نتایج جستجو برای: urban river

تعداد نتایج: 251010  

2007
Josué Medellín-Azuara Jay R. Lund Richard E. Howitt

This paper employs an economic-engineering optimization model to explore water supply options for environmental restoration of the Colorado River Delta, Mexico. Potential water sources include reductions in local agricultural and urban water use through water markets, wastewater reuse, and additional Colorado River flows from the United States. For these alternatives, the optimization model est...

جعفرپور, زین العابدین, جمالی, میثم, مقیمی, ابراهیم, کردوانی, پرویز,

The process of urbanization and development in high-risk areas such as river banks has increased the vulnerability of urban communities to environmental hazards. The banks of Khoshk River in Shiraz is one of these areas. These hazards are two parts : hazards resulted from river and waterways erosion (destruction, transportation and sedimentation) and the hazards resulted from floodings over the...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2015
Sabine Schnell Kafilat Bawa-Allah Adebayo Otitoloju Christer Hogstrand Thomas H Miller Leon P Barron Nic R Bury

The primary fish gill cell culture system (FIGCS) is an in vitro technique which has the potential to replace animals in whole effluent toxicity tests. In the current study FIGCS were transported into the field and exposed to filtered (0.2μm) river water for 24h from 4 sites, on 2 different sampling dates. Sites 1 and 2 are situated in an urban catchment (River Wandle, London, UK) with site 1 d...

2013
Takashi Furukawa Yoshihiro Suzuki

This study aimed to identify specific river sources of fecal contamination by applying pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to environmental water samples from a recreational beach in Japan. The genotypes of all Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis strains used as indicators of fecal pollution on the recreational beach and rivers were analyzed by PFGE, and the PFGE profiles of the ...

2013
Amy Townsend-Small Diane E. Pataki Hongxing Liu Zhaofu Li Qiusheng Wu Benjamin Thomas

[1] Semi-arid southern California relies heavily on imported water for domestic use. A synthesis of river discharge data in this region reveals that summer (June, July, and August) river discharge in watersheds that have at least 50% urban, suburban, and/or commercial land cover has increased by 250% or more over the past half-century, without any substantial precipitation during these months. ...

2015
Wei Wang Melissa Pilgrim Jinan Liu Fausto Cavallaro

The process of urbanization takes up a lot of wetlands, profoundly changing the natural connection of surrounding river–lake systems, all the while causing serious damage to the environment of connected catchments. Urban systems and river–lake systems are not isolated and static, there is a relation between them which is constantly changing. Based on the idea of system research, the urban syste...

2013
Severin Hohensinner Bernhard Lager Christoph Sonnlechner Gertrud Haidvogl Sylvia Gierlinger Martin Schmid Fridolin Krausmann Verena Winiwarter

Medieval Vienna was situated at the main arm of the swiftly flowing alpine Danube. From the fourteenth century onwards, the river gradually moved away from the city. This marked the beginning of 500 years of human intervention to prevent further displacement of the river and to preserve the waterway as a vital supply line. Archival research and the GIS-based reconstruction of the past riverscap...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2007
Nguyen Hung Minh Tu Binh Minh Natsuko Kajiwara Tatsuya Kunisue Hisato Iwata Pham Hung Viet Nguyen Phuc Cam Tu Bui Cach Tuyen Shinsuke Tanabe

The Mekong River delta is one of the largest agricultural land in the Southeast Asia. It plays a very important role for agriculture and fisheries in South Vietnam. However, comprehensive studies on the environmental pollution of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Mekong River delta have not been carried out in recent years. In this study, we collected sediment samples from the Mekong Rive...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 1999
K M Pease L Claessens C Hopkinson E Rastetter J Vallino N Kilham

‘Ihe Ipswich River is a low-gradient, coastal river in northeastem Massachusetts. It is about 55 km long and drains an area of 401 km’. Previous observations and studies indicate high levels of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) in the headwaters of the river due to urban and residential land use (1). However, concentrations drop quickly with distance downstream, presumably due to biological pr...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Zhongjie Yu Huanguang Deng Dongqi Wang Mingwu Ye Yongjie Tan Yangjie Li Zhenlou Chen Shiyuan Xu

Global nitrogen (N) enrichment has resulted in increased nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emission that greatly contributes to climate change and stratospheric ozone destruction, but little is known about the N(2)O emissions from urban river networks receiving anthropogenic N inputs. We examined N(2)O saturation and emission in the Shanghai city river network, covering 6300 km(2), over 27 months. The over...

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