نتایج جستجو برای: humid tropical river basin

تعداد نتایج: 194486  

Journal: :Water Science & Technology: Water Supply 2022

Abstract In developing countries, computation of actual evapotranspiration (AET) is challenging due to the lack ground-based flux measurement data. The estimation AET crucial for water resources management involving allocation different land use/land cover (LULC) classes. study's novelty was mapping pixel-by-pixel spatial variations bulk surface resistance and evaluating derived in a sub-humid ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Jia Zhu Zhihong Huang Hua Sun Guangxing Wang

The distribution of forest biomass in a river basin usually has obvious spatial heterogeneity in relation to the locations of the upper and lower reaches of the basin. In the subtropical region of China, a large amount of forest biomass, comprising diverse forest types, plays an important role in maintaining the balance of the regional carbon cycle. However, accurately estimating forest ecosyst...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Kuan-Ting Liu Kuo-Hsin Tseng C. K. Shum Chian-Yi Liu Chung-Yen Kuo Ganming Liu Yuanyuan Jia Kun Shang

Water level (WL) and water volume (WV) of surface-water bodies are among the most crucial variables used in water-resources assessment and management. They fluctuate as a result of climatic forcing, and they are considered as indicators of climatic impacts on water resources. Quantifying riverine WL and WV, however, usually requires the availability of timely and continuous in situ data, which ...

2016
David G. Tarboton David G Tarboton

This paper considers the risk of drought and develops drought scenarios for use in the study of severe sustained drought in the Southwestern United States. The focus is on the Colorado River basin and regions to which Colorado River water is exponed, especially southern California, which depends on water from the Colorado River as well as the four major rivers in northern California. Drought sc...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Henrique O Sawakuchi David Bastviken André O Sawakuchi Alex V Krusche Maria V R Ballester Jeffrey E Richey

Methane (CH4 ) fluxes from world rivers are still poorly constrained, with measurements restricted mainly to temperate climates. Additional river flux measurements, including spatio-temporal studies, are important to refine extrapolations. Here we assess the spatio-temporal variability of CH4 fluxes from the Amazon and its main tributaries, the Negro, Solimões, Madeira, Tapajós, Xingu, and Pará...

2002
Andrew G. Warne Robert H. Meade William A. White Edgar H. Guevara James Gibeaut Rebecca C. Smyth Andres Aslan Thomas Tremblay

Interacting river discharge, tidal oscillation, and tropical rainfall across the 22,000 km Orinoco delta plain support diverse fresh and brackish water ecosystems. To develop environmental baseline information for this largely unpopulated region, we evaluate major coastal plain, shallow marine, and river systems of northeastern South America, which serves to identify principal sources and contr...

Journal: :Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka 2011

Floods are one of the most abundant and destructive natural disasters that every year are caused heavy losses of life and property. Due to human activity in river systems and construction in rivers, flood damage has an upward trend. One of the most important actions to reduce flood damage is the provision of flood hazard zoning maps and their use in spatial planning. In this study, the risk of ...

2010
VALERIE KAPOS ALISON CAMPBELL IGOR LYSENKO NEIL D. BURGESS

Forest loss and degradation in the tropics contribute 6–17% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Protected areas cover 217.2 million ha (19.6%) of the world’s humid tropical forests and contain c. 70.3 petagrams of carbon (Pg C) in biomass and soil to 1 m depth. Between 2000 and 2005, we estimate that 1.75 million ha of forest were lost from protected areas in humid tropical forests, causing the em...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2011
Amparo Parra Jorge Oyarzún Hugo Maturana Nicole Kretschmer Francisco Meza Ricardo Oyarzún

This contribution analyzes water chemical data for the Choapa basin, North Central Chile, for the period 1980-2004. The parameters considered are As, Cu Fe, pH, EC, SO₄⁻², Cl⁻¹, and HCO[Formula: see text], from samples taken in nine monitoring stations throughout the basin. Results show rather moderate contents of As, Cu, and Fe, with the exception of the Cuncumén River and the Aucó creek, expl...

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