2005
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27851-6_1
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The Coastal Zone — a Domain of Global Interactions

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“…Development and urbanization of marine coastline results in the input of thousands of toxicants, industrial contaminants, and pesticides from storm water runoff Zeng and Venkatesan, 1999;Van Dolah et al, 2008;Hwang et al, 2009). Additionally, alteration of the landscape often increases rates of sedimentation (Crossland et al, 2005;Syvitski et al, 2005;Syvitski and Milliman, 2007) that can smother sessile species or reduce their viability by altering light levels. Agricultural activities and sewage effluent lead to eutrophication in these systems (Scott et al, 1999;Costanzo et al, 2001;Rabalais et al, 2009Rabalais et al, , 2010, and shoreline hardening and other physical alterations can disrupt coastal ecosystems (Rice, 2006;Jackson et al, 2008;Morley et al, 2012).…”
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“…Development and urbanization of marine coastline results in the input of thousands of toxicants, industrial contaminants, and pesticides from storm water runoff Zeng and Venkatesan, 1999;Van Dolah et al, 2008;Hwang et al, 2009). Additionally, alteration of the landscape often increases rates of sedimentation (Crossland et al, 2005;Syvitski et al, 2005;Syvitski and Milliman, 2007) that can smother sessile species or reduce their viability by altering light levels. Agricultural activities and sewage effluent lead to eutrophication in these systems (Scott et al, 1999;Costanzo et al, 2001;Rabalais et al, 2009Rabalais et al, , 2010, and shoreline hardening and other physical alterations can disrupt coastal ecosystems (Rice, 2006;Jackson et al, 2008;Morley et al, 2012).…”
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“…1987;Friedrich vd. 2006 (Crutzen & Stoermer, 2000;Anderrson et al 2005;Crossland et al 2005;Crutzen, 2006). Due to the fact that these anthropogenic affects are measurable on observed geological rocks, Crutzen & Stoermer (2000) (Ruddiman, 2003;Certini & Scalenghe, 2011;Ellis, 2011;Wilkinson et al, 2014).…”
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“…Similarly, the impact of human activities on the global cycling of elements was recognised (Garrels et al 1975). These global aspects became part of the comprehensive LOICZ (Crossland et al 2005) and BAHC (Kabat et al 2004) projects of the international IGBP program (Steffen et al 2004). Due to this scientific research, the results were gradually put into legislation.…”
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