نتایج جستجو برای: abharrood river basin

تعداد نتایج: 123720  

2003
Weijin Yan Shen Zhang Pu Sun Sybil P. Seitzinger

[1] We present estimates of nitrogen (N) inputs to the Changjiang River basin for the period 1968–1997. The total N input is approximately 7.8 10 kg in 1997, which is a threefold increase over 1968 levels. N fixation was often a dominant input before 1978, providing about 2.2 10 kg year , while N fertilizer dominated N input after 1983, supplying an additional input of some 4.4 10 kg year . Mor...

2005
Stephen J. Déry Justin Sheffield Eric F. Wood

[1] We explore pan-Arctic climate connectivity by examining historical time series of satellite-based measurements of Eurasian snow cover extent and of observed Canadian snow water equivalent (SWE) and freshwater discharge, with a focus on the Churchill River Basin of Labrador and the Chesterfield Inlet Basin of Nunavut. Analysis of the data reveals statistically significant positive (negative)...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2003
Yves Henocque Bruno Andral

The main content of the new European Water Framework Directive is presented. Within its river basin management approach, a special mention of coastal waters status is made. Among the issues at stake are the setting up of river basin management plans, including coastal waters, and water quality assessment system leading to an harmonized definition of quality objectives and their appropriate indi...

2015
Miriam Bolz Martin W. Bratschi Sarah Kerber Jacques C. Minyem Alphonse Um Boock Moritz Vogel Pierre Franklin Bayi Thomas Junghanss Daniela Brites Simon R. Harris Julian Parkhill Gerd Pluschke Araceli Lamelas Cabello Christian Johnson

BACKGROUND Mycobacterium ulcerans is the causative agent of the necrotizing skin disease Buruli ulcer (BU), which has been reported from over 30 countries worldwide. The majority of notified patients come from West African countries, such as Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Benin and Cameroon. All clinical isolates of M. ulcerans from these countries are closely related and their genomes differ only in a ...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2011
Tiejian Li Guangqian Wang Ji Chen Hao Wang

1 This paper introduces the development of a dynamic parallel algorithm for conducting 2 hydrological model simulations. This new algorithm consists of a river network 3 decomposition method and an enhanced master-slave paradigm. The decomposition 4 method is used to divide a basin river network into a large number of subbasins, and the 5 enhanced master-slave paradigm is adopted to realize the...

2004
Katri Rankinen Heikki Lehtonen Kirsti Granlund Ilona Bärlund

The INCA (Integrated Nitrogen CAtchment) model is a semi-distributed, dynamic nitrogen model which simulates nitrogen fluxes in catchments. Sources of nitrogen can be atmospheric deposition, the terrestrial environment or direct discharges. The model can simulate nitrogen processes in six land use classes. There are three components included; the hydrological model, the catchment nitrogen proce...

2008
Peeter Ennet Karin Pachel Vladimir Viies Lembit Jürimägi

This paper describes the usage of linked models for assessment of water quality in a river basin. River water quality model QUAL2K and the Wennerblom (Älvsborg) diffused pollution model were simultaneously applied for water quality and land-based pollution estimations. A software tool was developed to control the data flow between these models and databases. This tool provides automatic formati...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 1999
J L Nielsen K D Crow M C Fountain

Rainbow trout native to the McCloud River, California, USA (Oncorhynchus mykiss stonei) are thought to represent a relic, nonanadromous trout adapted to harsh, fragmented environments. These fish, commonly named McCloud River 'redband' trout, survive in their most primitive form in a small, spring-fed stream, Sheepheaven Creek, in the upper McCloud River drainage. Turn-of-the-century fisheries ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2007
L M Gomiero F M S Braga

Fish reproductions were studied in two river basins (Corumbataí and Jacaré-Pepira basins) in the State of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. In the Corumbataí basin, four sites were sampled: Cabeça River, Lapa Stream, Passa-Cinco River, and Corumbataí River; in the Jacaré-Pepira basin, three sites were sampled: Tamanduá Stream, Jacaré-Pepira River, and Agua Branca Stream. A total of 12 bimonthly s...

Journal: :iranian journal of ichthyology 0
hamid ghasemi eastern azerbaijan agriculture and natural resources research center, p.o. box: 53555-141 tabriz, iran. arash jouladeh roudbar department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, sari university of agricultural sciences and natural resources, sari, iran. soheil eagderi department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran. keivan abbasi aquatic ecology department of the inland water aquaculture research center, p.o. box 66, bandar anzali, iran. saber vatandoust department of fisheries, babol branch of islamic azad university, mazandaran, iran. hamid reza esmaeili department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, 71454–iran.

fish biodiversity investigation in urmia basin which is a part of irano-anatolian hot spot aimed to determine the state of fish in this endorheic basin. based on the obtained results, freshwater fish species of the urmia basin comprise 29 species in 25 genera, 7 families, 5 orders and one class. the most diverse order is the cypriniformes with 23 species (79.31%) followed by salmoniformes and p...

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