نتایج جستجو برای: qeera stream water

تعداد نتایج: 601136  

Journal: :Water research 2013
A Yakirevich Y A Pachepsky A K Guber T J Gish D R Shelton K H Cho

Escherichia coli is the leading indicator of microbial contamination of natural waters, and so its in-stream fate and transport needs to be understood to eventually minimize surface water contamination by microorganisms. To better understand mechanisms of E. coli release and transport from soil sediment in a creek the artificial high-water flow events were created by releasing 60-80 m(3) of cit...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
J J Pignatello L K Johnson M M Martinson R E Carlson R L Crawford

Outdoor artificial streams were treated continuously with pentachlorophenol (PCP) for 88 days during the summer of 1983. The contributions of different stream compartments (microbial habitats) to microbial degradation of PCP were determined in a stream treated with 144 micrograms of PCP per liter. The 488-m long stream was composed of mud-bottomed pools alternating with gravel riffles. PCP loss...

2015
T. C. McDonnell M. R. Sloat T. J. Sullivan C. A. Dolloff P. F. Hessburg N. A. Povak W. A Jackson C. Sams Tomoya Iwata

Stream-dwelling species in the U.S. southern Appalachian Mountains region are particularly vulnerable to climate change and acidification. The objectives of this study were to quantify the spatial extent of contemporary suitable habitat for acid- and thermally sensitive aquatic species and to forecast future habitat loss resulting from expected temperature increases on national forest lands in ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
J J Bisinger J R Russell D G Morrical T M Isenhart

For 2 grazing seasons, effects of pasture size, stream access, and off-stream water on cow distribution relative to a stream were evaluated in six 12.1-ha cool-season grass pastures. Two pasture sizes (small [4.0 ha] and large [12.1 ha]) with 3 management treatments (unrestricted stream access without off-stream water [U], unrestricted stream access with off-stream water [UW], and stream access...

2017
Han Li Xinwei Deng Eric Smith

Correspondence Eric Smith, Department of Statistics, Virginia Tech, 406A Hutcheson Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061, U.S.A. Email: [email protected] Stream water temperature is an important factor in determining the impact of climate change on hydrologic systems. Near continuous monitoring of air and stream temperatures over large spatial scales is possible due to inexpensive temperature recorders. Howe...

2000
JENNIFER L. NIELSEN THOMAS E. LISLE VICKI OZAKI

-Thermal stratification occurred in pools of three rivers in northern California when inflow of cold water was sufficiently great or currents were sufficiently weak to prevent thorough mixing of water of contrasting temperatures. Surface water temperatures in such pools were commonly 3-9°C higher than those at the bottom. Cold water entered pools from tributaries, intergravel flow through river...

2005
R. Dan Moore D. L. Spittlehouse Anthony Story

Forest harvesting can increase solar radiation in the riparian zone as well as wind speed and exposure to air advected from clearings, typically causing increases in summertime air, soil, and stream temperatures and decreases in relative humidity. Stream temperature increases following forest harvesting are primarily controlled by changes in insolation but also depend on stream hydrology and ch...

2005
JOHN D. SCHADE JILL R. WELTER EUGENIA MARTÍ NANCY B. GRIMM

Riparian zones can strongly influence the exchange of nutrients between streams and their watersheds. Most riparian studies have been done in mesic watersheds, which differ significantly from arid-land watersheds hydrologically. The goals of our work were to determine the strength and direction of hydrologic linkages between stream and riparian zone, and to estimate the extent of uptake of stre...

2013
Matthew B. Carroll W. Michael Aust C. Andrew Dolloff Robert M. Shaffer

Erosion potential was estimated for road approaches during 4 phases of a timber harvesting scheduled for 23 stream crossings in the Virginia Piedmont. The objectives of this study were to: (1) examine four different types of stream crossing structures (steel bridges, pole bridges, standard culverts, and reenforced fords) in order to determine if the type of stream crossing affects erosion poten...

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