نتایج جستجو برای: basin morphology

تعداد نتایج: 201841  

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2008
Philip R Hill Kim Conway D Gwyn Lintern Samuel Meulé Kim Picard J Vaughn Barrie

This paper presents a review of sediment dispersal processes in the Strait of Georgia, based on marine geological studies. Sediment from the Fraser River is dispersed around the Strait through a variety of transport pathways. Most sand and coarser silt fractions settle out and are deposited within a few 100 m of the channel mouths. Both channelled and non-channelled gravity flows probably trans...

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...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2011
Laurence R Gesquiere Patrick O Onyango Susan C Alberts Jeanne Altmann

In conditions characterized by energetic constraints, such as in periods of low food availability, some trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance may be necessary; even year-round breeders may then be forced to exhibit some reproductive seasonality. Prior research has largely focused on female reproduction and physiology, and few studies have evaluated the impact of environmental fac...

Journal: :Ground water 2018
William K Eymold Kelley Swana Myles T Moore Colin J Whyte Jennifer S Harkness Siep Talma Ricky Murray Joachim B Moortgat Jodie Miller Avner Vengosh Thomas H Darrah

Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have enhanced unconventional hydrocarbon recovery but raised environmental concerns related to water quality. Because most basins targeted for shale-gas development in the USA have histories of both active and legacy petroleum extraction, confusion about the hydrogeological context of naturally occurring methane in shallow aquifers overlying shales r...

2016
Xiao Wang Nikolaos Katopodes Chunqi Shen Hua Wang Yong Pang Qi Zhou

This work focuses on pollution control in the trans-boundary area of Taihu Basin. Considering the unique characteristics of the river network in the study area, a new methodology of pollution control is proposed aiming at improving the water quality in the trans-boundary area and reducing conflicts between up and downstream regions. Based on monitoring data and statistical analysis, important t...

2015
S S. Mahmoudi A. Belhaj Mohamed M. Saidi F. Rezgui

Depositional environment and source potential of the different organic-rich levels of Devonian age (up to 990m thick) from the onshore EC-1 well (Southern Tunisia) were investigated based on the analysis of more than 130 cutting samples by different geochemical techniques (Rock-Eval pyrolysis, GC-MS). The obtained results including Rock Eval Pyrolysis data and biomarker distribution (terpanes, ...

2014
Juan C. Larrasoaña Qingsong Liu Pengxiang Hu Andrew P. Roberts Pilar Mata Jorge Civis Francisco J. Sierro José N. Pérez-Asensio

Although recent studies have revealed more widespread occurrences of magnetofossils in pre-Quaternary sediments than have been previously reported, their significance for paleomagnetic and paleoenvironmental studies is not fully understood. We present a paleo- and rock-magnetic study of late Miocene marine sediments recovered from the Guadalquivir Basin (SW Spain). Well-defined paleomagnetic di...

2012
Anahit M. Manvelyan

Taking into account the importance of Lake Sevan and Lake Sevan basin’s rivers for Armenian economy, the main goals of our investigations were the documentation of water quality and the biodiversity of invertebrates developed in Lake Sevan basin’s rivers and selected tributaries. Moderately satisfied ecological condition for the biodiversity of Lake Sevan basin’s rivers has been established, an...

2012
John A. Hart Kate M. Detwiler Christopher C. Gilbert Andrew S. Burrell James L. Fuller Maurice Emetshu Terese B. Hart Ashley Vosper Eric J. Sargis Anthony J. Tosi

In June 2007, a previously undescribed monkey known locally as "lesula" was found in the forests of the middle Lomami Basin in central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). We describe this new species as Cercopithecus lomamiensis sp. nov., and provide data on its distribution, morphology, genetics, ecology and behavior. C. lomamiensis is restricted to the lowland rain forests of central DRC betw...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Emily J Remnant Anna Koetz Ken Tan Eloise Hinson Madeleine Beekman Benjamin P Oldroyd

Reproductive isolation between closely related species is often incomplete. The Western honeybee, Apis mellifera, and the Eastern hive bee, Apis cerana, have been allopatric for millions of years, but are nonetheless similar in morphology and behaviour. During the last century, the two species were brought into contact anthropogenically, providing potential opportunities for interspecific matin...

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