The "soft shore" ecosystems, Sandy shores and mudflats and Physical gradients Flashcards

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Q50

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This is the point where 50% of the sediment is reached
Median grain size
You can use this value to compare grain size within or between beaches

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What does Particle Heterogeneity determine?

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The amount of water, oxygen and habitat available

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Sorting value

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This is your Q25/Q75 value
This shows you how well sorted the grain size is
Closer to 1 is more sorted

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Porosity determinants

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Larger sediment sizes are more porous and more permeable than smaller sized sediments

The more sorted the sediment is the more porous it is as well

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What is RPD

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This is the REDOX potential discontinuity

Often called the gray layer, where it switches from being oxygen-rich to no oxygen

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Sandy shores vs Mudflats

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Sandy shores: coarse sediments, relatively dry, poor diversity, high oxygen, low concentrations of organic matter

Mudflats: finer sediments, waterlogged, high diversity, high concentrations of organic matter, low oxygen

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Dissipative beaches

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Gentle slope
Waves break before they hit the beach
Have finer, wetter sediments

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Reflective beaches

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Steep slopes
Waves smack against the beach
Have coarser, drier sediments

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