نتایج جستجو برای: مدل basins

تعداد نتایج: 132115  

2012
C. I. Fassett J. W. Head S. J. Kadish E. Mazarico G. A. Neumann D. E. Smith M. T. Zuber

[1] Impact basin formation is a fundamental process in the evolution of the Moon and records the history of impactors in the early solar system. In order to assess the stratigraphy, sequence, and ages of impact basins and the impactor population as a function of time, we have used topography from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) to measure the s...

2011
Wenyan Wu

To meet future global oil and gas demands, unconventional gas resources will play an important role in the U.S and world energy supply. To develop unconventional gas resources, we must first identify their occurrences and quantify their potential. The analog methodology that provides supplementary analysis to characterize the less accessible reservoirs has been employed in the oil & gas industr...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2010
Jaime Pizarro Pablo M Vergara José A Rodríguez Pedro A Sanhueza Sergio A Castro

Chilean basins have long been exposed to nutrient discharges from human activities and land use changes. A historical seasonal NO(3)(-)-N and PO(4)(3-)-P database of the last 23 years of the main nine rivers of central-southern region of Chile was analysed. Generalized additive models indicated that annual trends in NO(3)(-)-N and PO(4)(3-)-P are nonlinear. River basins such as Bío-Bío, Bueno, ...

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2006
Qiuming Cheng Connie Ko Yinhuan Yuan Yong Ge Shengyuan Zhang

This paper introduces two parsimonious models for predicting runoff for ungauged basins from the observed river flow data in gauged basins and precipitation data from rain gauging stations in the same area. The models assume the runoff is related to the precipitation subject to variance of drainage basins. The runoff can be modeled as a function of precipitation and parameters determined by bas...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2004
Michael E Pfrender Justin Hicks Michael Lynch

We examined genetic diversity within- and among-populations of speckled dace (Rhinichthys osculus) in five major drainage systems in the state of Oregon in western North America. Analysis of sequence variation in a 670-bp segment of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene revealed deep divergence among basins and high genetic diversity within basins. Application of a molecular clock indicated that ...

Journal: :Environmental health insights 2016
Justin E Harbison Peter C Corcoran Amy Runde Marlon Henry Christopher Xamplas Roger S Nasci

Since the mid-1990s, the North Shore Mosquito Abatement District (NSMAD) has applied extended-release formulations of mosquito larvicides to approximately 50,000 catch basins in the suburbs north of Chicago, IL, USA. This is performed as part of NSMAD's efforts to reduce local populations of the West Nile virus vector, Culex pipiens. Analyses from NSMAD's monitoring of larvicide-treated basins ...

2009
Marloes H.N. Bakker

While transboundary flood events have become more frequent on a global scale the past two decades, they appear to be overlooked in the international river basin (IRB) cooperation and management arena. The present study therefore combined geopolitical measures with biophysical and socioeconomic variables in an attempt to identify the IRBs with adequate institutional capacity for management of tr...

Journal: :Journal of hydrology 2017
Rewati Niraula Thomas Meixner Hoori Ajami Matthew Rodell David Gochis Christopher L Castro

Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estimates available in this region due to the complexity of recharge processes and the challenge of direct observations. Land surface Models (LSMs) could be a valuable tool for estimating current recharge and projecting changes due to future climate change. In this study, simulations of three LSMs (Noa...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Aleksandar Zlateski H. Sebastian Seung

We present a method for hierarchical image segmentation that defines a disaffinity graph on the image, over-segments it into watershed basins, defines a new graph on the basins, and then merges basins with a modified, size-dependent version of single linkage clustering. The quasilinear runtime of the method makes it suitable for segmenting large images. We illustrate the method on the challengi...

2007
Kelly M. Frothingham Mary F. Perrelli

The BASINS (Better Assessment Science Integrating point and Non-point Sources, Release 2) system, created under the auspice of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), uses An'Vie\\, as a framework to integrate several hydrologic/hydraulic and water quality models. The BASINS system also includes a national stream characteristic database that contains reach-scale data on mean stream widt...

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