نتایج جستجو برای: oginigba creek

تعداد نتایج: 4216  

Journal: :Proceedings of the United States National Museum 1904

2017
R. J. K. Dunn A. Ali C. J. Lemckert P. R. Teasdale D. T. Welsh

DUNN, R.J.K., ALI, A., LEMCKERT, C.J., TEASDALE, P.R., and WELSH, D.T., 2007. Short-term variability of physicochemical parameters and the estimated transport of filterable nutrients and chlorophyll-a in the urbanised Coombabah Lake and Coombabah Creek system, southern Moreton Bay, Australia. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50 (Proceedings of the 9th International Coastal Symposium), 1062 – 106...

2014
Douglas A. Burns Laurel G. Woodruff Paul M. Bradley William F. Cannon

Soil represents the largest store of mercury (Hg) in terrestrial ecosystems, and further study of the factors associated with soil Hg storage is needed to address concerns about the magnitude and persistence of global environmental Hg bioaccumulation. To address this need, we compared total Hg and methyl Hg concentrations and stores in the soil of different landscapes in two watersheds in diffe...

2012
David Brauer Dennis Gitz

Extensive development in the Canadian River watershed in New Mexico and Texas occurred in the 20 century to supply water for irrigation, and municipal and industrial uses. In recent years (2000-2009), these infrastructures have not been able to supply sufficient water to meet demands. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of changes in irrigation allotments and land use to the A...

2015
Suzanne Edith Allaire Claudia Sylvain Sébastien F. Lange George Thériault Pierre Lafrance Jin-Tian Li

Buffer strips have been widely recognized as to promote infiltration, deposition and sorption of contaminants for protecting surface water against agricultural contamination. However, such strips do not intercept all contaminants, particularly soluble ones. Although preferential flow (PF) has been suggested as one factor among several decreasing the efficiency of buffer strips, the mechanisms i...

2000
Roger C. Bales Mark W. Williams Don H. Campbell Jill S. Baron

We investigated the hydrologic, geochemical, and biogeochemical controls on stream chemical composition on the Green Lakes Valley and Andrews Creek watersheds using the alpine hydrochemical model (AHM). Both sites had comparable data sets from 1994 and 1996, including high-resolution spatial data and high-frequency time series of hydrology, geochemistry, and meteorology. The model of each water...

2006
SHERYL COOMBS G. D. Grossman

We compared prey-orienting and rheotactic behaviors in a fluvial (Coweeta Creek) and lacustrine (Lake Michigan) population of mottled sculpin. Blinded sculpin from both populations exhibited unconditioned, mechanosensory based rheotaxis to low velocity flows. Whereas Lake Michigan sculpin generally showed increasing levels of positive rheotaxis to increasing velocities, Coweeta Creek sculpin sh...

2009
P. J. Starks D. N. Moriasi

Precipitation data sets representing four spatial resolutions were used to evaluate the performance of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) on the basis of reproducing measured streamflow, and to show differences in model parameters when different precipitation data sets are used to calibrate the model. The experiment was conducted on the 786 km2 Ft. Cobb Reservoir experimental watershed (...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2004
T K Koay S Nirmal L Noitie E Tan

From October 13 to October 21, 1999, a total of 46 males, aged 8 to 19 years, were admitted to Beaufort Hospital after swimming in the creek near an oil palm plantation in Kampung (Kg) Kebatu, Beaufort. Thirty (30) presented with symptoms including fever, vomiting, bodyache, giddiness, headache, chest pain and cough, while 16 others, were asymptomatic. One, a 15 year old boy, died from haemorrh...

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