نتایج جستجو برای: 70 degrees north latitude

تعداد نتایج: 472920  

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2009
K V Jayalakshmy M Saraswathy Maheswari Nair

The region between 10 degrees N and 10 degrees S latitude was known to be congenial for distribution of Pleuromamma species. Diel and ontogenetic migrations were observed for Pleuromamma xiphias. Multivariate analyses such as factor analysis on species' abundance and predictive step-up multiple regression models of water quality parameters: temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and their firs...

2008
Che-Ming Chiang Chia-Yen Lee Wen-Jen Hwang Po-Cheng Chou

This paper presents a novel solar orientation measurement system based on solar cells. A methodology for calculating the solar orientation is developed in which the time and latitude angles of the sun are determined from the measured output voltages of inclined solar cells. Three types of measurement system are considered, namely a single cell type, a double cell type, and a quadrantal cell typ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - پژوهشکده علوم زمین سازمان زمین شناسی و اکتشافات مع 1390

the neogene intrusion masses in the noudeh-enghelab area located to the north of sabzevar ophiolite have cut the late cretaceous ophiolitic rocks, sedimentary- volcanic and eocene volcanic rocks and have been covered by pliocene and quaternary deposits. the margin is of lava with basalt, phyric andesite-basalt and andesite and the central parts (dome shaped) composed of phyric andesite-trachyan...

Journal: :Science 2005
Henry G Roe Michael E Brown Emily L Schaller Antonin H Bouchez Chadwick A Trujillo

Observations of Titan's mid-latitude clouds from the W. M. Keck and Gemini Observatories show that they cluster near 350 degrees W longitude, 40 degrees S latitude. These clouds cannot be explained by a seasonal shift in global circulation and thus presumably reflect a mechanism on Titan such as geysering or cryovolcanism in this region. The rate of volatile release necessary to trigger cloud f...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2017
Sarah E Diamond Lacy Chick Clint A Penick Lauren M Nichols Sara Helms Cahan Robert R Dunn Aaron M Ellison Nathan J Sanders Nicholas J Gotelli

SYNOPSIS Few studies have quantified the relative importance of direct effects of climate change on communities versus indirect effects that are mediated thorough species interactions, and the limited evidence is conflicting. Trait-based approaches have been popular in studies of climate change, but can they be used to estimate direct versus indirect effects? At the species level, thermal toler...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2000
M Culver W E Johnson J Pecon-Slattery S J O'Brien

Puma concolor, a large American cat species, occupies the most extensive range of any New World terrestrial mammal, spanning 110 degrees of latitude from the Canadian Yukon to the Straits of Magellan. Until the recent Holocene, pumas coexisted with a diverse array of carnivores including the American lion (Panthera atrox), the North American cheetah (Miracynonyx trumani), and the saber toothed ...

2002
C. L. Sabine R. A. Feely R. M. Key J. L. Bullister F. J. Millero K. Lee T.-H. Peng B. Tilbrook T. Ono C. S. Wong

[1] This work presents an estimate of anthropogenic CO2 in the Pacific Ocean based on measurements from the WOCE/JGOFS/OACES global CO2 survey. These estimates used a modified version of the DC* technique. Modifications include a revised preformed alkalinity term, a correction for denitrification, and an evaluation of the disequilibrium terms using an optimum multiparameter analysis. The total ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2003
Y Won C R Young R A Lutz R C Vrijenhoek

Deep-sea hydrothermal vent species are widely dispersed among habitat islands found along the global mid-ocean ridge system. We examine factors that affect population structure, gene flow and isolation in vent-endemic mussels of the genus Bathymodiolus from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Mussels were sampled from localities including the Galapagos Rift (GAR, 0 degrees 48' N; 86 degrees 10' W) and t...

Journal: :International Turfgrass Society research journal 2021

Winter survival is the limiting factor in developing new bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) cultivars for use transition zone. Part of turfgrass breeding focus at Oklahoma State University (OSU) years has been working on development bermudagrasses with improved cold hardiness and quality. The objective this study was to compare experimental commercial winter Manhattan, Kansas (39.1836 degrees north la...

Journal: :Mycologia 2006
David J Jacobson Jeremy R Dettman Rachel I Adams Cornelia Boesl Shahana Sultana Till Roenneberg Martha Merrow Margarida Duarte Isabel Marques Alexandra Ushakova Patrícia Carneiro Arnaldo Videira Laura Navarro-Sampedro María Olmedo Luis M Corrochano John W Taylor

The life cycles of the conidiating species of Neurospora are adapted to respond to fire, which is reflected in their natural history. Neurospora is found commonly on burned vegetation from the tropic and subtropical regions around the world and through the temperate regions of western North America. In temperate Europe it was unknown whether Neurospora would be as common as it is in North Ameri...

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