Foraminiferal species distributions and sedimentological dynamics of the Knysna Estuary, South Africa
Bibliography: leaves 108-114. === Although the status of the Knysna Estuary is considered to be in an acceptable environmental condition, pressures of development and tourism in the area are likely to cause substantial deterioration. Investigating the microfossil assemblages in the Knysna Estuary is...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-108342020-10-06T05:10:58Z Foraminiferal species distributions and sedimentological dynamics of the Knysna Estuary, South Africa Simpson, Keryn Compton, John Geological Sciences Bibliography: leaves 108-114. Although the status of the Knysna Estuary is considered to be in an acceptable environmental condition, pressures of development and tourism in the area are likely to cause substantial deterioration. Investigating the microfossil assemblages in the Knysna Estuary is imperative, since foraminifera serve as essential ecological indicators, and can be used to monitor the health of the ecosystem during development, as they are extremely sensitive to any environmental changes. The Knysna Estuary is well suited for investigating microfossil assemblages, since it has the richest fauna of the larger benthic invertebrates of any of the South African estuaries and it is open to the sea throughout the year. 2015-01-01T12:37:58Z 2015-01-01T12:37:58Z 2003 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10834 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Geological Sciences |
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Bibliography: leaves 108-114. === Although the status of the Knysna Estuary is considered to be in an acceptable environmental condition, pressures of development and tourism in the area are likely to cause substantial deterioration. Investigating the microfossil assemblages in the Knysna Estuary is imperative, since foraminifera serve as essential ecological indicators, and can be used to monitor the health of the ecosystem during development, as they are extremely sensitive to any environmental changes. The Knysna Estuary is well suited for investigating microfossil assemblages, since it has the richest fauna of the larger benthic invertebrates of any of the South African estuaries and it is open to the sea throughout the year. |
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Foraminiferal species distributions and sedimentological dynamics of the Knysna Estuary, South Africa |
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