نتایج جستجو برای: slope change

تعداد نتایج: 638710  

Slope stability analysis is one of the most important problems in mining and geotechnical engineering. Ignoring the importance of these problems can lead to significant losses. Selecting an appropriate method to analyze the slope stability requires a proper understanding of how different factors influence the outputs of the analyses. This paper evaluates the effects of considering the real geom...

2015
David D. Ackerly William K. Cornwell Stuart B. Weiss Lorraine E. Flint Alan L. Flint Lalit Kumar

Changes in climate projected for the 21st century are expected to trigger widespread and pervasive biotic impacts. Forecasting these changes and their implications for ecosystem services is a major research goal. Much of the research on biotic responses to climate change has focused on either projected shifts in individual species distributions or broad-scale changes in biome distributions. Her...

2005
T. Aalto

Modeling atmospheric CO2 concentration profiles and fluxes above sloping terrain at a boreal site T. Aalto, J. Hatakka, U. Karstens, M. Aurela, T. Thum, and A. Lohila Climate and Global Change Research, Finnish Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 503, 00101 Helsinki, Finland Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, P.O. Box 100164, 07701 Jena, Germany Received: 30 August 2005 – Accepted: 13 Sep...

2016
Lucas Moyer-Horner Erik A. Beever Douglas H. Johnson Mark Biel Jami Belt

American pikas (Ochotona princeps) have been heralded as indicators of montane-mammal response to contemporary climate change. Pikas no longer occupy the driest and lowest-elevation sites in numerous parts of their geographic range. Conversely, pikas have exhibited higher rates of occupancy and persistence in Rocky Mountain and Sierra Nevada montane 'mainlands'. Research and monitoring efforts ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Naia Morueta-Holme Kristine Engemann Pablo Sandoval-Acuña Jeremy D Jonas R Max Segnitz Jens-Christian Svenning

Global climate change is driving species poleward and upward in high-latitude regions, but the extent to which the biodiverse tropics are similarly affected is poorly known due to a scarcity of historical records. In 1802, Alexander von Humboldt ascended the Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador. He recorded the distribution of plant species and vegetation zones along its slopes and in surrounding part...

2011
David W. J. Thompson Thomas Birner

Previous studies have demonstrated the key role of baroclinicity and thus the isentropic slope in determining the climatological-mean distribution of the tropospheric eddy fluxes of heat. Here the authors examine the role of variability in the isentropic slope in driving variations in the tropospheric eddy fluxes of heat about their long-term mean during Northern Hemisphere winter. On month-to-...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Jane R Foster Anthony W D'Amato

Ecotones are transition zones that form, in forests, where distinct forest types meet across a climatic gradient. In mountains, ecotones are compressed and act as potential harbingers of species shifts that accompany climate change. As the climate warms in New England, USA, high-elevation boreal forests are expected to recede upslope, with northern hardwood species moving up behind. Yet recent ...

2013
Tsuyuko Yamanaka David Raffaelli Piran C. L. White

Sea-level rise induced by climate change may have significant impacts on the ecosystem functions and ecosystem services provided by intertidal sediment ecosystems. Accelerated sea-level rise is expected to lead to steeper beach slopes, coarser particle sizes and increased wave exposure, with consequent impacts on intertidal ecosystems. We examined the relationships between abundance, biomass, a...

2016
Stefano Giglio Matteo Maggiori Johannes Stroebel Andreas Weber María Pilar Martínez-García Kenneth Gillingham

The optimal investment to mitigate climate change crucially depends on the discount rate used to evaluate the investment’s uncertain future benefits. The appropriate discount rate is a function of the horizon over which these benefits accrue and the riskiness of the investment. In this paper, we estimate the term structure of discount rates for an important risky asset class, real estate, up to...

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