Review of Survey activities 2005 Edited by

Cover photographs from left to right 1. The barrier reef complex fringing most of the Kenya coastline is also one of the most vulnerable environments to pollution. A new Oil Spill Sensitivity Atlas for Kenya helps to prioritise the emergency response on the most susceptible areas (see article, page...

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Main Authors: Martin Sønderholm, A. K. Higgins
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.129.4746
http://www.geus.dk/publications/bull/nr10/nr10.pdf
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Summary:Cover photographs from left to right 1. The barrier reef complex fringing most of the Kenya coastline is also one of the most vulnerable environments to pollution. A new Oil Spill Sensitivity Atlas for Kenya helps to prioritise the emergency response on the most susceptible areas (see article, page 65). Photograph: John Tychsen, GEUS. 2. Vibro-seismic data were acquired on Stevns, Denmark to be able to correlate the Danian–Campanian cores drilled along the east coast of Stevns (see article, page 13). Photograph: Lars Stemmerik, GEUS. 3. Farming on the rooftops. Experiment carried out at GEUS to investigate concentrations of pathogens leached to drainage water as a result of different slurry manure application methods. Photograph: Peter K. Warna-Moors, GEUS. 4. Refuelling of helicopter on the Arctic Sea ice during seismic acquisition programme related to data collection for the Continental Shelf Project around Greenland. Photograph: Trine Dahl-Jensen, GEUS.