نتایج جستجو برای: humid tropical river basin

تعداد نتایج: 194486  

Journal: :Mycologia 2010
M Catherine Aime David L Largent Terry W Henkel Timothy J Baroni

This paper is the fourth in a series documenting the Entolomataceae taxa (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from Guyana. Six new species in three genera are described-Calliderma caeruleosplendens, Paraeccilia unicolorata, Trichopilus tibiiformis, T. fasciculatus, T. vividus, and T. luteolamellatus-occurring primarily in mixed tropical rainforests of the Potaro River Basin in the Pakaraima Mountains. M...

2016
Chunxia Zhang Zhengtang Guo Chenglong Deng Xueping Ji Haibin Wu Greig A. Paterson Lin Chang Qin Li Bailing Wu Rixiang Zhu

Global and regional environmental changes have influenced the evolutionary processes of hominoid primates, particularly during the Miocene. Recently, a new Lufengpithecus cf. lufengensis hominoid fossil with a late Miocene age of ~6.2 Ma was discovered in the Shuitangba (STB) section of the Zhaotong Basin in Yunnan on the southeast margin of the Tibetan Plateau. To understand the relationship b...

2016
Leonardo Manir Feitosa Ana Paula Barbosa Jorge Luiz Silva Nunes

Bull sharks are a cosmopolitan shark species frequently found in shallow shelf ocean waters and, occasionally, in several tropical river systems around the world. Due to bull shark’s capability to enter riverine systems, the documentation of its occurrence is essential for future fisheries inspections and studies. In this way, this study aims to report the presence of a medium sized specimen of...

2009
P. J. AIRAKSINEN J. IKONEN N. W. S. DEMETRIADES H. POHJOLA

Manual surface measurements have traditionally formed the basis for hydrometeorological observation networks. Although automation and real-time data communication has gradually increased, sufficient area coverage for minimizing uncertainties associated with spatial averaging of hydrometeorological variables is still relatively rare. The limited availability of real-time precipitation data for t...

2004
Anjali Bhat William Blomquist

[1] Among countries with river basin organizations to manage their water resources, Spain’s experience is one of the longest. One of the first basin agencies established in Spain was for the Guadalquivir River in the south. A case study of that river basin and its management indicates how basin management is shaped by political economy factors such as the historical path of the agency’s evoluti...

2007
H. J. SIMPSON

Annual natural discharge (Q) of the River Murray and its most extensive tributary, the Darling River system, is often inversely related to sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. These SST variations are components of a planetary-scale phenomenon referred to as E1 Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Darling and Murray river historical values of Q indicate th...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Vagner G. Ferreira Zheng Gong Xiufeng He Yonglei Zhang Samuel A. Andam-Akorful

The measurement of total basin discharge along coastal regions is necessary for understanding the hydrological and oceanographic issues related to the water and energy cycles. However, only the observed streamflow (gauge-based observation) is used to estimate the total fluxes from the river basin to the ocean, neglecting the portion of discharge that infiltrates to underground and directly disc...

2015
Alberto V. Borges Gwenaël Abril François Darchambeau Cristian R. Teodoru Jonathan Deborde Luciana O. Vidal Thibault Lambert Steven Bouillon

Carbon emissions to the atmosphere from inland waters are globally significant and mainly occur at tropical latitudes. However, processes controlling the intensity of CO2 and CH4 emissions from tropical inland waters remain poorly understood. Here, we report a data-set of concurrent measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and dissolved CH4 concentrations in the Amazon (n = 136) and t...

Journal: :PROCEEDINGS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 1995

2017
Rogert Sorí Raquel Nieto Anita Drumond Luis Gimeno Anthony R. Lupo

The Niger River basin (NRB) is located in the important climatic region of the African Sahel. In this study we use the Lagrangian tridimensional model FLEXPART v9.0 to identify and characterise the moisture sources for the NRB. This method allows the integration of the budget of evaporation minus precipitation over 10-day backward trajectories, thereby identifying the origins of the air masses ...

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