نتایج جستجو برای: 3000 meter above sea level

تعداد نتایج: 1420312  

2013
Seyed Armin Hashemi

Vegetation phenology, as used and studied the related studies, refers to the relationship between climate and periodic development of photosynthetic biomass. selected 15 Hornbeam plots (Carpinus betulus) from study area in a mountainous region from 520m to 1310m above sea level. Ground observations of hornbeam tree growth process from January to December 2004 in 15 day intervals were performed ...

  Climate control centers in each area are diverse and understanding how they relate to the atmospheric components of the Earth's surface contribute to prediction of climate fluctuations.   In this study, by using Pearson's correlation and multivariate regression in a thirty-year period (1961-2010), the relationship between widespread rainfall anomalies in entire of Iran west with temperature a...

Journal: :Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society 2007
G R Zubieta-Calleja P-E Paulev L Zubieta-Calleja G Zubieta-Castillo

Adaptation takes place not only when going to high altitude, as generally accepted, but also when going down to sea level. Immediately upon ascent to high altitude, the carotid body senses the lowering of the arterial oxygen partial pressure due to a diminished barometric pressure. High altitude adaptation is defined as having three stages: 1) acute, first 72 hours, where acute mountain sicknes...

2005
Christine Schleupner

Based on a spatial model, the Martinique beaches and coastal wetlands are examined to identify the risks of coastal squeeze. In many cases coastal development prevents coasts from adapting by shifting landward. Also tourism infrastructure augments the vulnerability of beach reduction and mangrove squeeze. More than 70% of all Martinique beaches and 29% of mangrove forests are highly endangered ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2002
William M Hartmann Zachary A Constan

The interaural level difference (ILD) plays a significant role in sound localization. However, the definition of ILD for noise is open to some interpretation because it is not obvious how to deal with the inevitable level fluctuations. In this article, the ILD is interpreted as an energylike (time-integrated) measure of stimulus level, independent of other stimulus details-particularly interaur...

2005
J. K. RIDLEY P. HUYBRECHTS J. M. GREGORY J. A. LOWE

Projections of future global sea level depend on reliable estimates of changes in the size of polar ice sheets. Calculating this directly from global general circulation models (GCMs) is unreliable because the coarse resolution of 100 km or more is unable to capture narrow ablation zones, and ice dynamics is not usually taken into account in GCMs. To overcome these problems a high-resolution (2...

Journal: :Water 2021

The current knowledge of the spatial variability precipitation in High Mountain Asia is based on remotely-sensed estimates (coarse and temporal resolution) or data from sparsely-distributed rain gauges. However, as strongly affected by topography mountainous terrain, spatially varying resulting water balances are currently poorly understood. To fill this gap knowledge, we studied variation its ...

2000
Sydney Levitus John I. Antonov Timothy P. Boyer Cathy Stephens

We quantify the interannual-to-decadal variability of the heat content (mean temperature) of the world ocean from the surface through 3000-meter depth for the period 1948 to 1998. The heat content of the world ocean increased by ;2 3 10 joules between the mid-1950s and mid-1990s, representing a volume mean warming of 0.06°C. This corresponds to a warming rate of 0.3 watt per meter squared (per ...

Journal: :Science 1998
Shotyk Weiss Appleby Cheburkin Gloor Kramers Reese Van Der Knaap WO

A continuous record of atmospheric lead since 12,370 carbon-14 years before the present (14C yr BP) is preserved in a Swiss peat bog. Enhanced fluxes caused by climate changes reached their maxima 10, 590 (14)C yr BP (Younger Dryas) and 8230 (14)C yr BP. Soil erosion caused by forest clearing and agricultural tillage increased lead deposition after 5320 (14)C yr BP. Increasing lead/scandium and...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Gavin L Foster Eelco J Rohling

On 10(3)- to 10(6)-year timescales, global sea level is determined largely by the volume of ice stored on land, which in turn largely reflects the thermal state of the Earth system. Here we use observations from five well-studied time slices covering the last 40 My to identify a well-defined and clearly sigmoidal relationship between atmospheric CO(2) and sea level on geological (near-equilibri...

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