نتایج جستجو برای: gamasiayab river

تعداد نتایج: 83553  

F Lakzaie , F Owfi , M Doustdar , M Ramin,

During a survey of Gahar Lake and Gahar River from 2008 to 2009 some specimen obtained by seasonal sampling in 6 stations, 3 stations in the lake and 3 stations in the river. Three different methods were used for sampling, gill net and hook in the lake and electrofishing in the river. Due to the results 3 species from 2 families in Gahar Lake and 12 species form 3 families in Gahar River were...

   Brierley, G .J ., Fryirs, K .,(2000) . River styles, a geomorphic approach to catchment characterization: implications for river rehabilitation in Bega catchment, New South Wales, Australia . Environmental Management 25, 661–679 . Brierley, G .J ., Fryirs, K .A .,(2005). Geomorphology and River Management: Applications of the River Styles Framework . Blackwell, Oxford, UK, 298 pp . Caruso...

Journal: :دراسات الادب المعاصر 0
حسین محمدیان phd student in hakim sabzevari university.

you can find the name of nile river in most of the poetic collections in egypt and sudan. the beauty of this river occupies and captivates the mind of poets. therefore the poets write their best poems especially about this river. poems which have special style with a divine structure, strong words, beautiful glossary and worthy concepts. one of the most famous man among the poets is abdullah al...

Journal: Pollution 2020

Fluoride is one of the parameters which is non-degradable and naturally occurring inorganic anion found in many natural streams, lakes, and groundwater. Serious problems are faced in several parts of India due to the high consumption of fluoride through drinking water. These may cause dental and skeletal fluorosis to humans. This study aims to examine the level of fluoride in both Bharalu river...

Fluoride is one of the parameters which is non-degradable and naturally occurring inorganic anion found in many natural streams, lakes, and groundwater. Serious problems are faced in several parts of India due to the high consumption of fluoride through drinking water. These may cause dental and skeletal fluorosis to humans. This study aims to examine the level of fluoride in both Bharalu river...

2016
Phillip Oswald

Walleyes experience spawning runs each spring in the Tamarac River, a tributary of the Red Lakes. However, data about walleye egg survival in the lake and river is lacking. Mesh cages were placed in both the Tamarac River and Upper Red Lake to compare survival rates. A total of twenty cages were set, ten in the river and ten in the lake. Each cage contained one hundred fertilized eggs which wer...

2016
Bo Qu Aifeng Lv Shaofeng Jia Wenbin Zhu Roberto Ranzi

Based on a high-quality dataset of 713 daily precipitation series, changes in daily precipitation events during 1960–2013 were observed in China’s ten largest river basins. Specifically, the amount of precipitation in four categories defined by fixed thresholds and their proportion on total precipitation were analyzed on annual and seasonal time scales. Results showed annual precipitation incre...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2014
Jessica R Brandt Adam L Brandt Frank K Ammer Alfred L Roca Thomas L Serfass

Populations of North American river otters (Lontra canadensis) declined throughout large portions of the continent during the early 1900s due to habitat degradation and unregulated trapping. River otters had been extirpated in North Dakota (ND), but the Red River Valley has since been recolonized, with potential source populations including the neighboring states of Minnesota or South Dakota, o...

2013
Seema Sah Ashoktaru Barat Veena Pande Jyoti Sati Chirag Goel

Barilius bendelisis is an important food fish and a demanding ornamental species in India. Despite its great economic importance, several wild populations have been suffering drastic reduction. The genetic variability within population is extremely useful for gathering information on individual’s identity, breeding patterns, degree of relatedness and disturbance of genetic variation among them....

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2003
D Grey C Sadoff

Management of international rivers can be a cause of conflict or cooperation between states. Benefits of cooperation include benefits to the ecological river, the economic river, the political river and the catalytic river. The challenges are in balancing the trade-offs between states.

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