نتایج جستجو برای: inland water

تعداد نتایج: 555824  

2015
Todor Bačkalić Marinko Maslarić Milosav Georgijević Sanja Bojić

Abstract—Presented article outlines a rationale, why it is necessary to develop competence about infrastructure risk in water transport. Climate changes are evident and require special attention and global monitoring. Current risk assessment methods for Inland waterway transport just consider some dramatic events. We present a new method for the assessment of risk and vulnerability of inland wa...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2013
Wioletta Adamus-Bialek Karolina Karwacka Lukasz Bak

One of the important environmental issues is the quality of surface waters in the world. Poland belongs to countries with a low quality of the inland waters. The sanitary condition of the five water reservoirs of south-east Poland was analyzed. Water and sediment samples were incubated on the selective and/or differential media. High concentrations of many common and pathogenic microbial indica...

2010
Philipp Schneider Simon J. Hook

[1] Surface temperatures were extracted from nighttime thermal infrared imagery of 167 large inland water bodies distributed worldwide beginning in 1985 for the months July through September and January through March. Results indicate that the mean nighttime surface water temperature has been rapidly warming for the period 1985–2009 with an average rate of 0.045 ± 0.011°C yr and rates as high a...

2016
P. Segovia L. Rajaoarisoa F. Nejjari J. Blesa V. Puig E. Duviella

Inland waterways are large-scale networks used principally for navigation. Even if the transport planning is an important issue, the water resource management is a crucial point. Indeed, navigation is not possible when there is too little or too much water inside the waterways. Hence, the water resource management of waterways has to be particularly efficient in a context of climate change and ...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2012
Paul E Drevnick Daniel R Engstrom Charles T Driscoll Edward B Swain Steven J Balogh Neil C Kamman David T Long Derek G C Muir Matthew J Parsons Kristofer R Rolfhus Ronald Rossmann

Data from 104 sediment cores from the Great Lakes and "inland lakes" in the region were compiled to assess historical and recent changes in mercury (Hg) deposition. The lower Great Lakes showed sharp increases in Hg loading c. 1850-1950 from point-source water dischargers, with marked decreases during the past half century associated with effluent controls and decreases in the industrial use of...

2006
Hendrik Dörner Christian Skov Søren Berg Torsten Schulze Douglas J. Beare Gerard Van der Velde

Institutions: Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Dept. Biology and Ecology of Fishes, Berlin, Germany 2 European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen (IPSC), AGRIFISH Unit, Ispra (VA), Italy Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Dept. of Inland Fisheries, Silkeborg, Denmark Radboud University Nijmegen, In...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Deepak R. Mishra Eurico J. D'Sa Sachidananda Mishra

The Special Issue (SI) on “Remote Sensing of Water Resources” presents a diverse range of papers studying remote sensing tools, methods, and models to better monitor water resources which include inland, coastal, and open ocean waters. The SI is comprised of fifteen articles on widely ranging research topics related to water bodies. This preface summarizes each article published in the SI.

2014
Erik R. Hawley Wendy Schackwitz Matthias Hess

The Salton Sea is the largest inland body of water in California, with salinities ranging from brackish freshwater to hypersaline. The lake experiences high nutrient input, and its surface water is exposed to temperatures up to 40°C. Here, we report the community profiles associated with surface water from the Salton Sea.

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