Understanding the North Sea System
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Understanding the North Sea System
Published by Chapman & Hall for the Royal Society, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The continental shelf seas have an importance out of proportion to the reatively small fraction of the area of the global ocean which they occupy. These shallow seas play and important role as the high energy boundary zones of the deep ocean where much of the ocean's tidal and wave energies are dissipated. The North Sea is an archetypal representative of such seas. This text brings the principal results from the North Sea Project which were presented at a discussion meeting organized by the Royal Society. It argues that we should understand and predict the processes of the North Sea in order to achieve a degree of rational management in the future, as environmental threats increase.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to the North Sea project, J.H. Simpson
- seasonal cycles and their spatial variability, M.J. Howarth, et al
- the influence of horizontal circulation on the supply and distribution of tracers, D. Prandle, et al
- suspended particulate matter in the North Sea - field observations and model simulations, J. Sundermann
- dynamics of tidal mixing fronts in the North Sea, A.E. Hill, et al
- circulation, hydrographic structure and mixing at tidal fronts - the view from Georges Bank, J.W. Loder, et al
- hydrodynamics and sediment dynamics of North Sea sand waves and sand banks, D.A. Huntley, et al
- resuspension processes and seston dynamics, southern North Sea, C.F. Jago, et al
- biological consequences of tidal mixing gradients in the North Sea, P.B. Tett, et al
- modelling water column processes in the North Sea, G. Radach, et al
- seasonal fluxes across the sediment-water interface, and processes within sediments, D.B. Nedwell, et al
- trace gases and air-sea exchanges, P.S. Liss, et al
- the atmospheric distributions of trace metals, trace organics and nitrogen species over the North Sea, R. Chester, et al
- processes influencing the fate of trace metals in the North Sea, J.D. Burton, et al
- towards water quality models, J.M. Huthnance, et al
- the North Sea project - an overview and the way forward, J.H. Simpson.
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