نتایج جستجو برای: genetic erosion

تعداد نتایج: 644003  

2005
Neal W. Driscoll

Sequence stratigraphy is the study of sediments and sedimentary rocks in terms of repetitively arranged facies and associated stratal geometry (Vail 1987; Van Wagoner et al 1988, 1990; Christie-Blick 1991). It is a technique that can be traced back to the work of Sloss et al (1949), Sloss (1950, 1963), and Wheeler (1958) on interregional unconformities of the North American craton, but it becam...

2017

Software architectural erosion is a big recurring problem for every software project. It has caused increasing interest in how to detect, stop and reverse the architectural erosion. However, up until now, there have not been many attempts to obtain an extensive overview of the work in the field. In this report, we are using systematic review technique to classify and report the reasons for arch...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2010
Yuji Suyama Satoru Takaku Yoshikazu Okawa Takashi Matsukubo

Dental erosion, and specifically its symptoms, has long been studied in Japan as an occupational dental disease. However, in recent years, few studies have investigated the development of this disease or labor hygiene management aimed at its prevention. As a result, interest in dental erosion is comparatively low, even among dental professionals. Our investigation at a lead storage battery fact...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Frédéric Austerlitz Gabriela Gleiser Sara Teixeira Giorgina Bernasconi

Pollen fate can strongly affect the genetic structure of populations with restricted gene flow and significant inbreeding risk. We established an experimental population of inbred and outbred Silene latifolia plants to evaluate the effects of (i) inbreeding depression, (ii) phenotypic variation and (iii) relatedness between mates on male fitness under natural pollination. Paternity analysis rev...

2002
Yang Qinke Li Rui

Astract: This paper shows how recent situation of soil erosion evaluation and prediction on a regional scale based on the techniques of spatial information. The study, which was carried out in central China, identified sediment discharge, precipitation, soil composition, gully density and land use as erosion factors at the regional level. It showed that soil erosion can be assessed and predicte...

  Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a principal component in soil quality assessment. Knowledge of SOC and total nitrogen (TN) stocks are important keys to understand the role of SOC in the global carbon cycle and, as a result, in the mitigation of global greenhouse effects. SOC and TN stocks are functions of the SOC concentration and the bulk density of the soil that are prone to changes, influe...

2016
Fengpeng Han Lulu Ren Xingchang Zhang Zhanbin Li

In the Loess Plateau, soil erosion has not only caused serious ecological and environmental problems but has also impacted downstream areas. Therefore, a model is needed to guide the comprehensive control of soil erosion. In this study, we introduced the WEPP model to simulate soil erosion both at the slope and watershed scales. Our analyses showed that: the simulated values at the slope scale ...

2013
M. Nasri S. Feiznia M. Jafari H. Ahmadi

The problems of land degradation and soil loss are among the major problems of watersheds in Iran. For erosion and sediment estimation one can use statistical and empirical methods. For doing this, land unit map and the map of effective factors should be prepared. For erosion and sediment estimation one can use statistical and empirical methods. However, these empirical methods are usually time...

2016
Degen Lin Hao Guo Fang Lian Yuan Gao Yaojie Yue Luis Loures

Water erosion causes reduced farmland productivity, and with a longer period of cultivation, agricultural productivity becomes increasingly vulnerable. The vulnerability of farmland productivity needs assessment due to long-term water erosion. The key to quantitative assessment is to propose a quantitative method with water loss scenarios to calculate productivity losses due to long-term water ...

2012
Ken L. Ferrier James W. Kirchner Robert C. Finkel

[1] Chemical weathering promotes regolith production, physical erosion, nutrient supply, and drawdown of atmospheric CO2. Although mineral dissolution rates show dependences on temperature and moisture in theoretical models and laboratory experiments, effects of climate on chemical erosion rates in nature remain uncertain, in part because variations in physical erosion rates and lithology can o...

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