Human-induced hydrological connectivity: impacts of footpaths on beach wrack transport in a frequently visited baltic coastal

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  • who: Svenja Karstens from the Center for and Society, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany , Marine Geophysics and Hydroacoustics, Institute of have published the research work: Human-Induced Hydrological Connectivity: Impacts of Footpaths on Beach Wrack Transport in a Frequently Visited Baltic Coastal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to understand how human footpaths in a frequently accessed coastal wetland influence the water-mediated transport of beach wrack. Study sites from the work of Chubarenko et_al on beach wrack management around the Baltic Sea were used to check that the study . . .

     

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