Browsing by Author "Warren, Christopher"
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Arabian Dugongs of Qatar: Updates from a Renewed Research Initiative
Warren, Christopher; Dupont, Jennifer; Marshall, Christopher; Al-Ansi, Mehsin ( Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) , 2016 , Conference Paper)Dugongs ("bugarah al bahr" or "cow of the sea") in Qatar and the wider Arabian Gulf, are animals of both historic and cultural significance to the people in the region. Historically hunted in Qatar, today they are seen as ... -
Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate-evaporite sedimentation in an arid eolian landscape: The Khor Al Adaid tide-dominated coastal embayment, Qatar
John M., Rivers; Dalrymple, Robert W.; Yousif, Ruqaiya; Al-Shaikh, Ismail; Butler, Josh D.; Warren, Christopher; Skeat, Sabrina L.; Abdel Bari, Ekhlas M.M.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2020 , Article)The Khor Al Adaid embayment of southern Qatar represents a unique shallow-water mixed siliciclastic‑carbonate coastal depositional system that developed in a hyper-arid climatic setting over the past 6000 years. The ... -
Modeling sediment transport in Qatar: Application for coastal development planning.
Yousif, Ruqaiya; Warren, Christopher; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan; Husrevoglu, Sinan ( Wiley , 2018 , Article)Hydrodynamics and sediment transport are key physical processes contributing to habitat structure within the marine environment. Coastal development that results in the alteration of these processes (e.g., changing water ... -
The Indigenous Qatari Marine Copepod, Euterpina Acutifrons: A Promising Marine Invertebrate Model Organism for Aquatic Eco-Toxicological Studies
Deb, Nandita; Saeed, Suhur; Bacha, Sarah; Warren, Christopher; Dupont, Jennifer ( Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) , 2016 , Conference Paper)An important objective of aquatic toxicological assessments is to evaluate the effects of water-borne toxic compounds on organisms which play a crucial role in aquatic communities. In marine ecosystems, copepods have a ... -
Utilization of Two Microalgae Species, Synechococcus sp. and Cheatoceros sp., for Aquatic Toxicity Assessments in the Qatari Marine Environmen
Bacha, Sarah; Saeed, Suhur; Deb, Nandita; Al-Shaikh, Ismail; Al-Abdulla, Mohammed; Warren, Christopher; Dupont, Jennifer... more authors ... less authors ( Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) , 2016 , Conference Paper)Microalgal bioassays are currently used worldwide to help assess the impacts of contaminants on aquatic ecosystems. Algae are particularly important to such assessments because they represent the basic trophic level of the ...