نتایج جستجو برای: uniform rivers

تعداد نتایج: 130445  

2005
Lee W. Cooper Ronald Benner James W. McClelland Bruce J. Peterson Robert M. Holmes Peter A. Raymond Dennis A. Hansell Jacqueline M. Grebmeier Louis A. Codispoti

[1] Flow-weighted dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and dO values were determined from major arctic rivers, specifically the Ob, Yenisey, Lena, Kolyma, Mackenzie, and Yukon during 2003–2004. These data were considered in conjunction with marine data for DOC, dO values, nutrients, salinity, and fluorometric indicators of DOC obtained during sampling at the shelf-basin boundary of the...

2008
David R. Montgomery Drew B. Stolar

The observation that major Himalayan rivers flow parallel to and down the axis of anticlines oriented transverse to the primary structural grain of the range has puzzled geomorphologists for decades. Although there is a general consensus that the courses of trans-Himalayan rivers predate the Himalayan orogeny, the close association of rivers and structural highs would not be expected to result ...

2011
C. H. Grohmann

Base-level maps (or “isobase maps”, as originally defined by Filosofov, 1960), express a relationship between valley order and topography. The base-level map can be seen as a “simplified” version of the original topographic surface, from which the “noise” of the low-order stream erosion was removed. This method is able to identify areas with possible tectonic influence even within lithologicall...

2015
T. ELLIOTT

Deltas are discrete shoreline protuberances formed where rivers enter oceans, semi-enclosed seas, lakes or lagoons and supply sediment more rapidly than it can be redistributed by basinal processes. Generally, deltas are served by well-defined drainage systems which culminate in a trunk stream and supply sediment to a restricted area of the shoreline, thus resulting in the formation of a depoce...

Journal: :journal of water sciences research 2013
m moazamnia h bonakdari

flow-rate measurement in rivers under different conditions is required for river management purposes including water resources planning, pollution prevention, and flood control. this study proposed a new discharge estimation method by using a mean velocity derived from a 2d velocity distribution formula based on tsallis entropy concept. this procedure is done based on several factors which refl...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2013
Vineet Kumar Dubey Uttam Kumar Sarkar Ajay Pandey Wazir Singh Lakra

In India, freshwater aquatic resources are suffering from increasing human population, urbanization and shortage of all kind of natural resources like water. To mitigate this, all the major rivers have been planned for a river-interlinking through an interlinking canal system under a huge scheme; yet, the baseline information on ecological conditions of those tropical rivers and their fish comm...

2015
Yanxu Zhang Daniel J. Jacob Stephanie Dutkiewicz Helen M. Amos Michael S. Long Elsie M. Sunderland John A. Paulson

Rivers discharge 28 ± 13Mmol yr 1 of mercury (Hg) to oceanmargins, an amount comparable to atmospheric deposition to the global oceans. Most of the Hg discharged by rivers is sequestered by burial of benthic sediment in estuaries or the coastal zone, but some is evaded to the atmosphere and some is exported to the open ocean. We investigate the fate of riverine Hg by developing a new global 3-D...

2003
A. P. SPIDLE S. T. KALINOWSKI B. A. LUBINSKI D. L. PERKINS K. F. BELAND J. F. KOCIK

—Anadromous Atlantic salmon Salmo salar from 12 rivers in Maine, 3 rivers in New Brunswick, and 2 rivers each in Nova Scotia, Quebec, Newfoundland, and Labrador as well as 2 landlocked strains in Maine (N 5 3,863) were genotyped at 11 microsatellite loci. Fish in the drainages of Maine’s Kennebec and Penobscot rivers were genetically similar to those sampled from the 8 rivers recently listed as...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Bryan Grenfell

E stablished and emerging infectious diseases of humans and animals are an ever-increasing threat. A key question in disease dynamics is how infection moves in space and time. The most dramatic manifestations of disease spread are waves of infection, often moving across great distances. These waves arise particularly during invasions of pathogens into susceptible territory (1). However, the int...

2015
Maurizio Brocchini

The study of turbulence has always been a challenge for scientists working on geophysical flows. Turbulent flows are common in nature and have an important role in geophysical disciplines such as river morphology, landscape modeling, atmospheric dynamics and ocean currents. At present, new measurement and observation techniques suitable for fieldwork can be combined with laboratory and theoreti...

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