نتایج جستجو برای: alamarvdasht basin

تعداد نتایج: 57012  

2004

This paper describes long-term hydrologic response within a rapidly developing watershed in the western suburbs of Washington, DC, within the Chesapeake Bay drainage basin. Data consist of up to 24 years of observed rainfall, basin discharge, and land use/land cover (LULC) from four headwater basins of the Occoquan River in northern Virginia. Basin outlets are monitored for storm and nonstorm f...

2009
Zohar Gvirtzman

We study the earthquake response of the Zevulun Valley basin, underlying northern Israel‘s largest urban area with two-dimensional viscoelastic seismic modeling of a detailed geological section. We found that amplification of the horizontal vibrations, the ratio of basin to no-basin response spectra, correlates with basin depth. In the deepest portion of the basin (Qishon graben) long periods (...

1997
DAVID M. WOLOCK JIAN FAN GREGORY B. LAWRENCE

The e€ects of basin size on low̄ow stream chemistry and subsurface contact time were examined for a part of the Neversink River watershed in southern New York State. Acid neutralizing capacity (ANC), the sum of base cation concentrations (SBC), pH and concentrations of total aluminum (Al), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and silicon (Si) were measured during low stream ̄ow at the outlets of neste...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Jia Zhu Zhihong Huang Hua Sun Guangxing Wang

The distribution of forest biomass in a river basin usually has obvious spatial heterogeneity in relation to the locations of the upper and lower reaches of the basin. In the subtropical region of China, a large amount of forest biomass, comprising diverse forest types, plays an important role in maintaining the balance of the regional carbon cycle. However, accurately estimating forest ecosyst...

2003
Claire E. Hruby Igor A. Beresnev

Amplification corrections are presented for the finite-fault stochastic ground-motion simulation model; these corrections represent the total effect of the Los Angeles basin on the ground-motion spectra. Spectral amplification ratios were calculated by dividing the observed spectra for the 1994 Northridge and 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquakes, including shearand basin-generated waves, by the si...

2003
P. D. Spudis

At 2600 km diameter, the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin is the largest on the Moon and has profoundly influenced lunar crustal configuration and subsequent evolution [1-4]. SPA is significant for two principal reasons: 1) its immense size suggests that it has excavated most or all of the lunar crust at its target site, thus giving us a window into the very deep lunar interior; 2) because it is t...

2003

Quantitative subsidence analysis of 26 wells in the Lusitanian basin provides new constraints on the western Iberian Mesozoic passive margin development. Backstripped tectonic subsidence curves show a three-fold subdivision of vertical motions from Late Triassic onward. Continental rifting was initiated during the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic. From Middle Jurassic onward a distinct differen...

2005
WILBERT WEIJER FRÉDÉRIC VIVIER SARAH T. GILLE HENK A. DIJKSTRA

Observations of the sea surface height in the Argentine Basin indicate that strong variability occurs on a time scale of 20 30 days. The aim of this study is to determine the physical processes responsible for this variability. First, results are presented from two statistical techniques applied to a decade of altimetric data. A complex empirical orthogonal function (CEOF) analysis identifies t...

2011
Caleb I. Fassett James W. Head David E. Smith Maria T. Zuber Gregory A. Neumann

[1] Quantifying the ejecta distribution around large lunar basins is important to understanding the origin of basin rings, the volume of the transient cavity, the depth of sampling, and the nature of the basin formation processes. We have used newly obtained altimetry data of the Moon from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) instrument to estimate the thickness of ejecta in the region surr...

2002
Samjwal Ratna BAJRACHARYA Pradeep Kumar MOOL Sharad Prasad JOSHI

Spatial and attribute database of the glaciers and glacial lakes of whole Nepal had developed by ICIMOD in collaboration with UNEP/RRC-AP in 2001 using remote sensing and geographic information systems techniques. There are altogether 3,252 glaciers covering an area of 5,322 square kilometer with approximately 481 km of ice reserves. The Mahakali River basin comprises 87 glaciers with an area o...

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