نتایج جستجو برای: salinity of wetland

تعداد نتایج: 21167564  

2016
Leah H. Beckett Andrew H. Baldwin Michael S. Kearney

Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (USA) the rate of sea-level rise is higher than the current global rate of 3.2 mm yr-1 due to regional subsidence. Marshes along estuarine salinity gradients differ in vegetation composition, productivity, decomposition pathways, and sediment dynamics, and may exhibit different responses to sea-level rise....

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Lin Bai Cuizhen Wang Shuying Zang Yuhong Zhang Qiannan Hao Yuexiang Wu

The Songnen Plain of the Northeast China is one of the three largest soda saline-alkali regions worldwide. To better understand soil alkalinization and salinization in this important agricultural region, it is vital to explore the distribution and variation of soil alkalinity and salinity in space and time. This study examined soil properties and identified the variables to extract soil alkalin...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
David G Muir Renzo Perissinotto

Lake St. Lucia, iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa, is the largest estuarine lake in Africa. Extensive use and manipulation of the rivers flowing into it have reduced freshwater inflow, and the lake has also been subject to a drought of 10 years. For much of this time, the estuary has been closed to the Indian Ocean, and salinities have progressively risen throughout the system, impacting ...

Journal: :Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences 2023

Reverse electrodialysis (RED) membrane is an emerging renewable energy which harvest electricity from mixing two streams on different salinities. In real practice still not clearly defined for the effectiveness of salinity gradient power (SGP)-RED due to limitation artificial saline water. Generally, South Kalimantan Indonesia rich by wetland and coastal area. Due that water potential as source...

2017
Dylan E. Chapple Phyllis Faber Katharine N. Suding Adina M. Merenlender Arjen Y. Hoekstra

In Mediterranean regions and other areas with variable climates, interannual weather variability may impact ecosystem dynamics, and by extension ecological restoration projects. Conditions at reference sites, which are often used to evaluate restoration projects, may also be influenced by weather variability, confounding interpretations of restoration outcomes. To better understand the influenc...

2018
Qiang Yao Kam-biu Liu

This study aims to document the changes in modern pollen assemblages and soil elemental chemistry along broad edaphic, hydrological, and salinity gradients, including a previously undocumented secondary environmental gradient, in a vast mangrove-dominated wetland region in the Everglades, South Florida. Twenty-five soil surface samples were collected along an interior wetland transect and an es...

2017
Carmella Vizza William E. West Stuart E. Jones Julia A. Hart Gary A. Lamberti

Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere, which vary along salinity and productivity gradients. Global change has the potential to reshape these gradients and therefore alter future contributions of wetlands to the global CH4 budget. Our study examined CH4 production along a natural salinity gradient in fully inundated coastal Alaska wetlands. In the ...

2017
Xuehong Wang Dongjie Zhang Bo Guan Qing Qi Shouzheng Tong

In order to supply optimum water to restore reed wetlands used for bird habitats, a field investigation and greenhouse experiment were conducted. Three water supplementation stages (early stage at 20 May, middle stage at 20 July and later stage at 20 September, respectively) and five depths (0, 10, 15, 20 and 35 cm over the surface, respectively) were established, with three replicates for each...

2016
Martin Gross Maria Ines F. Ramos Werner E. Piller

A huge wetland (the 'Pebas system') covered western Amazonia during the Miocene, hosting a highly diverse and endemic aquatic fauna. One of the most contentious issues concerns the existence, potential pathways and effects of marine incursions on this ecosystem. Palaeontological evidences (body fossils) are rare. The finding of a new, presumably marine ostracod species (Pellucistoma curupira sp...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
z.y. dong z.m. wang d.w. liu k.s. song l. li

wetlands in the lower reaches of songhua river (lrsr), northeast china, are rich in biodiversityand natural resources, which provide crucial staging and wintering habitats for various endangered species.however, in the past five decades, the size of this wetland area has decreased, and its quality has deteriorated because of increased natural and human activities. wetland restoration is critica...

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