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    Role of physical and biological processes in sediment dynamics of a tidal flat in Westerschelde Estuary, SW Netherlands by Widdows, J., Blauw, A., Heip, C. H. R., Herman, P. M. J., Lucas, C. H., Middelburg, J. J., Schmidt, S., Brinsley, M. D., Twisk, F., Verbeek, H.

    “…This article synthesises a series of studies concerned with physical, chemical and biological processes involved in sediment dynamics (sedimentation, erosion…”
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    Influence of biota on spatial and temporal variation in sediment erodability and material flux on a tidal flat (Westerschelde, The Netherlands) by Widdows, J., Brinsley, M> D., Salkeld, P. N., Lucas, C. H.

    “…Annular flumes were used to quantify benthic-pelagic exchanges in relation to changes in current velocity and sediment biota. Various physical, chemical and…”
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    A benthic annular flume for in situ measurement of suspension feeding/biodeposition rates and erosion potential of intertidal cohesive sediments by WIDDOWS, J, BRINSLEY, M. D, BOWLEY, N, BARRETT, C

    “…A portable benthic annular flume for the in situ measurement of suspension feeding (biodeposition rates) and erosion potential of undisturbed intertidal…”
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    assessment of the potential impact of dredging activity on the Tamar Estuary over the last century: II. Ecological changes and potential drivers by Widdows, J, Bale, A. J, Brinsley, M. D, Somerfield, P, Uncles, R. J

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-09-2007)
    “…The Tamar estuary is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) under the EU Habitats and Species Directive and a Special Protection Area under the Wild Birds…”
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    Temporal changes in intertidal sediment erodability: influence of biological and climatic factors by Widdows, J, Brown, S, Brinsley, M.D, Salkeld, P.N, Elliott, M

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-07-2000)
    “…Annular flumes were used to measure the impact of current velocity on material fluxes associated with undisturbed sediment and its natural benthic community…”
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    Scope for growth and contaminant levels in North Sea mussels Mytilus edulis by Widdows, J., Donkin, P., Brinsley, M. D., Evans, S. V., Salkeld, P. N., Franklin, A., Law, R. J., Waldock, M. J.

    “…Mussels Mytilus edulis, collected from 26 coastal sites from the Shetland Islands to the Thames estuary and 8 offshore light vessels, were used to monitor…”
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    Changes in biota and sediment erodability following the placement of fine dredged material on upper intertidal shores of estuaries by Widdows, J., Brinsley, M. D., Pope, N. D., Staff, F. J., Bolam, S. G., Somerfield, P. J.

    “…Fine sediments derived from maintenance dredging in estuarine and coastal zones may provide a potential resource for enhancing or creating intertidal habitats…”
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    Impact of Enteromorpha intestinalis mats on near-bed currents and sediment dynamics: flume studies by ROMANO, C, WIDDOWS, J, BRINSLEY, M. D, STAFF, F. J

    “…The influence of the macroalgal mats of Enteromorpha intestinalis on near-bed current velocities and sediment dynamics was quantified by placing relatively…”
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    Benthic-pelagic exchange of microalgae at a tidal flat. 1. Pigment analysis by Lucas, Cathy H., Widdows, John, Brinsley, Mary D., Salkeld, Peter N., Herman, Peter M. J.

    “…Annular flume experiments and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) were used to quantitatively and qualitatively measure benthic-pelagic exchange of…”
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    Estimation of bed shear stress using the turbulent kinetic energy approach—A comparison of annular flume and field data by Pope, N.D., Widdows, J., Brinsley, M.D.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-06-2006)
    “…Annular flumes are often used to quantify the interactions between hydrodynamics, biological activity and sediment dynamics. Therefore it is essential that…”
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    Inter-comparison between five devices for determining erodability of intertidal sediments by Widdows, J., Friend, P.L., Bale, A.J., Brinsley, M.D., Pope, N.D., Thompson, C.E.L.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-05-2007)
    “…Five erosion devices were compared using five intertidal estuarine sites covering a range of sediment stability from newly settled mud to very cohesive mud at…”
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    Effects of low tide rainfall on the erodibility of intertidal cohesive sediments by Pilditch, C.A., Widdows, J., Kuhn, N.J., Pope, N.D., Brinsley, M.D.

    Published in Continental shelf research (15-08-2008)
    “…Low tide rainfall may represent an important but little studied process affecting sediment fluxes on intertidal mudflats. In this study, we simulated rainfall…”
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    QSARs for the sublethal responses of marine mussels (Mytilus edulis) by Donkin, P, Widdows, J, Evans, S V, Brinsley, M D

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-1991)
    “…The marine environment is contaminated with many organic compounds, some of which induce deleterious responses in biota. Biological impact can be assessed by…”
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    Use of Annular Flumes to Determine the Influence of Current Velocity and Bivalves on Material Flux at the Sediment-Water Interface by Widdows, John, Brinsley, Mary D., Salkeld, Peter N., Elliott, Mike

    Published in Estuaries (01-12-1998)
    “…A benthic annular flume for both laboratory and in situ deployment on intertidal mudflats is described. The flume provides a means of quantifying material flux…”
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    Dynamics of growth control in a marine yeast subjected to perturbation by Stebbing, A.R.D, Norton, J.P, Brinsley, M.D

    Published in Journal of general microbiology (1984)
    “…1 Institute for Marine Environmental Research, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DH, UK 2 Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The…”
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    Intertidal mudflat properties, currents and sediment erosion in the partially mixed Tamar Estuary, UK by Uncles, Reginald J., Bale, Anthony J., Brinsley, Mary D., Frickers, Patricia E., Harris, Carolyn, Lewis, Roy E., Pope, Nicholas D., Staff, Frederick J., Stephens, John A., Turley, Carol M., Widdows, John

    Published in Ocean dynamics (01-09-2003)
    “…Results are presented from a 1-year campaign to measure the seasonal variability of some key physical and biological properties of intertidal mudflats over a…”
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    Effect of Spartina anglica stems on near-bed hydrodynamics, sediment erodability and morphological changes on an intertidal mudflat by Widdows, J, Pope, ND, Brinsley, MD

    “…Our main objective was to investigate the effect of Spartina anglica stems on hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics and their influence on seasonal morphological…”
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    Effects of seagrass beds (Zostera noltiiandZ. marina) on near-bed hydrodynamics and sediment resuspension by Widdows, John, Pope, Nick D., Brinsley, Mary D., Asmus, Harald, Asmus, Ragnhild M.

    “…The main objectives of this flume study were to (1) quantify density dependent effects of the short-leaf seagrassZostera noltion hydrodynamics and sediment…”
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    Impact ofEnteromorpha intestinalismats on near-bed currents and sediment dynamics: flume studies by Romano, C., Widdows, J., Brinsley, M. D., Staff, F. J.

    “…The influence of the macroalgal mats ofEnteromorpha intestinalison near-bed current velocities and sediment dynamics was quantified by placing relatively…”
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    Effect of Nereis diversicolor density on the erodability of estuarine sediment by Widdows, J, Brinsley, MD, Pope, ND

    “…Nereis diversicolor is a widely distributed estuarine polychaete worm that is particularly abundant in the mid to upper parts of estuaries. Laboratory annular…”
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