نتایج جستجو برای: ground water depth

تعداد نتایج: 817226  

2009
Shengyun Chen Wenjie Liu Xiang Qin Huijun Jin Ruixia He Guodong Cheng Qingbai Wu Shaoling Wang Lanzhi Lü Xiaoli Chang

The Source Area of the Yellow River is located in the mosaic transition zones of seasonally frozen ground, and discontinuous and continuous permafrost on the northeastern Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. Vertically, permafrost is attached or detached from frost action. The latter can be further divided into shallow (depth to the permafrost table 8 m), deep (>8 m) and two-layer permafrost. Since the 1980s...

A. K. M. Munirul Haque M. Sarwar Jahan Md. Abul Kalam Azad

A case study was carried out to see the impacts of shrimp culture on the surface (pond) and ground water (tube-well) quality in three coastal sub-districts of Bagherhat Sadar, Rampal and Morrelganj of Bangladesh. The people of Rampal (100%), Morrelgonj (87.5%) and Bagherhat (75.5%) expressed that salinity of both surface and ground water increased after shrimp culture, and water becomes more tu...

2010
S. Frolking N. T. Roulet E. Tuittila J. L. Bubier A. Quillet J. Talbot P. J. H. Richard

Peatland carbon and water cycling are tightly coupled, so dynamic modeling of peat accumulation over decades to millennia should account for carbon-water feedbacks. We present initial results from a new simulation model of long-term peat accumulation, evaluated at a wellstudied temperate bog in Ontario, Canada. The Holocene Peat Model (HPM) determines vegetation community composition dynamics a...

کامکار حقیقی, علی ‌اکبر, کریمی, ولی ‌الله, خلیلی, داور , سپاسخواه , علیرضا ,

Drought can occur at such times when variables such as rainfall depth, run-off, soil moisture, etc. show a deficiency, or variables such as temperature show an increase, or when ground water level shows a decrease in comparison with the average level. Therefore, drought can be evaluated with respect to agricultural, meteorological, or hydrological variability. In this research, considering the ...

2013
Marney E Isaac Luke C N Anglaaere

Tree root distribution and activity are determinants of belowground competition. However, studying root response to environmental and management conditions remains logistically challenging. Methodologically, nondestructive in situ tree root ecology analysis has lagged. In this study, we tested a nondestructive approach to determine tree coarse root architecture and function of a perennial tree ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
d.a. ahsan t.a. del valls

arsenic in ground water is a very serious environmental hazard of bangladesh and west bengal of india. the presence of high level of arsenic (

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology transactions of civil engineering 2015
m. ajdari a. esmail pour

in this study, a bearing capacity device is designed and fabricated to determine the load-settlement behavior of three circular footing models resting above the ground water table. capillary rise in the studied well graded sand is measured and the level of the water table is controlled at the desired heights during each bearing capacity test. moreover, shear strength parameters and soil water r...

2014
J. C. Chiu J. A. Holmes R. J. Hogan E. J. O’Connor

We have extensively analysed the interdependence between cloud optical depth, droplet effective radius, liquid water path (LWP) and geometric thickness for stratiform warm clouds using ground-based observations. In particular, this analysis uses cloud optical depths retrieved from untapped solar background signals that are previously unwanted and need to be removed in most lidar applications. C...

2009
M. T. Dova M. E. Manceñido A. G. Mariazzi H. Wahlberg

Azimuthal asymmetries in signals of non vertical showers have been observed in ground arrays of water Cherenkov detectors, like Haverah Park and the Pierre Auger Observatory. The asymmetry in time distributions of arriving particles offers a new possibility for the determination of the mass composition. The dependence of this asymmetry on atmospheric depth shows a clear maximum at a position th...

2009
Harmanjit Singh Joga Singh Surinder Singh S Bajwa

Uranium concentrations in the drinking water samples collected mainly from hand pumps along the Amritsar to Bathinda track are presented. Uranium concentration values in these samples show a wide range of variation depending upon different factors like source, location, depth and local geology etc. The observed uranium content in water samples has been found to be varying from 0.9 ± 0.08 to 63 ...

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