نتایج جستجو برای: lateral erosion of river

تعداد نتایج: 21186963  

Journal: Pollution 2015

The aim of this study was to assess the environmental impact of socio-cultural practices on the water quality of River Ganga at the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand State, India. The physico-chemical parameters that contributed to the temporal variation and pollution in the river were identified in this study. Principal component analysis (PCA) and Cluster analysis (CA) were us...

2009
Getnet D. Betrie Yasir A. Mohamed Ann van Griensven I. Popescu Arthur Mynett

Rapid land use change due to intensive agricultural practices in the Ethiopian Highlands, results in increasing rates of soil erosion. This manifested in significant impacts downstream by reducing the storage capacity of reservoirs (e.g., Roseires, Sennar), and high desilting costs of irrigation canals. Therefore, this paper aims to provide a better understanding of the process at basin scale. ...

2017
T. J. Bouma J. van Belzen T. Balke J. van Dalen P. Klaassen A. M. Hartog D. P. Callaghan Z. Hu M. J. F. Stive S. Temmerman P. M. J. Herman

Our study aims to enhance process understanding of the long-term (decadal and longer) cyclic marsh dynamics by identifying the mechanisms that translate large-scale physical forcing in the system into vegetation change, in particular (i) the initiation of lateral erosion on an expanding marsh, and (ii) the control of seedling establishment in front of an eroding marsh-cliff. Short-term sediment...

2016
Vamsi Ganti Christoph von Hagke Dirk Scherler Michael P Lamb Woodward W Fischer Jean-Philippe Avouac

Deciphering erosion rates over geologic time is fundamental for understanding the interplay between climate, tectonic, and erosional processes. Existing techniques integrate erosion over different time scales, and direct comparison of such rates is routinely done in earth science. On the basis of a global compilation, we show that erosion rate estimates in glaciated landscapes may be affected b...

The aim of this study was to assess the environmental impact of socio-cultural practices on the water quality of River Ganga at the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand State, India. The physico-chemical parameters that contributed to the temporal variation and pollution in the river were identified in this study. Principal component analysis (PCA) and Cluster analysis (CA) were us...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Apinun Suvarnaraksha

Physoschistura chulabhornae, new species, is described from Maechaem River, a tributary of Ping River, upper Chaophraya River drainage, Chiangmai province, Thailand. It is distinguished from all other known species of Physoschistura in having an incomplete lateral line reaching at least to the origin of the anal fin with 62-83 lateral-line canal pores, the dorsal-fin origin slightly in front of...

137Cs technique for determining soil particles redistribution is of tremendous importance considered by most soil and water conservation experts. Due to time and monetary limitations for spectrometry in the lab, a portable High Pure Germanium Detector was used in this study. For this, Kachik paired subcatchments were chosen and 60 positions in each subcatchment were used for spectrometry analys...

H. R. Payrovan Naser Shamskia

One of the most important subjects in relation of water resources quality in the many of river is the chemical composition of waters and conservation of water quality in the watershed. Geological formations in any region of the earth are the main surface and foundation that water flows on the bed and strata of formation, which in fact they affect their characteristics on water quality as positi...

2012
Christoff ANDERMANN Jérôme LAVE Bodo BOOKHAGEN Philippe DAVY Lothar RATSCHBACHER Stéphane BONNET Richard GLOAGUEN

Erosion processes in large mountain belts are controlled by tectonic uplift and the spatial distribution of topography and precipitation. The aim of this work is to understand more in detail the influence of precipitation on erosion in the Nepal Himalayas. Here, the Indian Summer Monsoon defines a very clear cyclic seasonality, with two well separated and long-lasting seasons, one very wet and ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Michael Bliss Singer Rolf Aalto L Allan James Nina E Kilham John L Higson Subhajit Ghoshal

The interrelationships between hydrologically driven evolution of legacy landscapes downstream of major mining districts and the contamination of lowland ecosystems are poorly understood over centennial time scales. Here, we demonstrate within piedmont valleys of California's Sierra Nevada, through new and historical data supported by modeling, that anthropogenic fans produced by 19th century g...

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