نتایج جستجو برای: mountain rivers

تعداد نتایج: 44801  

2006
Weihua Xu Zhiyun Ouyang Andrés Viña Hua Zheng Jianguo Liu Yi Xiao

Population viability of the giant panda ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca ) is threatened by small population sizes in scattered isolated habitat areas. Designing a conservation plan for protecting and connecting the fragmented habitat will improve the chances for survival of this endangered species. For such a plan, this study assessed the overall habitat suitability for the species in the Qionglai mou...

2002
Stephen G. Evans John J. Clague

Climatic warming during the last 100-150 years has resulted in a significant glacier ice loss from mountainous areas of the world. Certain natural processes which pose hazards to people and development in these areas have accelerated as a result of this recent deglaciation. These include glacier avalanches, landslides and slope instability caused by glacier debuttressing, and outburst floods fr...

2005
Thomas R. Palo Clas Ahlm Arne Tärnvik

Tularemia is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, but the natural reservoir is unknown and environmental conditions for outbreaks in mammals and man are poorly understood. The present study analyzed the synchrony between the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index, the number of human cases of tularemia reported in Sweden, and the density of hares. Climate variation at a lag of 2 yr e...

2017
John C Fyfe Chris Derksen Lawrence Mudryk Gregory M Flato Benjamin D Santer Neil C Swart Noah P Molotch Xuebin Zhang Hui Wan Vivek K Arora John Scinocca Yanjun Jiao

Peak runoff in streams and rivers of the western United States is strongly influenced by melting of accumulated mountain snowpack. A significant decline in this resource has a direct connection to streamflow, with substantial economic and societal impacts. Observations and reanalyses indicate that between the 1980s and 2000s, there was a 10-20% loss in the annual maximum amount of water contain...

2018
Wei Xiong Jie Li Yuzhan Yang Weimin Wang Baoqing Shan Aibin Zhan

Here we presented two datasets (biological and environmental datasets) collected in a comprehensive large geographical scale (approximately 1.1×105 km2) survey of rivers/streams in the Haihe River Basin (HRB), which has become the most polluted river basin in past two decades in China. The survey selected a total of 94 representative sampling sites in the plain region of HRB, where environmenta...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2008
Martin Nöllenburg Damian Merrick Alexander Wolff Marc Benkert

We study the problem of morphing between two polylines that represent linear geographical features like roads or rivers generalized at two different scales. This problem occurs frequently during continuous zooming in interactive maps. Situations in which generalization operators like typification and simplification replace, for example, a series of consecutive bends by fewer bends are not alway...

2013
Olivier Evrard Caroline Chartin Yuichi Onda Jeremy Patin Hugo Lepage Irène Lefèvre Sophie Ayrault Catherine Ottlé Philippe Bonté

Measurement of radioactive dose rates in fine sediment that has recently deposited on channel bed-sand provides a solution to address the lack of continuous river monitoring in Fukushima Prefecture after Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (FDNPP) accident. We show that coastal rivers of Eastern Fukushima Prefecture were rapidly supplied with sediment contaminated by radionuclides originatin...

1996
Kathrin Klamroth

The Weber Problem for a given nite set of existing facilities Ex = fEx 1 ; Ex 2 ; : : : ; Ex M g IR 2 with positive weights w m (m = 1; : : : ; M) is to nd a new facility X such that P M m=1 w m d(X; Ex m) is minimized for some distance function d. A variation of this problem is obtained if the existing facilities are situated on two sides of a linear barrier. Such barriers like rivers, highway...

2013
Tom J. Coulthard Jorge A. Ramirez Nick Barton Mike Rogerson Tim Brücher

Human migration north through Africa is contentious. This paper uses a novel palaeohydrological and hydraulic modelling approach to test the hypothesis that under wetter climates c.100,000 years ago major river systems ran north across the Sahara to the Mediterranean, creating viable migration routes. We confirm that three of these now buried palaeo river systems could have been active at the k...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Do Hyuk Kang Huilin Gao Xiaogang Shi Siraj Ul Islam Stephen J Déry

With its headwaters in the water towers of the western Cordillera of North America, the Fraser River is one of the continent's mightiest rivers by annual flows, supplies vital freshwater resources to populous downstream locations, and sustains the world's largest stocks of sockeye salmon along with four other salmon species. Here we show the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model's ability ...

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