment-water interface ; Ecological interaction and sediment transport on an intertidal mudflat II. an experiment dynamic model of the sediment-water interface / G. Ruddy, C.M. Turley, T.E.R. Jones -- Measurements and preliminary modelling of current velocity over an intertidal mudflat, Humber estuary, UK / R.G. Wood, K.S. Black, C.F. Jago -- Considerations on wave-induced fluid mud streaming at open coasts / H.N. Rodriguez, A.J. Mehta.
  • The impact of fluid shear and the suspended sediment concentration on the mud floc size variation in the Dollard estuary, The Netherlands / W.T.B. Van Der Lee -- Comparison of flocculated and dispersed suspended sediment in the Dollard estuary / O. Mikkelsen, M. Pejrup -- Seasonal variability of subtidal and intertidal sediment distributions in a muddy, macrotidal estuary: the Humber--Ouse, UK / R.J. Uncles, J.A. Stephens, C. Harris -- Spatial variability of tidal flats in response to wave exposure: examples from Strangford Lough, Co. Down, Northern Ireland / N.M. Ryan, J.A.G. Cooper -- Temporal variation in sediment erodibility and suspended sediment dynamics in the Dollard estuary / B.A. Kornman, E.M.G.T. De Deckere -- 100 years of environmental change in a coastal wetland, Augusta Bay, southeast Sicily: evidence from geochemical and palaeoecological studies / A.B. Cundy [and others].
  • Observations of the morphodynamic behaviour of an intertidal mudflat at different timescales / R.J.S. Whitehouse, H.J. Mitchener -- Mapping intertidal sediment distributions using the RoxAnn system, Dornoch Firth, NE Scotland / J. Hull, R. Nunny -- Relating erosion shear stress to tidal flat surface colour / R. Riethmüller -- The erosion threshold of biotic sediments: a comparison of methods / T.F. Sutherland, C.L. Amos, J. Grant -- Biological control of avalanching and slope stability in the intertidal zone / M.A. Shaikh, A. Meadows, P.S. Meadows -- Mussels and mussel beds (mytilus edulis) as stabilizers of sedimentary environments in the intertidal zone / P.S. Meadows [and others] -- Microscale biogeotechnical differences in intertidal sedimentary ecosystems / P.S. Meadows [and others].
  • Spatial heterogeneity in an intertidal sedimentary environment and its macrobenthic community / A. Meadows, P.S. Meadows, P. McLaughlin -- The role of vegetation in determining patterns of the accretion of salt marsh sediment / L.A. Boorman, A. Garbutt, D. Barratt.
ISBN
  • 1862390134
  • 9781862390133
OCLC
  • ocm40132699
  • 40132699
  • SCSB-8855722
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library