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Excess fine sediment delivery is a major contributor to the declining health of the Great Barrier Reef and identifying the dominant source areas of fine sediment has been critical to prioritising erosion remediation programs. The Bowen River catchment within the Burdekin Basin has been recognised as a major contributor and hence received considerable research investment over the last two decades. This study adopts a novel approach to integrate three independently derived sediment budgets produced from a catchment scale sediment budget model (Dynamic SedNet), targeted tributary water quality monitoring and geochemical sediment source tracing to refine and map the sediment source zones within the Bowen catchment. A four year study of water quality monitoring combined with modelled discharge estimates and geochemical source tracing both identified that the Little Bowen River and Rosella Creek were the largest sources of sediment in the Bowen River catchment. Both data sets contradicted initial synoptic sediment budget model predictions due to inadequate representation of hillslope and gully erosion. Recent improvements in model inputs have resulted in predictions that are consistent with the field data and are of finer resolution within the identified source areas. Priorities for further investigation of erosion processes are also revealed. Examining the benefits and limitations of each method indicates that these are complimentary methods which can effectively be used as multiple lines of evidence. An integrated dataset such as this provides a higher level of certainty in the prediction of fine sediment sources than a single line of evidence dataset or model. The use of high quality, integrated datasets to inform catchment management prioritisation will provide greater confidence for decision makers when investing in catchment management.
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The Ordos Basin's Hangjinqi Shiligahan west zone Xiashihezi Formation 1 Member gas reservoir exhibits significant exploration and development potential. However, its sedimentation and reservoir characteristics are poorly understood. To address this, geological, seismic, macroscopic, and microscopic methods are combined.
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Laboratoire Image, Ville, Environnement (LIVE UMR 7362), Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, ENGEES, ZAEU LTER, 3 rue de l'Argonne, Strasbourg, 67083, France.
Many large rivers have been regulated for navigation improvement, hydro-electricity production, agricultural development and flood protection. River regulation alters both aquatic and riverine habitat dynamics as well as ecological functionalities and ecosystem services. This study aims to evaluate the impacts of river regulation performed along the Rhine as well as climate change to develop a process-based restoration strategy for the Rhinau-Taubergiessen area.
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August 2025
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Habitat Conservation Division, USA.
Most dive-based monitoring methods to assess sedimentation impacts to coral reefs resulting from dredging have been informative but limited in scope. Sponges and octocorals are typically not surveyed for sediment stress, and the time-consuming nature of surveys and data analysis has limited their utility for rapid decision-making during dredging operations. Here, we developed a rapid dive-based survey method to document spatiotemporal trends in reef-habitat sediment deposition and prevalence of sediment stress indicators in benthic taxa (stony corals, octocorals, and sponges) at two commercially-important ports in southeast Florida with planned expansions in the near future (Port Everglades and Port Miami).
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August 2025
Laboratório de Biogeoquímica Costeira, Instituto de Ciências do Mar-Universidade Federal do Ceará, Av. Abolição, 3207, Meireles, Fortaleza 60165-081, CE, Brazil.
The present study quantifies mercury (Hg) concentrations in mangrove oysters () and assesses their potential as biomonitors of Hg contamination in the Parnaíba River Delta (PRD), located on the equatorial coast of Brazil (ECB). The highest Hg concentrations occurred in the smallest individuals' size class (20-40 mm) from the main channel of the Parnaíba River (52.1 to 195.
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September 2025
Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1310.
The oxygenation history of Earth's surface environments has had a profound influence on the ecology and evolution of metazoan life. It was traditionally thought that the Neoproterozoic Oxygenation Event enabled the origin of animals in marine environments, followed by their persistence in aerobic marine habitats ever since. However, recent studies of redox proxies (e.
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