نتایج جستجو برای: anthropogenic factors

تعداد نتایج: 1098792  

2008
Noelle E. Selin Daniel J. Jacob Robert M. Yantosca Sarah Strode Lyatt Jaeglé Elsie M. Sunderland

[1] We develop a mechanistic representation of land-atmosphere cycling in a global 3-D ocean-atmosphere model of mercury (GEOS-Chem). The resulting land-oceanatmosphere model is used to construct preindustrial and present biogeochemical cycles of mercury, to examine the legacy of past anthropogenic emissions, to map anthropogenic enrichment factors for deposition, and to attribute mercury depos...

2007
C. Li Changsheng LI

Global climate change is one of the most important issues of contemporary environmental safety. A scientific consensus is forming that the emissions of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane, from anthropogenic activities may play a key role in elevating the global temperatures. Quantifying soil greenhouse gas emissions is an essential task for understanding the a...

2013
Francisco Estrada Pierre Perron Carlos Gay-García Benjamín Martínez-López

In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented and the debate regarding the time-series properties of global temperatures is addressed in depth. The 20th century global temperature simulations produced for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fourth Assessment Report and a set of the radiative forcing series used to drive them are ...

2009
Abbas F.M. Alkarkhi

Multivariate statistical techniques such as factor analysis (FA) and Discriminant analysis (DA), were applied for the evaluation of spatial variations and the interpretation of a large complex water quality data set of two rivers (Juru and Jejawi) in Malaysia, monitoring 10 parameters at 10 different sites each. Factor analysis resulted in two factors explaining more than 82% of the total varia...

2015
Bao-Sen Shieh Shih-Hsiung Liang Yuh-Wen Chiu

Comparing adaptations to noisy city environments with those to natural mountain environments on the community level can provide significant insights that allow an understanding of the impact of anthropogenic noise on invertebrates that employ loud calling songs for mate attraction, especially when each species has its distinct song, as in the case of cicadas. In this study, we investigated the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Robert M D'Anjou Raymond S Bradley Nicholas L Balascio David B Finkelstein

Disentangling the effects of climate change and anthropogenic activities on the environment is a major challenge in paleoenvironmental research. Here, we used fecal sterols and other biogeochemical compounds in lake sediments from northern Norway to identify both natural and anthropogenic signals of environmental change during the late Holocene. The area was first occupied by humans and their g...

2012
H. Slabbekoorn

Underwater habitats are full of natural sounds from abiotic sources, such as wind and water flow, and biotic sources, such as chorusing fish and snapping shrimps. However, human activities elevate these ambient noise levels artificially. The so-called anthropogenic noise from traffic, industry, and recreational activities concerns an only recently recognized pollution factor underwater which is...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
U Skiba S K Jones U Dragosits J Drewer D Fowler R M Rees V A Pappa L Cardenas D Chadwick S Yamulki A J Manning

Signatories of the Kyoto Protocol are obliged to submit annual accounts of their anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, which include nitrous oxide (N(2)O). Emissions from the sectors industry (3.8 Gg), energy (14.4 Gg), agriculture (86.8 Gg), wastewater (4.4 Gg), land use, land-use change and forestry (2.1 Gg) can be calculated by multiplying activity data (i.e. amount of fertilizer applied, ...

2012
Richard K. F. Unsworth Michael A. Rasheed Kathryn M. Chartrand Anthony J. Roelofs

There is strong evidence of a global long-term decline in seagrass meadows that is widely attributed to anthropogenic activity. Yet in many regions, attributing these changes to actual activities is difficult, as there exists limited understanding of the natural processes that can influence these valuable ecosystem service providers. Being able to separate natural from anthropogenic causes of s...

Journal: :Parasitology 2008
D W Thieltges K T Jensen R Poulin

The transmission success of free-living larval stages of endohelminths is generally modulated by a variety of abiotic and biotic environmental factors. Whereas the role of abiotic factors (including anthropogenic pollutants) has been in focus in numerous studies and summarized in reviews, the role of biotic factors has received much less attention. Here, we review the existing body of literatur...

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