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Margaret Brocx

Adjunct Associate Professor, Vice Chancellery, Murdoch University

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Book chapter

by M. Brocx and V. Semeniuk

Published 2015

Encyclopedia of Estuaries, 339 - 344

Estuaries stand as a distinct environment along the coast in that they bridge the aquatic hydrochemical environmental gap between freshwater and seawater. They can bring another aspect in addition to this hydrochemical setting because the landscape and geomorphic/sedimentologic setting of an estuary provide variability to the “mixing bowl” where freshwater and seawater interact...

Book chapter

by V. Semeniuk and M. Brocx

Published 2015

Encyclopedia of Estuaries, 55 - 73

Definition The physical, biological, and chemical processes operating on the surface and shallow subsurface of a beach, resulting in stratigraphic, granulometric, and sediment compositional variations, construction of physical sedimentary structures and biogenic structures, authigenic/diagenetic mineral responses, and biogenic mineral products.

Book chapter

by M. Brocx and V. Semeniuk

Published 2015

Encyclopedia of Estuaries, 187 - 196

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