نتایج جستجو برای: sediment threshold

تعداد نتایج: 158501  

2001
Jack Lewis

Abstract: The paper discusses an automated procedure for measuring turbidity and sampling suspended sediment. The basic equipment consists of a programmable data logger, an in situ turbidimeter, a pumping sampler, and a stage-measuring device. The data logger program employs turbidity to govern sample collection during each transport event. Mounting configurations and housings for the turbidime...

2016
Emily Denise Melton Dimitry Y Sorokin Lex Overmars Olga Chertkov Alicia Clum Manoj Pillay Natalia Ivanova Nicole Shapiro Nikos C Kyrpides Tanja Woyke Alla L Lapidus Gerard Muyzer

Desulfurivibrio alkaliphilus strain AHT2(T) is a strictly anaerobic sulfidogenic haloalkaliphile isolated from a composite sediment sample of eight hypersaline alkaline lakes in the Wadi al Natrun valley in the Egyptian Libyan Desert. D. alkaliphilus AHT2(T) is Gram-negative and belongs to the family Desulfobulbaceae within the Deltaproteobacteria. Here we report its genome sequence, which cont...

2015
C. Seabird McKeon Björn G. Tunberg Cora A. Johnston Daniel J. Barshis Alex Ford

Community composition of the infaunal bivalve fauna of the St. Lucie Estuary and southern Indian River Lagoon, eastern Florida was sampled quarterly for 10 years as part of a long-term benthic monitoring program. A total of 38,514 bivalves of 137 taxa were collected and identified. We utilized this data, along with sediment samples and environmental measurements gathered concurrently, to assess...

2016
James T. Morris Donald C. Barber John C. Callaway Randy Chambers Scott C. Hagen Charles S. Hopkinson Beverly J. Johnson Patrick Megonigal Scott C. Neubauer Tiffany Troxler Cathleen Wigand

A mixing model derived from first principles describes the bulk density (BD) of intertidal wetland sediments as a function of loss on ignition (LOI). The model assumes that the bulk volume of sediment equates to the sum of self-packing volumes of organic and mineral components or BD = 1/[LOI/k1 + (1-LOI)/k2], where k1 and k2 are the self-packing densities of the pure organic and inorganic compo...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
S F Thrush J E Hewitt A M Lohrer

Recent studies emphasize the role of indirect relationships and feedback loops in maintaining ecosystem resilience. Environmental changes that impact on the organisms involved in these processes have the potential to initiate threshold responses and fundamentally shift the interactions within an ecosystem. However, empirical studies are hindered by the difficulty of designing appropriate manipu...

2006
Devon M. Burr Joshua P. Emery Ralph D. Lorenz Geoffrey C. Collins Paul A. Carling

Sediment transport by surficial flow likely occurs on Titan. Titan is thought to have a volatile cycle, such as on Earth and likely in the past on Mars, which would entail surficial liquid flow. And surficial flow is implied in interpretations of Cassini–Hyugens data as showing fluvial channels, which would require sediment transport by surficial flow to form the observable features. We present...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2002
Stackelberg Katherine von Charles A Menzie

In recent years, a variety of approaches to deriving sediment quality guidelines have been developed. One approach relies on establishing an empirical relationship between the concentration of a contaminant in sediment and the condition of some biological indicator, for example, combining measured sediment concentrations of contaminants combined with data on colocated benthic species to measure...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2000
D D MacDonald C G Ingersoll T A Berger

Numerical sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) for freshwater ecosystems have previously been developed using a variety of approaches. Each approach has certain advantages and limitations which influence their application in the sediment quality assessment process. In an effort to focus on the agreement among these various published SQGs, consensus-based SQGs were developed for 28 chemicals of co...

2008
Michael P. Lamb William E. Dietrich Leonard S. Sklar

[1] A mechanistic model is derived for the rate of fluvial erosion into bedrock by abrasion from uniform size particles that impact the bed during transport in both bed and suspended load. The erosion rate is equated to the product of the impact rate, the mass loss per particle impact, and a bed coverage term. Unlike previous models that consider only bed load, the impact rate is not assumed to...

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