نتایج جستجو برای: calcareous composition

تعداد نتایج: 262943  

1999
S. W. Massey

This paper looks at the changes in urban air quality and the effect on building materials with particular regard to their deterioration arising from pollution due to vehicles. The paper aims to review basic information on the likely Ž effect of NO and ozone on calcareous building materials limestone, marble, dolomite, calcareous cemented x . sandstone by examining experimental and fieldwork rel...

2012
Vera Bin San Chan Chaoyi Li Ackley Charles Lane Yanchun Wang Xingwen Lu Kaimin Shih Tong Zhang Vengatesen Thiyagarajan

As a consequence of anthropogenic CO(2-)driven ocean acidification (OA), coastal waters are becoming increasingly challenging for calcifiers due to reductions in saturation states of calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) minerals. The response of calcification rate is one of the most frequently investigated symptoms of OA. However, OA may also result in poor quality calcareous products through impaired c...

2016
Masazumi Kayama Takashi Yamanaka

To verify the acclimation capacity of evergreen Fagaceae species on calcareous soil, we compared ecophysiological traits between Quercus glauca Thunb., Q. salicina Blume, Q. myrsinaefolia Blume, and Castanopsis cuspidata (Thunb.) Schottky as typical woody species from southwestern Japan. We also examined the inoculation effects of the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi Astraeus hygrometricus and Scler...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
C G E van Noordwijk Wilco C E P Verberk Hans Turin Theodoor Heijerman Kees Alders Wouter Dekoninck Karsten Hannig Eugenie Regan Stephen McCormack Mark J F Brown Eva Remke Henk Siepel Matty P Berg Dries Bonte

In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species-area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed interest and are increasingly used to set conservation priorities. An important question is how large habitat areas need to be to optimize biodiversity conservation. The relationship between area and species richness is explained by colonization-extinction dynamics, whereby smaller sites harbor s...

1999
HANS TORE RAPP CHRISTIAN GÖCKE DORTE JANUSSEN

The paper reports on two new species of calcareous sponges (Porifera, Calcarea) from the Antarctic Weddell Sea, Clathrina brandtae sp. nov. and Leucetta delicata sp. nov., collected at 600 m depth during the ANT XXIV/2-SYSTCO expedition in January 2008. The new species are described based on a combination of morphological and molecular data. With these new additions the number of species of cal...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
a. heidari sh. mahmoodi m. h. roozitalab a. r. mermut

considerable information exists in the literature showing that expansive layer silicates are not the only clay minerals present in vertisols. however, the presence of a very high clay content dominated by fine clay, regardless of the clay type, together with the wetting and drying cycle in the soil can also produce a high shrink-swell potential. we studied some vertisols with diverse parent mat...

1996
J. M. Molina P. A. Ruiz - Ortiz J. A.

Calcareous tempestite levels interbedded with Ammonitico Rosso and other related pelagic facies have been recognized. The previously described examples of calcareous tempestites in pelagic facies are scarce. The studied outcrops are Middle and Late Jurassic in age and correspond to ancient sediments in the Southern Iberian Continental Paleomargin. These outcrops are now included in a notably de...

Journal: :Protist 2012
Marc Gottschling Sylvia Soehner Carmen Zinssmeister Uwe John Jörg Plötner Michael Schweikert Katerina Aligizaki Malte Elbrächter

The phylogenetic relationships of the Dinophyceae (Alveolata) are not sufficiently resolved at present. The Thoracosphaeraceae (Peridiniales) are the only group of the Alveolata that include members with calcareous coccoid stages; this trait is considered apomorphic. Although the coccoid stage apparently is not calcareous, Bysmatrum has been assigned to the Thoracosphaeraceae based on thecal mo...

2016
Yaser JAFARIAN Habib SHAHNAZARI Mohammad Amin TUTUNCHIAN Reza REZVANI

Calcareous sediments are located in temperate and tropical areas near offshore hydrocarbon industries and petrochemical reserves such as the Persian Gulf of Iran. These sediments have complicated physical properties which make them completely different from silicate soils. Carbonate sediments are mainly formed by the skeletal remains of marine organisms. Therefore, a wide variety of engineering...

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