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Biological Testing Site A Testing Site part of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory on Solomons Island, Maryland maryland,biology,chesapeake,management,solomons island,bay,nutrient
Biological Testing SitePhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig8 views0 downloads (Details)A Testing Site part of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory on Solomons Island, MarylandAdd to lightbox
Nitrogen exchange in a coastal bay Conceptual diagram illustrating a mathematical model which represents nitrogen inputs and exports in coastal bays. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 278) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/  diagram,nitrogen,management,water,quality,nutrients,sediment,denitrification
Nitrogen exchange in a coastal bayRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas16 views1 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating a mathematical model which represents nitrogen inputs and exports in coastal bays. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 278) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ Add to lightbox
Stream habitat vs. ditch habitat Conceptual diagram illustrating the differences between habitats in natural streams versus man-made ditches including the vegetation, water temperature, and the relative debris that contribute toward a habitat. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 368) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,organisms,algae,bacteria,insects,crustaceans,fish,nutrients,riparian
Stream habitat vs. ditch habitatRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas118 views8 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the differences between habitats in natural streams versus man-made ditches including the vegetation, water temperature, and the relative debris that contribute toward a habitat. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 368) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Groundwater transport in the Maryland Coastal Bays Conceptual diagram illustrating the transport of groundwater in relation to the Coastal Bays, including the deposition of nutrients. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 284) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,groundwater,flow,nutrient,tributary,bay,aquifer,agriculture,stream,surficial
Groundwater transport in the Maryland Coastal BaysRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas61 views4 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the transport of groundwater in relation to the Coastal Bays, including the deposition of nutrients. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 284) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Nitrogen stable isotope methodology Conceptual diagram illustrating the methodology in analyzing the nitrogen in a water source using macroalgae as a bioindicator. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 266) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,macroalgae,situ,secchi,analysis,process,nutrient
Nitrogen stable isotope methodologyRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas48 views0 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the methodology in analyzing the nitrogen in a water source using macroalgae as a bioindicator. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 266) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Effect of nutrient loading on primary producers Conceptual diagram illustrating the changes that occur in an underwater ecosystem as the nutrient load increases. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 253) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,seagrass,phytoplankton,macroalgae,epiphytes
Effect of nutrient loading on primary producersRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas78 views11 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the changes that occur in an underwater ecosystem as the nutrient load increases. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 253) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Coastal lagoon vs. river-valley estuary Conceptual diagram illustrating the differentiating aspects between a coastal bay, and a larger river-valley bay, more specifically, The Chesapeake Bay. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 185) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,estuary,secchi,eutrophication,wastewater,drowned,watershed,nutrient
Coastal lagoon vs. river-valley estuaryRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas113 views16 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the differentiating aspects between a coastal bay, and a larger river-valley bay, more specifically, The Chesapeake Bay. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 185) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Healthy & eutrophic coastal lagoons Conceptual diagram illustrating the elements that contribute towards a healthy lagoon that has a good balance of nutrient and biota, versus the elements of a eutrophic ecosystem, which includes increased sediment and nutrient from farming and industry, and creates for an unhealthy lagoon. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 180) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,development,microalgal,phytoplankton,nitrogen,phosphorous,fish,shellfish,industry,farming,wastewater,water clarity,vegetation
Healthy & eutrophic coastal lagoonsRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas93 views18 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the elements that contribute towards a healthy lagoon that has a good balance of nutrient and biota, versus the elements of a eutrophic ecosystem, which includes increased sediment and nutrient from farming and industry, and creates for an unhealthy lagoon. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 180) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Wastewater treatment Conceptual diagram illustrating the process in which wastewater is treated by sewage treatment systems versus traditional and advanced septic systems. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 36) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,septic,wastewater,sewage,discharge,tertiary,nutrients,organics
Wastewater treatmentRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas65 views2 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the process in which wastewater is treated by sewage treatment systems versus traditional and advanced septic systems. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 36) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Estuary 3D: River Mouth Triptych Triptych comparison of a river mouth, showing a pristine environment (left) with subsequent sediment, nutrients, and toxin inputs leading to an unhealthy and unproductive environment with a hardened shoreline (right). symbol,vector,illustration,coastal,marine,freshwater,river mouth,triptych,pristine,impact,sedimentation,inputs,comparison,degraded,degradadation,healthy,nutrients,hardened shoreline,toxins,unhealthy,unproductive
Estuary 3D: River Mouth TriptychVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby137 views41 downloads (Details)Triptych comparison of a river mouth, showing a pristine environment (left) with subsequent sediment, nutrients, and toxin inputs leading to an unhealthy and unproductive environment with a hardened shoreline (right).Add to lightbox
Outhouse Outhouse outhouse,waste,septic,pits,hole in the ground,technology,nutrients,nitrogen
OuthousePhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig81 views5 downloads (Details)OuthouseAdd to lightbox
Hardened shoreline associated with development This is an example of a hardended shoreline with residential development very close to the water. As an example, this type of development is often on septic systems which can leach and input nutrients into the nearby waters. septic systems,hardened shoreline,coastal development,bulkhead,stones,riprap,residential development,McMansion,septic system,excess nutrients
Hardened shoreline associated with developmentPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig51 views1 downloads (Details)This is an example of a hardended shoreline with residential development very close to the water. As an example, this type of development is often on septic systems which can leach and input nutrients into the nearby waters.Add to lightbox

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