نتایج جستجو برای: mixed stream

تعداد نتایج: 277351  

2002
R. D. Lentz

*R. D. Lentz and D.L. Bjorneberg, USDA-ARS, Northwest Irrigation and Soils Research Lab., 3793 N. 3600 E., Kimberly, ID 83341 USA. *Corresponding author: [email protected] ABSTRACT For surface irrigation, the rate and spatial characteristics of infiltration processes influence crop productivity, water use efficiency, and erosion potential of stream flows. A change in infiltration rate a...

2011
Si-Yi Wang Elizabeth B. Sudduth Matthew D. Wallenstein Justin P. Wright Emily S. Bernhardt

Watershed urbanization leads to dramatic changes in draining streams, with urban streams receiving a high frequency of scouring flows, together with the nutrient, contaminant, and thermal pollution associated with urbanization. These changes are known to cause significant losses of sensitive insect and fish species from urban streams, yet little is known about how these changes affect the compo...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Aline Frossard Linda Gerull Michael Mutz Mark O Gessner

Successional changes of terrestrial vegetation can profoundly influence stream ecosystem structure and function. We hypothesized that microbial enzyme production and community structure in stream beds depend on terrestrial litter inputs that reflect different stages of riparian succession. Outdoor experimental channels were supplied with leaf-litter of varying quantities and qualities to mimic ...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2009
R Udenika Wijesinghe Yucheng Feng C Wesley Wood Donald M Stoeckel Joey N Shaw

Better understanding of Escherichia coli population dynamics and genetic variability in the secondary habitat is essential to improve fecal contamination monitoring and contamination pathway characterization. In this study, water samples were collected monthly over a one-year period at eight locations in the Catoma Creek watershed, a mixed land-use watershed in Central Alabama. E. coli concentr...

2011
Jean A. Mensa

Dynamics of motions on long spatial scales, that are strongly affected by rotation and stratification, is in first approximation described by the balance of buoyancy and Coriolis forces. In this regime, the dynamics is nearly two dimensional and energy flows from short to large scales. In contrast, the regime of weak stratification and rotation is dominated by viscosity and advection, and the f...

2003
J P Brouwer M M C Alkemade G Bierman

In a new hydrometallurgieal process for recovery of lead from lead oxide secondaries, liquid effluence is minimized by jointly treating contaminated was~ting water and leaehant bleed. To enable internal recycling of the leachant bleed and recover pure water, it is necessary to incorporate a concentration unit. In this paper different technologies for concentrating the mixed stream are compared....

2016
Arvind Arasu Brian Babcock Shivnath Babu John Cieslewicz Mayur Datar Keith Ito Rajeev Motwani Utkarsh Srivastava Jennifer Widom

Traditional database management systems are best equipped to run onetime queries over finite stored data sets. However, many modern applications such as network monitoring, financial analysis, manufacturing, and sensor networks require long-running, or continuous, queries over continuous unbounded streams of data. In the STREAM project at Stanford, we are investigating data management and query...

2012

The present study investigates numerically the phenomenon of vortex-shedding and its suppression in twodimensional mixed convective flow past a square cylinder under the joint influence of buoyancy and free-stream orientation with respect to gravity. The numerical experiments have been conducted at a fixed Reynolds number (Re) of 100 and Prandtl number (Pr) of 0.71, while Richardson number (Ri)...

2015
Sean J. Zeiger Jason A. Hubbart Vijay P. Singh

Impacts of urban land use can include increased stormwater runoff temperature (Tw) leading to receiving water quality impairment. There is therefore a need to target and mitigate sources of thermal pollution in urban areas. However, complex relationships between urban development, stormwater runoff and stream water heating processes are poorly understood. A nested-scale experimental watershed s...

2014
Rory Cowie Mark W. Williams Robert L. Runkel

Stream water quality in areas of the western United States continues to be degraded by acid mine drainage (AMD), a legacy of hard-rock mining. The Rico-Argentine Mine in southwestern Colorado consists of complex multiple-level mine workings connected to a drainage tunnel discharging AMD to passive treatment ponds that discharge to the Dolores River. The mine workings are excavated into the hill...

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