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Sedimentological considerations for predictive modelling
Abstract. Predicting the trends in siltation within an estuary from the record of siltation is of relevance to harbour management. Sampling and profiling within Göteborg Harbour has revealed a highly dynamic environment; the estuary is a zone not only of accumulation but also of cleansing and release. An evaluation of GIS modelling approaches to prediction is presented, incorporating multiple criteria applied to spatial prediction; zinc concentration within the near-surface sediment profile is used for illustrative purposes.
Sedimentological considerations for predictive modelling
Abstract. Predicting the trends in siltation within an estuary from the record of siltation is of relevance to harbour management. Sampling and profiling within Göteborg Harbour has revealed a highly dynamic environment; the estuary is a zone not only of accumulation but also of cleansing and release. An evaluation of GIS modelling approaches to prediction is presented, incorporating multiple criteria applied to spatial prediction; zinc concentration within the near-surface sediment profile is used for illustrative purposes.
Sedimentological considerations for predictive modelling
Burton, C. (author) / Rosenbaum, M. (author) / Stevens, R. (author)
2002
Article (Journal)
English
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