نتایج جستجو برای: alamarvdasht basin

تعداد نتایج: 57012  

2013
Priyanka Das

This paper aims to examine the nature of width, depth and configuration distribution along Kuya River and their temporal directionality of changes. It also pays attention to prepare some simplified indices regarding basin asymmetry, channel asymmetry and river bank stability and to explain the nature of basin and channel asymmetry and river bank stability using those constructed indices. Irregu...

2003
Xiaomin Fang Rob Van der Voo Jijun Li Majie Fan Nan Shan Qilian Shan

This study provides a detailed magnetostratigraphic record of subsidence in the Linxia Basin, documenting a 27 Myr long sedimentary record from the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Deposition in the Linxia Basin began at V29 Ma and continued nearly uninterruptedly until V1.7 Ma. Increasing rates of subsidence between 29 and 6 Ma in the Linxia Basin suggest deposition in the foredeep po...

2008
Shiann-Jong Lee How-Wei Chen Qinya Liu Dimitri Komatitsch Jeroen Tromp

We use the spectral-element method to simulate strong ground motion throughout the Taipei metropolitan area. Mesh generation for the Taipei basin poses two main challenges: (1) the basin is surrounded by steep mountains, and (2) the city is located on top of a shallow, low-wave-speed sedimentary basin. To accommodate the steep and rapidly varying topography, we introduce a thin high-resolution ...

2002
MARTIJN J. BOOIJ Martijn J. Booij

Important characteristics of an appropriate river basin model, intended to study the effect of climate change on basin response, are the spatial and temporal resolution of the model and the rainfall input. The effects of input and model resolution on extreme discharge of a large river basin are assessed to give some indication on appropriate resolutions. A simple stochastic rainfall model and a...

2012
M. A. Kreslavsky J. W. Head

[1] New maps of kilometer-scale topographic roughness and concavity of the Moon reveal a very distinctive roughness signature of the proximal ejecta deposits of the Orientale basin (the Hevelius Formation). No other lunar impact basin, even the just-preceding Imbrium basin, is characterized by this type of signature although most have similar types of ejecta units and secondary crater structure...

2009
Q. Chen D. K. Farmer J. Schneider S. R. Zorn C. L. Heald T. G. Karl A. Guenther J. D. Allan N. Robinson H. Coe J. R. Kimmel T. Pauliquevis S. Borrmann U. Pöschl M. O. Andreae P. Artaxo J. L. Jimenez S. T. Martin

[1] Submicron atmospheric particles in the Amazon Basin were characterized by a high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometer during the wet season of 2008. Patterns in the mass spectra closely resembled those of secondary-organicaerosol (SOA) particles formed in environmental chambers from biogenic precursor gases. In contrast, mass spectral indicators of primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP...

2013
J T Reager James S Famiglietti

[1] A long-standing challenge for hydrologists has been a lack of observational data on global-scale basin hydrological behavior. With observations from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission, hydrologists are now able to study terrestrial water storage for large river basins (>200,000 km2), with monthly time resolution. Here we provide results of a time series model of ...

2001
Kimberly Clarke

Editorial basin news is the international newsletter of basin, the building advisory service and information network. Number of copies: 2200 Cover Photo: CEVE: Housing construction through mutual aid in Argentina The views expressed in basin news and in the advertisements are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the publisher. Articles from basin news may be reproduced if full ackn...

2001
H. V. Frey

The topography associated with the fundamental crustal dichotomy in much of eastern Mars can be largely ascribed to a single event: the very large impact which produced the Utopia Basin. Subsequent internal and surficial processes have been unable to remove the topographic signature of this basin. In particular, endogenic processes appear to have been ineffective in contributing to the basic di...

2006
Wayne R. Wright

Morrowan-age units in the Permian Basin appear to show a “second-order” transgression from siliciclastic fluvial-deltaic to shallow-marine and subsequently to carbonate deposition. In general, Morrowan-age siliciclastics dominate deposition in the west of the Permian Basin, while carbonate deposition dominates in the east. The predominance of carbonate facies in the east is due to a lack of sil...

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