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Oceanographic and Biological Aspects of the Red Sea
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Najeeb M.A. Rasul
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Ian C.F. Stewart
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978-3-319-99417-8
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2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Oceanographic and Biological Aspects of the Red Sea
pp. 11
The Tides of the Red Sea
pp. 41
Physical and Chemical Properties of Seawater in the Gulf of Aqaba and Red Sea
pp. 75
Sources of Organic Tracers in Atmospheric Dust, Surface Seawater Particulate Matter and Sediment of the Red Sea
pp. 89
Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Organic Carbon in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea Coastal Waters: Behaviour and Human Impact
pp. 105
Automatic Detection of Coral Reef Induced Turbulent Boundary Flow in the Red Sea from Flock-1 Satellite Data
pp. 123
Red Sea Coastal Lagoons: Their Dynamics and Future Challenges
pp. 133
Distribution and Sources of Hydrocarbon Compounds in Sediments from Obhur Lagoon: Red Sea Coast of Saudi Arabia
pp. 147
Metal Contamination Assessment in the Sediments of the Red Sea Coast of Saudi Arabia
pp. 171
Calcite and Aragonite Saturation Levels of the Red Sea Coastal Waters of Yemen During Early Winter and Expected pH Decrease (Acidification) Effects
pp. 185
Geochemistry and Life at the Interfaces of Brine-Filled Deeps in the Red Sea
pp. 195
Desalination of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Seawater to Mitigate the Fresh Water Crisis in the Yemen Republic
pp. 215
Red Sea Research: A Personal Perspective
pp. 239
Endemic Fishes of the Red Sea
pp. 267
Red Sea Sharks—Biology, Fisheries and Conservation
pp. 281
Review of Cetaceans in the Red Sea
pp. 305
Where Dolphins Sleep: Resting Areas in the Red Sea
pp. 327
Status of Red Sea Dugongs
pp. 355
Spatial Patterns of Standing Stock and Diversity of Macrobenthic Communities in the Red Sea
pp. 367
Seagrass Distribution, Composition and Abundance Along the Saudi Arabian Coast of Red Sea
pp. 387
Current Knowledge of Coral Diseases Present Within the Red Sea
pp. 401
Physicochemical Dynamics, Microbial Community Patterns, and Reef Growth in Coral Reefs of the Central Red Sea
pp. 419
Meiofauna of the Red Sea Mangroves with Emphasis on Their Response to Habitat Degradation: Sudan’s Mangroves as a Case Study
pp. 437
Morphology and Anatomy of the Pearl Oyster, Pinctada margaritifera in the Red Sea: A Case Study from Dungonab Bay, Sudan
pp. 453
Copepoda—Their Status and Ecology in the Red Sea
pp. 477
Zooplankton of the Red Sea
pp. 491
Phytoplankton and Primary Production in the Red Sea
pp. 507
The Role of Citizen Science in Monitoring Megafauna of the Red Sea
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