نتایج جستجو برای: silt: 10

تعداد نتایج: 1018764  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2004
Christopher M Bunt Steven J Cooke Jason F Schreer David P Philipp

Rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris) are a widespread centrarchid species with both riverine and lacustrine populations. After precipitation events, rivers often carry elevated silt loads, where as lakes generally remain free from suspended silt and sediment. To examine the physiological effects of silt on rock bass, we conducted a series of experiments using fish from Lake Opinicon and the Grand ...

2016
Zhong Jianhua Ni Liangtian Sun Ningliang Liu Chuang Hao Bing Cao Mengchun Chen xin Luo Ke Liu Shengxin Huang Leitong Yang Guanqun Wang Shaojie Su Feifei He Xuejing Xue Yanqiu

Upon channel bars or point bars within the lows of the Yellow River, a new sedimentary structure, named 'silt mushroom', has been observed. The process of their formation is interpreted to be via the ice process. The name, the silt mushroom comes from their figurative form. This is because they look somewhat similar to mushroom's in size and shape; being in the range of 1 to 10 cm in diameter, ...

2009
C. Innocent N. Fagel C. Hillaire-Marcel

Sm-Nd studies were carried out on Last Glacial and Holocene sediments from the Labrador Sea. Three grain-size fractions were analyzed for each sediment: the clay-size fraction (<2 μm), the fine cohesive silts (2-10 μm) and the coarse silts (10-63 μm). In most cases, Sm-Nd signatures are different from one grain-size to another. In addition, different Sm-Nd signatures are derived from the clay-s...

Journal: :Environmental Humanities 2019

2016
D. Emanuel D. J. Sapsford

This paper presents a case study of several DNAPL contaminated sites around the Severn Estuary (UK) where a combination of detailed observations, core dissections and physicochemical characterisation of alluvial clay–silt horizons have revealed the presence of fossil rootlet biopores which act and have the potential to act as conduits for contaminant migration through up to 13 m of clay–silt. T...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1979
G S Santo W J Bolander

In central Washington, Heterodera schachtii Schmidt (the sugarbeet cyst nematode) is associated with sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris L.) growing in fine-textured soils, and Meloidogyne hapla Chitwood (the nor thern root-knot nematode) is associated with sugarbeets growing in coarse-textured soils. T h e opt imum soil temperature for reproduct ion on sugarbeets is between 21 and 30 C for H. schachtii ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1980
T E Ward J I Frea

The direct fluorescent-antibody technique was employed to determine the distribution patterns of four species of methanogens in the sediments of Lake Erie and Cleveland Harbor. Methanobacterium ruminantium was the most numerous methanogen found in regions of high-organic-silt sediments. The population of this species ranged from 10 to 10 cells/g of dry sediment. Methanobacterium strain MoH and ...

2013
H. N. Patel S. K. Singal R. P. Saini

Turbine is the most important part of hydro power plant which converts the potential energy of water into mechanical energy. The presence of silt in water erodes the turbine material. Erosion of turbine decreases the performance of turbine, life of the turbine as well as loss of power generation. This paper presents a new approach for the study of silt erosion of hydro turbine. In this study, w...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
J R Fuxa A R Richter

Significantly more occlusion bodies (OB) of DuPont viral construct HzSNPV-LqhIT2, expressing a scorpion toxin, were transported by artificial rainfall to cotton plants from sandy soil (70:15:15 sand-silt-clay) than from silt (15:70:15) and significantly more from silt than from clay (15:15:70). The amounts transported by 5 versus 50 mm of precipitation were the same, and transport was zero when...

2010
Nicholaus M. Madden Randal J. Southard Jeffrey P. Mitchell

Management of soils to reduce the amount of PM10 emitted during agricultural tillage operations is important for attainment of air quality standards in California's San Joaquin Valley (SJV). The purpose of this study was to improve and expand upon earlier work of predicting tillage-generated dust emissions based on soil properties. We focus on gravimetric soil water content (GWC) and soil textu...

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