نتایج جستجو برای: water levels âand rivers

تعداد نتایج: 1435696  

Journal: :Environmental health and preventive medicine 2007
Masafumi Watanabe Takehito Takano Keiko Nakamura Sumiko Watanabe Kaoruko Seino

OBJECTIVES To examine nonylphenol (NP) and 4-t-octylphenol (OP) concentrations and general water quality indicators along a river in the greater Tokyo area and to specify the distribution and origin of alkylphenols. METHODS Water was sampled from the Edogawa River, a main river in the greater Tokyo area, which is a source of public drinking water; and the Sakagawa River system, a tributary of...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2013
J Mans R Netshikweta M Magwalivha W B Van Zyl M B Taylor

This study aimed to assess norovirus (NoV) contamination and genotype diversity in surface water in Gauteng, South Africa. Between January 2008 and December 2010, three rivers, namely Klip, Suikerbosrant, and Rietspruit were monitored for NoV genogroup (G)I and GII. Viruses were recovered using the glass wool adsorption-elution technique and detected by real-time reverse transcription-polymeras...

Journal: :Environmental management 2004
Walter K Dodds Matt R Whiles

Suspended solids or sediments can be pollutants in rivers, but they are also an important component of lotic food webs. Suspended sediment data for rivers were obtained from a United States-wide water quality database for 622 stations. Data for particulate nitrogen, suspended carbon, discharge, watershed area, land use, and population were also used. Stations were classified by United States En...

2011
Michael Dettinger

Recent studies have documented the important role that ‘‘atmospheric rivers’’ (ARs) of concentrated near-surface water vapor above the Pacific Ocean play in the storms and floods in California, Oregon, and Washington. By delivering large masses of warm, moist air (sometimes directly from the Tropics), ARs establish conditions for the kinds of high snowlines and copious orographic rainfall that ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Christopher J Gurr Martin Reinhard

W ater scarcity has become a harsh reality in many parts of the world. In the past, water needs were often met by building large dams and importing water over long distances. This approach is proving increasingly infeasible because social and environmental costs are too high (1). As the increased need for dependable water resources mirrors the growth in population, many communities are turning ...

2014
Andrei-Emil Briciu

The lunar semidiurnal influence is already known for tidal rivers. The moon also influences inland rivers at a monthly scale through precipitation. We show that, for some non-tidal rivers, with special geological conditions, the lunar semidiurnal tidal oscillation can be detected. The moon has semidiurnal tidal influence on groundwater, which will then export it to streamflow. Long time series ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Colin J Gleason Laurence C Smith

Rivers provide critical water supply for many human societies and ecosystems, yet global knowledge of their flow rates is poor. We show that useful estimates of absolute river discharge (in cubic meters per second) may be derived solely from satellite images, with no ground-based or a priori information whatsoever. The approach works owing to discovery of a characteristic scaling law uniquely f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Marc P Verhougstraete Sherry L Martin Anthony D Kendall David W Hyndman Joan B Rose

Linking fecal indicator bacteria concentrations in large mixed-use watersheds back to diffuse human sources, such as septic systems, has met limited success. In this study, 64 rivers that drain 84% of Michigan's Lower Peninsula were sampled under baseflow conditions for Escherichia coli, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron (a human source-tracking marker), landscape characteristics, and geochemical an...

2007
Jaya Sreevalsan-Nair Erwin Van Nieuwenhuyse Ingrid Hotz Lars Linsen Bernd Hamann

The water monitoring network in Northern California provides us with an integrated flow and water-quality dataset of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, the reservoirs, and the two main rivers feeding the Delta, namely the Sacramento and the San Joaquin rivers. Understanding the dynamics and complex interactions among the components of this large water supply system and how they affect the water ...

2015
Paul J. Mann Timothy I. Eglinton Cameron P. McIntyre Nikita Zimov Anna Davydova Jorien E. Vonk Robert M. Holmes Robert G. M. Spencer

Northern high-latitude rivers are major conduits of carbon from land to coastal seas and the Arctic Ocean. Arctic warming is promoting terrestrial permafrost thaw and shifting hydrologic flowpaths, leading to fluvial mobilization of ancient carbon stores. Here we describe (14)C and (13)C characteristics of dissolved organic carbon from fluvial networks across the Kolyma River Basin (Siberia), a...

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