5 Magazines & Journals found
Springer-Verlag GmbH Magazines & Journals
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Coral Reefs
This journal supplies a focal point for the hitherto scattered literature in this rapidly expanding field of reef studies, publishing analytical and theoretical papers on both modern and ancient reefs. It encourages the search for generalisations about reef structure and dynamics, and reflects the growing awareness among reef workers of the importance of experimentation, modelling, quantification and applied science in reef ...
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Estuaries and Coasts
The journal Estuaries and Coasts publishes manuscripts covering aspects of research on physical, chemical, geological or biological systems, as well as management of those systems, at the interface between the land and the sea. The interface is broadly defined to include areas within estuaries, lagoons, wetlands, tidal rivers, watersheds that include estuaries, and near-shore coastal waters. The journal publishes original research findings, ...
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Limnology
Limnology is a scientific journal published three times a year, in April, August, and December, by Springer-Verlag in association with the Japanese Society of Limnology. The editors welcome original scientific contributions on physical, chemical, biological, or related research, including environmental issues, on any aspect of theoretical or applied limnology. The journal publishes research papers, notes, review articles, Asia/Oceania reports, ...
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Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
The Earth's biosphere is being transformed by various anthropogenic activities. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change addresses a wide range of environmental topics and pressing issues including global climate change processes and effects, stratospheric ozone depletion, acid deposition, eutrophication of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, species extinction and loss of biological diversity, deforestation and forest degradation, ...
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Regional Environmental Change
Regional Environmental Change focuses on the interactions between human and natural systems at the regional level, within the context of global change, vulnerability, and sustainable development. Regions considered may be at any appropriate scale and may differ widely, provided they are defined in a consistent way. They may include natural regions or those defined by human activities (such as river basins and ecosystems, metropolitan areas, ...