نتایج جستجو برای: river basins

تعداد نتایج: 92307  

2010
G. E. Shephard R. D. Müller L. Liu M. Gurnis

Northern South America experienced significant changes in drainage patterns during the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. Disappearance of a mega-wetland in the western Amazonian basins was followed by the formation of the eastward-draining Amazon River, which has been attributed to Andean uplift1–5. However, South America’s westward motion over cold, dense subducted slabs implies that region...

2014
Ruth E. Rodríguez-Tejeda María Guadalupe Méndez-Cárdenas Valentina Islas-Villanueva Constantino Macías Garcia

Populations of species occupying large geographic ranges are often phenotypically diverse as a consequence of variation in selective pressures and drift. This applies to attributes involved in mate choice, particularly when both geographic range and breeding biology overlap between related species. This condition may lead to interference of mating signals, which would in turn promote reproducti...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2004
Krishna Prasad Woli Toshiyuki Nagumo Kanta Kuramochi Ryusuke Hatano

This study was carried out to evaluate the quality of river water by analysis of land use in drainage basins and by estimating the N budgets. The drainage basins of Shibetsu River (Shibetsu area) and Bekkanbeushi River (Akkeshi area) in eastern Hokkaido, Japan were selected for a case study, and the evaluation of water quality was up-scaled to the regional level in Hokkaido by using the Arcview...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2008
Stefano Marsili-Libelli Elisabetta Giusti

Water quality modelling in small rivers is often considered unworthy from a practical and economic viewpoint. This paper shows instead that a simple model structure can be set up to describe the stationary water quality in small river basins in terms of carbon and nitrogen compounds, when the use of complex models is unfeasible. In short rivers point and nonpoint sources play a key role in shap...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2017
Luis Oliva Ignasi Gómez-Sebastià Marta Verdaguer Miquel Sànchez-Marrè Manel Poch Ulises Cortés

This paper characterizes part of an interdisciplinary research effort on Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and tools applied to Environmental Decision-Support Systems (EDSS). WaWO+ the ontology we present here, provides a set of concepts that are queried, advertised and used to support reasoning about and the management of urban water resources in complex scenarios as a River Basin. The g...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2014
Murilo S Dias Thierry Oberdorff Bernard Hugueny Fabien Leprieur Céline Jézéquel Jean-François Cornu Sébastien Brosse Gael Grenouillet Pablo A Tedesco

The relative importance of contemporary and historical processes is central for understanding biodiversity patterns. While several studies show that past conditions can partly explain the current biodiversity patterns, the role of history remains elusive. We reconstructed palaeo-drainage basins under lower sea level conditions (Last Glacial Maximum) to test whether the historical connectivity b...

2010
Hyun-Kyung Kim Hyeng-Il Cheun Byung-Suk Cheun Ki-Yeon Lee Tong-Soo Kim Sang-Eun Lee Won-ja Lee Shin-Hyeong Cho

OBJECTIVES The prevalence of Clonorchis sinensis infection was investigated among residents of the five major river basins, that is, Hangang, Nakdonggang, Seomjingang, Yeongsangang, and Geumgang River basins in Korea. METHODS From January to December 2007, a total of 31,268 stool samples were collected from 29 localities and examined by the formalin-ether sedimentation technique. RESULTS In...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Shusen Wang Fuqun Zhou Hazen A. J. Russell

Flooding is projected to increase with climate change in many parts of the world. Floods in cold regions are commonly a result of snowmelt during the spring break-up. The peak river flow (Qpeak) for the Mackenzie River, located in northwest Canada, is modelled using the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite observations. Compared with the observed Qpeak at a downstream hydro...

2004
T. F. Stepinski M. L. Collier

[1] We have developed a novel method for delineating valley networks on Mars. The valleys are inferred from digital topography by an autonomous computer algorithm as drainage networks, instead of being manually mapped from images. Individual drainage basins are precisely defined and reconstructed to restore flow continuity disrupted by craters. Drainage networks are extracted from their underly...

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