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Interactions and feed-backs among phytobenthos, hydrodynamics, nutrient cycling and sediment transport in estuarine ecosystems (Articolo in rivista)
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- Interactions and feed-backs among phytobenthos, hydrodynamics, nutrient cycling and sediment transport in estuarine ecosystems (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.csr.2003.06.014 (literal)
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Bergamasco A., DeNat L., Flindt M.R., Amos C.L. (2003)
Interactions and feed-backs among phytobenthos, hydrodynamics, nutrient cycling and sediment transport in estuarine ecosystems
in Continental shelf research
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- Bergamasco A., DeNat L., Flindt M.R., Amos C.L. (literal)
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- 6 cit. SCOPUS, 10 cit. Google Scholar, 5-Year IF rivista: 2.352
SJR: 2003 (1.107) - 2007 (1.173) - 2011 (1.172) (literal)
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- Istituto Sperimentale Talassografico, CNR, Spianata S. Raineri, Messina 98122, Italy
Thetis SpA, Castello 2737/f, Venezia 30122, Italy
Biological Institute, SDU, University of Odense, Campusvej 55, Odense, Denmark
SOC, University of Southampton, Empress Dock, Southampton SO143ZH, United Kingdom (literal)
- Titolo
- Interactions and feed-backs among phytobenthos, hydrodynamics, nutrient cycling and sediment transport in estuarine ecosystems (literal)
- Abstract
- Phytobenthic communities can play an active role in modifying the environmental characteristics of the ecosystem in which they live so mediating the human impact on Coastal Zone habitats. Complicated feedbacks couple the establishment of phytobenthic communities with water quality and physical parameters in estuaries. Direct and indirect interactions between physical and biological attributes need to be considered in order to improve the management of these ecosystems to guarantee a sustainable use of coastal resources. Within the project F-ECTS (\"Feedbacks of Estuarine Circulation and Transport of Sediments on phytobenthos\") this issue was approached through a three-step strategy: (i) Monitoring: detailed fieldwork activities focusing on the measurement and evaluation of the main processes involving hydrodynamics, sediments, nutrients, light and phytobenthic biomass; (ii) Modeling: joint modeling of the suspended particulate matter erosion/transport/deposition and biological mediation of the hydrodynamics and (iii) GIS: development of GIS-based practical tools able to manage and exploit measured and modeled data on the basis of scientific investigation guidelines and procedures. The overall strategy is described by illustrating results of field measurements, providing details of model implementation and demonstrating the GIS-based tools. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (literal)
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