نتایج جستجو برای: adverse basin

تعداد نتایج: 289173  

2011
MANUELA LEHNER C. DAVID WHITEMAN SEBASTIAN W. HOCH

Cross-basin winds produced by asymmetric insolation of the crater sidewalls occur in Arizona’s Meteor Crater on days with weak background winds. The diurnal cycle of the cross-basin winds is analyzed together with radiation, temperature, and pressure measurements at the crater sidewalls for a 1-month period. The asymmetric irradiation causes horizontal temperature and pressure gradients across ...

2017
Kellie J Carim J Caleb Dysthe Michael K Young Kevin S McKelvey Michael K Schwartz

The Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) is an anadromous fish once abundant throughout coastal basins of western North America that has suffered dramatic declines in the last century due primarily to human activities. Here, we describe the development of an environmental DNA (eDNA) assay to detect Pacific lamprey in the Columbia River basin. The eDNA assay successfully amplified tissue de...

2011
Hui-Ping Zhang William H. Craddock Richard O. Lease Wei-tao Wang Dao-Yang Yuan Pei-Zhen Zhang Peter Molnar De-Wen Zheng Wen-Jun Zheng

Magnetostratigraphy of sedimentary rock deposited in the Chaka basin (north-easternTibetan Plateau) indicates a lateMiocene onset of basin formation and subsequent development of the adjacent Qinghai Nan Shan. Sedimentation in the basin initiated at 11Ma. In the lower part of the basin ¢ll, a coarsening-upward sequence starting at 9Ma, as well as rapid sedimentation rates, and northward paleocu...

2003
Noah E. Petro Carlé M. Pieters

Introduction: The South Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin is the largest, oldest basin on the Moon. The extreme size of the basin, ≤2,500 km in diameter and a present depth of up to 13km [1,2], suggests that much of the upper crust would have been excavated during the formation/impact event, exposing the lower crust or upper mantle. Also, a large volume of impact melt breccia containing extensive lower c...

2007
M.-L. TIMMERMANS H. MELLING L. RAINVILLE

A 50-day time series of high-resolution temperature in the deepest layers of the Canada Basin in the Arctic Ocean indicates that the deep Canada Basin is a dynamically active environment, not the quiet, stable basin often assumed. Vertical motions at the near-inertial (tidal) frequency have amplitudes of 10– 20 m. These vertical displacements are surprisingly large considering the downward near...

2009
M. Lhommeau L. Jaulin L. Hardouin L. HARDOUIN

This paper proposes a new approach for computing the capture basin C of a target T. The capture basin corresponds to the set of initial state vectors such that the target could be reached in finite time via an appropriate control input, before possibly leaving the target. Whereas classical capture basin characterization do not provide any guarantee on the set of state vectors that belong to the...

2016
F. J. Davey R Granot S. C. Cande J. M. Stock M. Selvans F. Ferraccioli

Magnetic anomalies associatedwith new ocean crust formation in the Adare Basin off north-western Ross Sea (43–26Ma) can be traced directly into the Northern Basin that underlies the adjacent morphological continental shelf, implying a continuity in the emplacement of oceanic crust. Steep gravity gradients along the margins of the Northern Basin, particularly in the east, suggest that little ext...

2009
Ian Garrick-Bethell Maria T. Zuber

The South Pole-Aitken basin (SP-A) is the largest and oldest basin on the Moon. The basin has usually been interpreted to exhibit a degraded circular structure, but here we demonstrate that the topography, iron and thorium signatures of the basin are well described by ellipses with axes measuring 2400 by 2050 km and centered at 53 , 191 E. Topography, abundances of iron, thorium, and the distri...

1998
Ulrike Feudel Annette Witt Ying-Cheng Lai Celso Grebogi

In this paper we study quasiperiodically forced systems exhibiting fractal and Wada basin boundaries. Specifically, by utilizing a class of representative systems, we analyze the dynamical origin of such basin boundaries and we characterize them. Furthermore, we find that basin boundaries in a quasiperiodically driven system can undergo a unique type of bifurcation in which isolated ‘‘islands’’...

2002
ANDRAS BARDOSSY FRIDJOF SCHMIDT

Shape indices have been in use for several decades to describe the characteristics and hydrological properties of drainage basins. Due to the fractal behaviour of the basin boundary, perimeter-based shape indices depend on the scale at which they are determined. Therefore, these indices cannot objectively compare drainage basins across a range of scales and basin sizes. This paper presents an o...

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