نتایج جستجو برای: river change

تعداد نتایج: 668013  

Journal: :American journal of law & medicine 2002
George J Annas Lori B Andrews Rosario M Isasi

I. INTRODUCTION We humans tend to worry first about our own happiness, then about our families, then about our communities. In times of great stress, such as war or natural disaster, we may focus temporarily on our country but we rarely think about Earth as a whole or the human species as a whole. This narrow perspective, perhaps best exemplified by the American consumer, has led to the environ...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
احمد نوحه گر دانشگاه هرمزگان

world's coastlines are the most dynamic natural environments and diverse extraordinary and unique processes are active in this area. one of results of these processes is the formation and evolution of alluvial fans and delta. the studied areas include hormoz strait coastal, shour, jalaby and hassan-langi river delta which in the form of a strip with a varying width covers the areas from th...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1996
C R González A A Henry

The female and male of Dasybasis (Agelanius) cortesi, new species, is described and illustrated from specimens collected in the National Reserve of Río Clarillo, Cordillera Province, Central Chile. Its relationships to other Dasybasis species are discussed.

1998
DAVID R. PATTON

The reduction in extent of riparian forests in the southwestern United States has been a topic of recent concern. The effect of dams on downstream river flow and the consequent modification of the riparian habitat was studied along the lower Salt River in central Arizona. Dams were found to change the magnitude of river flows and change the seasonal timing of flows in such a way that the habita...

2010
H. G. Orr S. des Clers G. L. Simpson M. Hughes R. W. Battarbee L. Cooper M. J. Dunbar R. Evans J. Hannaford D. M. Hannah C. Laize K. S. Richards G. Watts R. L. Wilby

The temperature of water in lakes, rivers and streams has a fundamental influence on aquatic organisms, ecological processes and the potency of many pollutants. We expect water temperature in the UK to increase under projected climate change, but rates and spatial variation of change remain unclear for inland waters. It is also unclear how we might manage land and river flow regimes to modify r...

2015
Kristin Ludewig Tobias W. Donath Bianka Zelle R. Lutz Eckstein Eva Mosner Annette Otte Kai Jensen

BACKGROUND Floodplain meadows along rivers are semi-natural habitats and depend on regular land use. When used non-intensively, they offer suitable habitats for many plant species including rare ones. Floodplains are hydrologically dynamic ecosystems with both periods of flooding and of dry conditions. In German floodplains, dry periods may increase due to reduced summer precipitation as projec...

Abstract This study examines the effects of climate change on runoff in the Yellow River basin in Khuzestan province. In this study, the combination of 14 general circulation models under two emission scenarios A2 and B1 were used for simulating the climatic variables in the next period (2025-2054) compared to the baseline period (1971-2000). The weighting method of mean observed temperature...

2013
M. Louise Jeffery Todd A. Ehlers Brian J. Yanites Christopher J. Poulsen

[1] River incision over geologic timescales can be a valuable indicator of regional surface uplift. However, extracting the timing of surface uplift relative to the onset of incision is complicated by changes in precipitation commensurate with topographic development. Evidence of large-scale river incision on the flanks of the Andean plateau has been cited in support of a rapid and recent surfa...

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