نتایج جستجو برای: greater zab river

تعداد نتایج: 599153  

Journal: Pollution 2019

Global plastic production has exceeded 300 million tons per year (Plastics Europe, 2015). In the marine and freshwater environments, larger plastics abrade and photo-degrade resulting in persistent environmental microplastics that are not effectively removed by existing wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The ecological effects of microplastics on the marine environment are poorly understood, ...

2002
Peter J Durrant Antonia J Jones

We constructed non-linear predictive models for the River Kennet at Theale and the River Thames at Windsor using river and precipitation data from the Thames Valley region in the UK. Our approach used a novel non-linear data analysis technique called the Gamma test, combined with heuristic search techniques to provide a practical solution to the problem of constructing forward predictions of ri...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2009
A E Haponski T L Bollin M A Jedlicka C A Stepien

Catchment population structure and divergence patterns of the rainbow darter Etheostoma caeruleum (Percidae: Teleostei), an eastern North American benthic fish, are tested using a landscape genetics approach. Allelic variation at eight nuclear DNA microsatellite loci and two mitochondrial DNA regions [cytochrome (cyt) b gene and control region; 2056 aligned base pairs (bp)] is analysed from 89 ...

2014
Li Liu Ling Chen Ying Shao Lili Zhang Tilman Floehr Hongxia Xiao Yan Yan Kathrin Eichbaum Henner Hollert Lingling Wu

In this study, in vitro bioassays were performed to assess the ecotoxicological potential of sediments from Yangtze River estuary. The cytotoxicity and aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR)-mediated toxicity of sediment extracts with rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) liver cells were determined by neutral red retention and 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase assays. The cytotoxicity and AhR-mediated act...

Journal: :Journal of aquatic animal health 2008
Maureen K Purcell Anthony L Murray Anna Elz Linda K Park Susan V Marcquenski James R Winton Stewart W Alcorn Ronald J Pascho Diane G Elliott

In the late 1960s, Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha from the Green River, Washington, were successfully introduced into Lake Michigan. During spring from 1988 to 1992, large fish die-offs affecting Chinook salmon occurred in the lake. Multiple ecological factors probably contributed to the severity of the fish kills, but the only disease agent found regularly was Renibacterium salmoninar...

2017
Ling Lu Chao Liu Xin Li Youhua Ran

Mapping soil texture in a river basin is critically important for eco-hydrological studies and water resource management at the watershed scale. However, due to the scarcity of in situ observation of soil texture, it is very difficult to map the soil texture in high resolution using traditional methods. Here, we used an integrated method based on fuzzy logic theory and data fusion to map the so...

Journal: :Water research 2016
Katja Lehmann Thomas Bell Michael J Bowes Gregory C A Amos Will H Gaze Elizabeth M H Wellington Andrew C Singer

Most river systems are impacted by sewage effluent. It remains unclear if there is a lower threshold to the concentration of sewage effluent that can significantly change the structure of the microbial community and its mobile genetic elements in a natural river biofilm. We used novel in situ mesocosms to conduct replicated experiments to study how the addition of low-level concentrations of se...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2014
P Macikova T Kalabova J Klanova P Kukucka J P Giesy K Hilscherova

Changes in pollutant loads in relatively dynamic river sediments, which contain very complex mixtures of compounds, can play a crucial role in the fate and effects of pollutants in fluvial ecosystems. The contamination of sediments by bioactive substances can be sensitively assessed by in vitro bioassays. This is the first study that characterizes detailed short- and long-term changes in concen...

2006
Jim E. O'Connor Gordon E. Grant Tana L. Haluska

Within the Deschutes River basin of central Oregon, the geology, hydrology, and physiography influence geomoqhic and ecologic processes at a variety of temporal and spatial scales. Hydrologic and physiographic characteristics of the basin are related to underlying geologic materials. In the southwestern part of the basin, Quaternary volcanism and tectonism has created basin fills and covered an...

2004
FLOODPLAIN FOREST Marianne K. Burke Sammy L. King David Gartner

Ahsrruct: Hydroperiod is considered the primary determinant of plant species distribution in temperate floodplain forests, but most studies have focused on alluvial (sediment-laden) river systems. Few studies have evaluated plant community relationships in blackwater river systems of the South Atlantic Coastal Plain of North America. In this study. we characterized the soils. hydroperiod, and v...

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