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Effects of crab scraps on marine environmentsKramer, Teresa Anne January 1983 (has links)
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Theoretical modeling and experimental studies of particle-laden plumesfrom wastewater dischargesLi, Chunying, Anna., 李春穎. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Civil Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Field and model studies of the nearshore circulation.Harris, Thomas Frank Wyndham. January 1967 (has links)
Investigations into the characteristics and underlying mechanism
of the circulation of water near the shore are reported. The two
main types of circulation, one a cellular system resulting from
Haves propagated nearly normally to the shore, and the other an
essentially alongshore flow associated with oblique waves, are
treated separately.
The cellular circulation studies were made in the field at
Virginia Beach and more extensively in wave tanks. From the field
experiments data were collected about the dimensions of the cells,
the way in which the Hater circulated, the rate of exchance of surf
zone water and the extent of recycling. A method for measuring the
changes in the mean sea level over intervals of time greater than
those of the wave periods, was developed. The model experiments
carried out in uniform wave tanks showed that the cellular circulations could be well simulated. Measurements were made of
the cell dimensions, the velocity of the longshore and rip currents,
and of the recycling regime.
A finding from the wave tank studies Has the presence of standing
waves formed by transverse edge waves. The interaction of these
standing waves with the gene rated waves normal to the shore could
be the initial cause of rip currents and the cellular circulation.
Studies of the alongshore system were made in the field only.
A method for measuring the volume of flow of longshore currents
was developed, tested, and applied. Calculated volumes of flow
using a theory based on continuity and the solitary wave theory
(as proposed by Inman and Bagnold) compared tolerably well with the
field observations. The calculations of volume of flow required a
knowledge of the wave height spectra in the surf. This was
established by making wave height recordings in the between-breaker
zone . It was found that the characteristics of the spectra
compared reasonably well with those pr e dict ed by the Longuet-Higgins
theory, previously assumed to apply to deep water waves only.
A mechanism for the transition from cellular to alongshore system is proposed. / Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1967.
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Predicted achievement of strategic sewage disposal scheme in enhancement of marine water quality in Hong Kong /Loke, Hing-wa. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 84-86).
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The need for alternative technology for water supply and waste disposal systems in the squatter settlements of developing countries.Aylward, Anne Doane January 1975 (has links)
Thesis. 1975. M.C.P.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Bibliography : leaves 118-121. / M.C.P.
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Waste and port reception facilities.Difeto, Phyllis Motsatsi. January 2010 (has links)
Internationally, shipping, boating and ancillary services are seen as significant contributors to
degradation of the marine environment, affecting water quality, habitats and coastal amenity. As a
result, it is important to ensure good practice with regard to safety issues when discharging or
handling such wastes while vessels are in the port's jurisdiction. The international standards for
regulating the prevention of marine pollution through ship generated waste are clearly outlined
primarily in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 ("UNCLOS") and the
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships1973 as amended by the
Protocol of 1978 ("MARPOL 73/78"). The proposed study will explore compliance to MARPOL
73/78 Convention's requirement for governments to ensure the provision of adequate port reception
facilities capable of receiving ship board residues and mixtures, containing oil, noxious liquids or
garbage, without causing undue delay. The paper further reviews the implementation of the
Conventions in the European Union and South Africa as it aims to provide a profile of the
availability of waste reception facilities to assess their effectiveness in addressing the problem of
marine pollution through ship generated waste. It is concluded that a variety of South African
legislation is also applicable to marine pollution, but inadequately enforced. Further, that there was
a considerable range of legislation intended to protect the North Sea and European waters in general
from marine pollution but marine pollution from vessels is still considered to be a significant
problem. In conclusion, it is recommended that South Africa should urgently develop effective
mechanisms to monitor the enforcement oflegislation adequately. / Thesis (M.Com.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.
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The efficiency of the charging system for industrial wastewater management in Hong Kong /Yee, Lai-wan. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 217-247).
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Participatory monitoring and evaluation of marine water quality, a case study of Sappi Saiccor, Umkomaas.McPherson, Mamosa Eileen. January 2002 (has links)
Previously, issues concerning the use and conservation of the natural resources were
restricted to certain groups of individuals, normally those considered to be scientific
experts. However with the emergence of sustainable development and the adoption of
its principles therein, there has been increased community concern over
environmental quality issues resulting in pressure for transparency in environmental
decision-making processes. The result has been a dramatic expansion in the number of
organisations at the local, national and global scales committed to environmental
improvement. This in turn has let to dramatic changes in the role of the public in
decisions relating to natural resource management. Participatory development is now
acknowledged as critical in achieving sound environmental management.
The initiation of community-based environmental decision-making has led to the
formation of new and interesting partnerships. Environmentalists, communities,
policy makers and business people have begun to work together in an attempt to find
consensus concernIng environmental problems and related socio-economic
inequalities. This has resulted in the development of new ways of integrating local
and scientific knowledge systems.
This thesis illustrates community-based environmental decision-making in the
management of the use of the south coast of Durban. It outlines a partnership, through
the formation of the Permit Advisory Panel (PAP), comprising industry (Sappi
Saiccor), government, through its Department of Water Affairs and Forestry,
environmental organisations, and the local people in the monitoring of the impacts of
effluent produced by the industry and disposed of into the sea. The aim of this thesis
is to develop an alternative methodology that will be acceptable to all stakeholders,
for the collection and analysis of data in the monitoring of the Sappi Saiccor effluent.
This was achieved through the following objectives: to develop a methodology for the
collection and analysis of data, to assess the performance of the new pipeline in terms
of reduced aesthetic impacts of the effluent, to assess the role of local knowledge in
the monitoring process, and finally to assess the role of this study in the functioning of
the PAP. This thesis attempts to integrate qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The
subjective local data collected by the divers is analysed using statistical methods to
assess the impacts of the effluent on marine water quality and the effect the new
pipeline has had in reducing these impacts. Qualitative surveys such as questionnaires
and interviews were administered to assess the role of local knowledge in the
monitoring process and also to assess the role this study has had in the functioning of
the PAP.
The statistical analysis did not reveal any major improvement in underwater visibility
since the pipeline was extended. There is a 6% and 4% improvement in the number of
effluent days and visibility respectively. This however is due to some limitations
inherent in the data collection process, and as a result the improvement brought about
by the pipeline extension has been toned down. An effluent and visibility index is
therefore recommended as an alternative method of data collection and analysis to
reduce the level of inaccuracy. The role of local knowledge is perceived by many of
the PAP members as vital in the monitoring process. This study was therefore thought
of as an important step in validating this local knowledge such that it can be a reliable
data source to be used in the monitoring process. It also played an important role in
resolving the conflict between the PAP members. It is therefore recommended that the
divers data should be continually used in the monitoring process, though the divers
have to be more actively involved. The PAP is therefore tasked with liasing with the
community members, especially the divers such that they can assume a more active
and responsible role within the PAP. They should be involved in the development of
the methods of data collection and analysis. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.
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At low tide : an absence of water, and abundance of plasticObermeyer, Chloe 02 1900 (has links)
This project deals with the concepts of care, contentedness and self-reflection in light of the ecological plights that face our planet and the way that my artistic practice reflects this. It achieves this by focusing on marine forms of plastic pollution along Cape Town’s coastline as well as on the water resources during Cape Town’s water crisis that started in 2017. To unite these areas of interest, the conceptual platform and the visual associations of “a low tide” were used to navigate material and
practical considerations of my chosen alternative photographic media and how they can best address such interests. / Art and Music / M.V.A.
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The efficiency of the charging system for industrial wastewater management in Hong KongYee, Lai-wan., 余麗容. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Real Estate and Construction / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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