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Van De Velde, Sebastiaan J. (author), James, Rebecca K. (author), Callebaut, Ine (author), Hidalgo-Martinez, Silvia (author), Meysman, F.J.R. (author)
<p>It has been hypothesized that the evolution of animals during the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition stimulated the burial of phosphorus in marine sediments. This assumption is centrally based on data compilations from marine sediments deposited under oxic and anoxic bottom waters. Since anoxia excludes the presence of infauna and sediment...
journal article 2021
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Kleptsova, Olga S. (author), Dijkstra, Henk A. (author), van Westen, René M. (author), van der Boog, C.G. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), James, Rebecca K. (author), Bouma, Tjeerd J. (author), Klees, R. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author), Zijlema, Marcel (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author)
Joint effects of the dynamic sea-level rise projected changes in the large-scale atmosphere/ocean circulation, and wave climate on hurricane-induced extreme water levels in the Caribbean region are assessed. We use the 2D-depth integrated ADCIRC + SWAN wave-ocean model, baroclinically coupled to an ocean-eddying version of the Community Earth...
journal article 2021
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van de Velde, Sebastiaan J. (author), Hidalgo-Martinez, Silvia (author), Callebaut, Ine (author), Antler, Gilad (author), James, Rebecca K. (author), Leermakers, Martine (author), Meysman, F.J.R. (author)
The East Anglian salt marsh system (UK) has recently generated intriguing data with respect to sediment biogeochemistry. Neighbouring ponds in these salt marshes show two distinct regimes of redox cycling: the sediments are either iron-rich and bioturbated, or they are sulphide-rich and unbioturbated. No conclusive explanation has yet been...
journal article 2020
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James, Rebecca K. (author), Christianen, Marjolijn J.A. (author), van Katwijk, Marieke M. (author), de Smit, Jaco C. (author), Bakker, Elisabeth S. (author), Herman, P.M.J. (author), Bouma, T.J. (author)
Seagrasses provide an important ecosystem service by creating a stable erosion-resistant seabed that contributes to effective coastal protection. Variable morphologies and life-history strategies, however, are likely to impact the sediment stabilization capacity of different seagrass species. We question how opportunistic invasive species and...
journal article 2020
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van Westen, René M. (author), Dijkstra, Henk A. (author), van der Boog, C.G. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), James, Rebecca K. (author), Bouma, T.J. (author), Kleptsova, Olga (author), Klees, R. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author), Zijlema, Marcel (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author)
Sea-level rise poses severe threats to coastal and low-lying regions around the world, by exacerbating coastal erosion and flooding. Adequate sea-level projections over the next decades are important for both decision making and for the development of successful adaptation strategies in these coastal and low-lying regions to climate change....
journal article 2020
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James, Rebecca K. (author), van Katwijk, Marieke M. (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author), Candy, A.S. (author), Klees, R. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), Herman, P.M.J. (author)
Global oceanic pH is lowering, which is causing great concern for the natural functioning of marine ecosystems. Current pH predictions are based on open ocean models; however, coastal zones are dynamic systems with seawater pH fluctuating temporally and spatially. To understand how coastal ecosystems will respond in the future, we first need...
journal article 2019
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James, Rebecca K. (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author), Candy, A.S. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), van der Boog, C.G. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author), Klees, R. (author)
Tropical beaches provide coastal flood protection, income from tourism, and habitat for flagship species. They urgently need protection from erosion, which is being exacerbated by changing climate and coastal development. Traditional coastal engineering solutions are expensive, provide unstable temporary solutions, and often disrupt natural...
journal article 2019
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van der Boog, C.G. (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author), Dijkstra, Henk A. (author), Brüggemann, N. (author), Van Westen, René M. (author), James, Rebecca K. (author), Bouma, Tjeerd J. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author), Klees, R. (author), Zijlema, Marcel (author), Katsman, C.A. (author)
The mesoscale variability in the Caribbean Sea is dominated by anticyclonic eddies that are formed in the eastern part of the basin. These anticyclones intensify on their path westward while they pass the coastal upwelling region along the Venezuelan and Colombian coast. In this study, we used a regional model to show that this westward...
journal article 2019
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van Westen, René M. (author), Dijkstra, Henk A. (author), Klees, R. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author), van der Boog, C.G. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), Candy, A.S. (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author), Zijlema, Marcel (author), James, Rebecca K. (author), Bouma, Tjeerd J. (author)
The Yucatan Channel connects the Caribbean Sea with the Gulf of Mexico and is the main outflow region of the Caribbean Sea. Moorings in the Yucatan Channel show high-frequent variability in kinetic energy (50–100 days) and transport (20–40 days), but the physical mechanisms controlling this variability are poorly understood. In this study, we...
journal article 2018
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