نتایج جستجو برای: inland water resources

تعداد نتایج: 798999  

2015
Leiliu Zhou Shanyun Wang Yuxuan Zou Chao Xia Guibing Zhu

Ammonia oxidation is the first step in nitrification and was thought to be performed solely by specialized bacteria. The discovery of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) changed this view. We examined the large scale and spatio-temporal occurrence, abundance and role of AOA throughout Chinese inland waters (n = 28). Molecular survey showed that AOA was ubiquitous in inland waters. The existence of ...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2003
Yves Henocque Bruno Andral

The main content of the new European Water Framework Directive is presented. Within its river basin management approach, a special mention of coastal waters status is made. Among the issues at stake are the setting up of river basin management plans, including coastal waters, and water quality assessment system leading to an harmonized definition of quality objectives and their appropriate indi...

2012
Cesar João Benetti Amaia Pérez-Bilbao Josefina Garrido

The management of running waters is of great importance for the life of our society and one of the challenges to be met by future generations. The sustainable use of water resources for their exploitation in different aspects is essential. Also, the maintenance of good water quality, both sanitary and environmental, is essential, since it depends largely on the conservation of biodiversity (Fer...

2007
MARTIN SØNDERGAARD ERIK JEPPESEN TORBEN L. LAURIDSEN CHRISTIAN SKOV EGBERT H. VAN NES

MARTIN SØNDERGAARD,* ERIK JEPPESEN,*† TORBEN L. LAURIDSEN,* CHRISTIAN SKOV,‡ EGBERT H. VAN NES,§ RUDI ROIJACKERS,§ EDDY LAMMENS¶ and ROB PORTIELJE¶ * National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Freshwater Ecology, University of Aarhus,Vejlsøvej 25, DK-8600 Silkeborg, Denmark; † Department of Plant Biology, University of Aarhus, Ole Worms Allé, Building 135, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmar...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Brian J Halaburka Justin E Lawrence Heather N Bischel Janet Hsiao Megan H Plumlee Vincent H Resh Richard G Luthy

Streamflow augmentation has the potential to become an important application of recycled water in water scarce areas. We assessed the economic and ecological merits of a recycled water project that opted for an inland release of tertiary-treated recycled water in a small stream and wetland compared to an ocean outfall discharge. Costs for the status-quo scenario of discharging secondary-treated...

2014
YanYun NIAN Xin LI Jian ZHOU XiaoLi HU

In recent decades, China has been experiencing rapid economic development, population growth and urbanization. These processes have stressed the shortages of water resources in China, especially in the arid regions of northwestern China. In order to sustain the expanding cropland, people increased groundwater exploitation in these regions. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively analyze...

2001
Luis E. Marín E. C. Perry H. I. Essaid Birgit Steinich

A freshwater lens underlain by saltwater exists beneath the entire northern Yucatan karst plain, Mexico. Water levels recorded in this plain, during the period June 1987 April, 1989, were used to map the water table, identify inland hydrogeologic boundaries, and estimate the thickness of the freshwater lens using the Ghyben-Herzberg relation. The water table under most of northwestern Yucatan i...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Joseph F. Knight Margaret L. Voth

Monitoring of water clarity trends is necessary for water resource managers. Remote sensing based methods are well suited for monitoring clarity in water bodies such as the inland lakes in Minnesota, United States. This study evaluated the potential of using imagery from NASA’s MODIS sensor to study intra-annual variations in lake clarity. MODIS reflectance images from six dates throughout the ...

2005
J. M. Fitzsimons J. E. Parham L. K. Benson M. G. McRae R. T. Nishimoto

Aquatic biologists surveyed Kahana Stream on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, during December 2001 and January, March, and May 2002 to provide a background of information before restoring water diverted from the headwaters of the stream since the mid-1920s. Kahana Stream has all but one species of macrofauna common in unaltered Hawaiian streams, but abundance and distribution of amphidromous species differ cons...

2012
N Mourad S Kreydiyyeh J Ghanawi

Inland saline groundwater is abundant in various areas of the world but is not suitable for traditional agriculture irrigation and is also not suitable for marine aquaculture mainly because of potassium deficiencies. In the present work, we used marbled spinefoot rabbitfish Siganus rivulatus, as a model organism to investigate whether varying levels of aqueous K affect survival and growth, and ...

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