Estuaries of Australia in 2050 and beyond /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2014. |
Series: | Estuaries of the World,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Estuaries of Australia in 2050 and beyond - A synthesis
- PART I - Estuaries that bore the full pressure of the historical developments
- 2. Sydney Estuary, Australia: Geology, anthropogenic development and hydrodynamic processes/attributes
- 3. The Murray/Coorong Estuary. Meeting of the Waters?
- 4. Port Phillip Bay
- 5. The Tamar Estuary, Tasmania
- PART II Estuaries being degraded
- 6. Gold Coast Broadwater: Southern Moreton Bay, Southeast Queensland (Australia)
- 7. Hydrodynamics and sediment transport in a macro-tidal estuary: Darwin Harbour, Australia
- 8. The Ord River estuary: a regulated wet-dry tropical river system
- 9. South Australia's Precious Inverse Estuaries: On the road to ruin
- 10. Turbulent Mixing and Sediment Processes in Peri-Urban Estuariesin South-East Queensland (Australia)
- 11. Hervey Bay and Its Estuaries
- 12. Moreton Bay and its estuaries: A sub-tropical system under pressure from rapid population growth
- 13. Water resource development and high value coastal wetlands on the lower Burdekin floodplain, Australia.-14. The Hawkesbury Estuary from 1950 to 2050
- PART III - Estuaries that are still relatively pristine
- 15. Deluge Inlet, a pristine small tropical estuary in north-eastern Australia
- 16. The Lower Mary River and flood plains.