Salt-Mud - significado y definición. Qué es Salt-Mud
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Qué (quién) es Salt-Mud - definición

TYPE OF COASTAL ECOSYSTEM
Salt marshes; Salt-marsh; Intertidal salt marsh; Saline marshlands; Salt-marshes; Saline Marshlands; Saline marsh; Salt Marsh; Salt Marsh restoration; Salt swamp; Salt meadow; Saltwater marsh; Saltmarsh; Coastal salt marsh; Pluff mud; Saltmarshes
  • Atlantic ribbed mussel, found in the [[low marsh]]
  • An Atlantic coastal salt marsh in [[Connecticut]].
  • Chaetomorpha linum]]'' is a common [[marine algae]] found in the salt marsh.
  • estuarine]] salt marsh along the [[Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River]], [[Christchurch]], New Zealand
  • Common reed (''[[Phragmites australis]]'') an invasive species in degraded marshes in the northeastern United States.
  • endemic]] to the [[high marsh]] zone.
  • Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA]]
  • '''Salt marsh''' during [[low tide]], mean low tide, [[high tide]] and very high tide ([[spring tide]]).
  • Marine Park]] Salt Marsh Nature Center in [[Brooklyn]], New York
  • eastern seaboard]] of the United States. Considered a noxious weed in the [[Pacific Northwest]]
  • niche]] in salt marsh [[ecosystem]]s.

Mud bath         
  • Bather covered with mud at the [[Dead Sea]]
  • "Mud bathing site" (according to the sign) on Bulgaria's [[Lake Atanasovsko]]
BATH OF MUD, COMMONLY FROM AREAS WHERE HOT SPRING WATER CAN COMBINE WITH VOLCANIC ASH
Mudbath; Mud therapy; Mud-bath; Curative mud; Therapeutic mud
A mud bath is a bath of mud, commonly from areas where hot spring water can combine with volcanic ash. While mud baths have a long traditional heritage that can be traced over thousands of years, they can be found in high-end spas in many countries of the world.
mudbath         
  • Bather covered with mud at the [[Dead Sea]]
  • "Mud bathing site" (according to the sign) on Bulgaria's [[Lake Atanasovsko]]
BATH OF MUD, COMMONLY FROM AREAS WHERE HOT SPRING WATER CAN COMBINE WITH VOLCANIC ASH
Mudbath; Mud therapy; Mud-bath; Curative mud; Therapeutic mud
¦ noun
1. a bath in the mud of mineral springs, taken especially to relieve rheumatic complaints.
2. a muddy place.
Mud volcano         
  • Bledug Kuwu mud volcano explosion
  • One of the Devil's Woodyard Volcano (Trinidad & Tobago)
  • On top of Gekpatlawuk mud volcano, Western Turkmenistan
  • Diglipur mud volcano on [[North Andaman Island]], India
  • Mud volcano in Htee Pwint Kan Umbrella Pond ([[Myanmar]])
  • A cold mud pot in Northern California, showing the scale
  • Mud volcano in Hormozgan Province, southern Iran
  • Yue Shijie 月世界 Mud Volcano, Taiwan
  • Gobustan]], [[Azerbaijan]]
  • Aerial view of mud volcanoes on the [[Nahlin Plateau]], [[British Columbia]]. Scale – each volcano approximately 20 m in diameter.
  • A cold mud pot in [[Glenblair, California]]
  • Mud volcano landscape at Oesilo, Oecusse District, East Timor
  • Mud volcano in southern [[Trinidad]] c. 1967
  • Satellite image of mud volcanoes in Pakistan
  • Two mud volcanoes on the Taman Peninsula near [[Taman Stanitsa]], Russia
  • Mud volcano in the [[Gulf of Mexico]] sea bottom
  • Yagrumito mud volcano in Monagas, Venezuela (6 km from Maturín)
  • Hydrate-bearing sediments, which often are associated with mud volcano activity. Source: [[USGS]], 1996.
  • Yellowstone's "Mud Volcano" (NPS, Peaco, 1998)
  • Akpatlawuk mud volcano, western Turkmenistan
LANDFORM CREATED BY THE ERUPTION OF MUD OR SLURRIES, WATER AND GASES
Gryphon (geology); Mud Volcano; Mud-volcano; Mud volcanoes; Volcanic mud; Salse (geology)
A mud volcano or mud dome is a landform created by the eruption of mud or slurries, water and gases. Several geological processes may cause the formation of mud volcanoes.

Wikipedia

Salt marsh

A salt marsh, saltmarsh or salting, also known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone between land and open saltwater or brackish water that is regularly flooded by the tides. It is dominated by dense stands of salt-tolerant plants such as herbs, grasses, or low shrubs. These plants are terrestrial in origin and are essential to the stability of the salt marsh in trapping and binding sediments. Salt marshes play a large role in the aquatic food web and the delivery of nutrients to coastal waters. They also support terrestrial animals and provide coastal protection.

Salt marshes have historically been endangered by poorly implemented coastal management practices, with land reclaimed for human uses or polluted by upstream agriculture or other industrial coastal uses. Additionally, sea level rise caused by climate change is endangering other marshes, through erosion and submersion of otherwise tidal marshes. However, recent acknowledgement by both environmentalists and larger society for the importance of saltwater marshes for biodiversity, ecological productivity and other ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, has led to an increase in salt marsh restoration and management since the 1980s.