Search Results - "Gibraltar"
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Aspects of beach sand movement, at Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire
Published 1978“…It was found that sand moved both at different rates and in contrasting dominant directions on different parts of the beach over the same tidal cycle. At Gibraltar Point there was confirmation from the tracer experiments of the importance of tidal generated currents on sand movements on the lower foreshore. …”
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Movement of sediment in the nearshore zone, Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire
Published 1977“…A descriptive sediment movement model has been created for an area of the nearshore zone near Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire on the basis of evidence from studies of sediments, sandbank and channel morphology, bedforms, tidal currents and sediment tracer experiments. …”
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Reformers and revolutionaries: the battle for the working classes in Gibraltar and its hinterland, 1902-1921
Published 2018Subjects: “…Anarchism; Spain; Gibraltar; Trade unions; British Workers’ Union; Imperialism; Transport and General Workers’ Union…”
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Repression, rivalry and racketeering in the creation of Franco’s Spain: the curious case of Emilio Griffiths
Published 2018Subjects: “…Spanish Civil War; Francoist repression; Gibraltar; Campo de Gibraltar…”
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Gibraltar and the European Economic Community (EEC): A political history of the impact of European integration on the territory, 1957 to 1987
Published 2023Subjects: “…European integration; history; political history; Gibraltar; Spain; post-war history' international relations; Anglo-Spanish relations…”
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Increase of dissolved inorganic carbon and decrease in pH in near-surface waters in the Mediterranean Sea during the past two decades
Published 2018“…Likewise, it could be the signature of the contribution of the Atlantic Ocean as a source of anthropogenic carbon to the Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar. We then estimate that the part of DIC accumulated over the last 18 years represents ∼30 % of the total inventory of anthropogenic carbon in the Mediterranean Sea.…”
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An overview of mini systematic literature on factors that influence the parents "perspective of leaving their children to / from school
Published 2021“…The programs were extended to Canada, United Kingdom (UK), United States of America (USA), Ireland, Cyprus, and Gibraltar [1]. In 2003 the International Walk to School Day extended to become a week of activities in 33 countries including the United States of America (USA), Belgium, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand supported the activities. …”
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