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    Carbonate shelf sediments of the western continental margin of Australia by Collins, Lindsay, Jahnert, Ricardo

    Published 2014
    “…Australia's western margin is adjacent to a low–moderate-relief, semi-arid hinterland extending from northern tropical to southern temperate latitudes. …”
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    The application of carbonate and sediment budgets to assess the stability of marginal reef systems by Dee, Shannon, Zweifler, A., Cuttler, M., Nilsen, Jake, Bonesso, J., O'Leary, M., Browne, Nicola

    Published 2024
    “…To date, most carbonate budget studies have been undertaken in clear-water settings resulting in a limited understanding of how inshore reefs situated in more marginal environmental settings are functioning now and under future climate change. …”
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    Evaluating Geomorphic Features as Surrogates for Benthic Biodiversity on Australia's Western Continental Margin by Althaus, F., Williams, A., Kloser, Rudy, Seiler, J., Bax, N.

    Published 2012
    “…The role of these features as ecological habitats and their potential as surrogates for biodiversity were examined in the context of a hierarchical habitat classification scheme used by Last et al. to define bioregions for marine management planning in Australian waters. Associations of epibenthic megafauna with habitats along Australia's western margin were evaluated quantitatively summarizing the presence/absence scores of 11 fauna types in the video frames into percentage occurrences of dominant fauna for each sample. …”
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    Quaternary development of resilient reefs on the subsiding kimberley continental margin, Northwest Australia by Collins, Lindsay, Testa, V.

    Published 2010
    “…As a major geomorphic feature (from 12ºS to 18ºS) situated along a subsiding continental margin, the shelf edge reefs are in a tropical realm with warm temperatures, relatively low salinity, clear low nutrient waters lacking sediment input, and Indo-West Pacific corals of moderate diversity. …”
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    Fade margin analysis due to duststorm based on visibility data measured in a desert by Islam, Md. Rafiqul, Elshaikh, Zain Elabdin Omer, Khalifa, Othman Omran, Alam, A. H. M. Zahirul, Khan, Sheroz

    Published 2010
    “…Approach: Based on long term duststorm data recorded in Riyadh-Saudi Arabia, the fade margin due to duststorm effects estimated. Results: The fade margin due to duststorm then derived under various water contents during the storm. …”
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    Continental margin subsidence from shallow mantle convection: Example from West Africa by Lodhia, Bhavik, Roberts, G.G., Fraser, A.J., Fishwick, S., Goes, S., Jarvis, J.

    Published 2018
    “…Our results suggest that asthenospheric flow away from upwelling mantle can generate downwelling beneath continental margins.…”
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    Productivity enhances benthic species richness along an oligotrophic Indian Ocean continental margin by Mccallum, A., Woolley, S., Blazewicz-Paszkowycz, M., Browne, J., Gerken, S., Kloser, Rudy, Poore, G., Staples, D., Syme, A., Taylor, J., Walker-Smith, G., Williams, A., Wilson, R.

    Published 2015
    “…Here we investigate the influence of energy and habitat complexity on benthic species richness along an oligotrophic continental margin within the Indian Ocean. Location: The upper continental margin of western Australia (c. 13-35°S, 100-1000m depth). …”
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    Spatio-temporal evolution of a Tertiary carbonate platform margin and adjacent basinal deposits by Wilson, Moyra, Chambers, J., Manning, C., Nas, D.

    Published 2012
    “…The variability in low to moderate energy carbonate platform margins is poorly known from the geological record. …”
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    Impacts of system of rice intensification farming on marginal land / Wan ‘Alia Husna Wan Abdullah by Wan ‘Alia Husna, Wan Abdullah

    Published 2017
    “…However, a good farming management is crucial in conducting any development on marginal land for agriculture. Hence, this study focuses on assessing soil and impounded water quality for marginal soil under the system of rice intensification (SRI) farming method. …”
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    Water sustainability: between water quality and water quality modeling by Ujang, Zaini, Zainudin, Zaki

    Published 2010
    “…Water quality modelling is an important tool used in various water quality management proceedings throughout the world. …”
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    Comparative study of direct and indirect composite veneers in terms of marginal gap and microleakage / Lim Yee Ping by Lim, Yee Ping

    Published 2019
    “…Objectives To evaluate the microleakage and marginal gap at cervical and incisal margin of direct and indirect composite veneers. …”
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    Towards safely managed water for all: the nature of accessibility, quality and reliability of drinking water sources in the upper regions of Ghana by Dongzagla, Alfred

    Published 2019
    “…Access to ‘safely managed water’ was generally low with marginal differences between the rainy (0.1%) and dry (1.0%) seasons. …”
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    Initial breakup of supercontinent Rodinia as recorded by ca 860–840 Ma bimodal volcanism along the southeastern margin of the Yangtze Block, South China by Lyu, P., Li, W., Wang, Xuan-Ce, Pang, C., Cheng, J., Li, X.

    Published 2017
    “…The Huangshan basalts have arc-like geochemical signatures with enrichment of water (pre-eruption magma water content of ~3.6%) and fluid-mobile elements, and depletion of high-field-strength elements (HFSE), as well as homogeneous Nd isotopic compositions (eNd(t) = +4.4 to +5.3). …”
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    Advanced water treatment technologies to minimise the formation of emerging disinfection by-products in potable water by Nottle, Caroline E.

    Published 2013
    “…In Australia, expanding populations, and drought in some areas, particularly Western Australia, have already resulted in scarcity of water in many urban and regional centres. As a result, water of more marginal quality must be utilised for potable purposes, and the variable and more concentrated natural organic matter (NOM) in these water sources makes the treatment, distribution, and disinfection processes increasingly difficult.While NOM itself does not appear to be harmful, when it reacts with disinfectants, some of the resulting DBPs have been found to be potentially harmful to human health. …”
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    The Water Industry Privatization in China by Sun, Hua

    Published 2009
    “…Most important issue among them is perhaps the problems related to equity and access to basic, universal and essential goods and services price for the poor, disadvantaged and marginalized consumers. This paper analyzes governments’ tradeoff between fiscal benefits and consumer surplus in privatization reforms of noncompetitive water industries in China. …”
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    Glyphosate herbicide toxicity effects on red hybrid tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) by Muhammad, Umar Abubakar

    Published 2019
    “…The major physicochemical parameters of the water were ascertained. The water quality parameters during the experiments ranged are temperature (25-29℃), dissolved oxygen (5.3-9.3 mg/L) and pH (6.5-7.4) respectively. …”
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    Assessment of willingness to pay for drinking water quality improvement and supply services among households in Damaturu, Nigeria by Alhaji Dauda, Suleiman

    Published 2013
    “…Discussion was made on the estimates obtained from the three models to find out households’ marginal willingness to pay and to assess household demand preferences on heterogeneous tap water attributes. …”
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