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Kritische Ansätze: ausgewählte Paradigmeninked to these stable points, called “nodal points”. The second investigated phenomenon are so-called “gates”. Gates are areas of the coastal zone, where spatially persistent cross-shore currents are observed. The importance of these aspects for coastal zone management is discussed.存心 发表于 2025-3-25 19:21:50
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Effects of Eutrophication on Fish Stocks in Baltic Lagoons not appear to be responsible for the decline of migratory fish stocks in coastal waters and the alteration of species dominance in estuaries. Eutrophication has been responsible for fish kills in recent years, but there are signs that eutrophication levels are now decreasing.BOOR 发表于 2025-3-26 02:54:00
Important Features of Coastline Dynamics in Poland: “Nodal Points” and “Gates”inked to these stable points, called “nodal points”. The second investigated phenomenon are so-called “gates”. Gates are areas of the coastal zone, where spatially persistent cross-shore currents are observed. The importance of these aspects for coastal zone management is discussed.观点 发表于 2025-3-26 05:36:05
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Book 2002r many. The workshop was organised by the Institute of Aquatic Ecology of the University of Rostock and the Baltic Sea Research Institute Warnemiinde on be half of the Wissenschafts-Verbund Umwelt (WVU) at the University of Rostock. It was the third trans-disciplinary event that tried to link ecol能量守恒 发表于 2025-3-26 14:58:55
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Die Strahlung der radioaktiven Substanzenully applied to landscapes may serve as an operational framework for conflict mitigation and sustainable resource use in the coastal zone. The authors argue that this approach requires some changes within the present day institutional framework.