نتایج جستجو برای: sediment trap

تعداد نتایج: 64011  

Journal: :Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics 2022

Abstract Deposition of solid particles in the stormwater sewers reduces discharging capacity, causing inundation. A sediment invert trap (SIT) is an option that can be installed at bottom sewer drain to intercept flowing particles. In present study performance rectangular SIT were analyzed experimentally and computationally. Variation particle trapping efficiency fitted open channel flume has b...

2016
Emily Denise Melton Dimitry Y Sorokin Lex Overmars Olga Chertkov Alicia Clum Manoj Pillay Natalia Ivanova Nicole Shapiro Nikos C Kyrpides Tanja Woyke Alla L Lapidus Gerard Muyzer

Desulfurivibrio alkaliphilus strain AHT2(T) is a strictly anaerobic sulfidogenic haloalkaliphile isolated from a composite sediment sample of eight hypersaline alkaline lakes in the Wadi al Natrun valley in the Egyptian Libyan Desert. D. alkaliphilus AHT2(T) is Gram-negative and belongs to the family Desulfobulbaceae within the Deltaproteobacteria. Here we report its genome sequence, which cont...

2015
C. Seabird McKeon Björn G. Tunberg Cora A. Johnston Daniel J. Barshis Alex Ford

Community composition of the infaunal bivalve fauna of the St. Lucie Estuary and southern Indian River Lagoon, eastern Florida was sampled quarterly for 10 years as part of a long-term benthic monitoring program. A total of 38,514 bivalves of 137 taxa were collected and identified. We utilized this data, along with sediment samples and environmental measurements gathered concurrently, to assess...

2016
James T. Morris Donald C. Barber John C. Callaway Randy Chambers Scott C. Hagen Charles S. Hopkinson Beverly J. Johnson Patrick Megonigal Scott C. Neubauer Tiffany Troxler Cathleen Wigand

A mixing model derived from first principles describes the bulk density (BD) of intertidal wetland sediments as a function of loss on ignition (LOI). The model assumes that the bulk volume of sediment equates to the sum of self-packing volumes of organic and mineral components or BD = 1/[LOI/k1 + (1-LOI)/k2], where k1 and k2 are the self-packing densities of the pure organic and inorganic compo...

1985
S. Grauso

Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Abstract In the present work, an application of statistical regression relationships utilising ge-omorphic parameters is attempted in a spatially distributed mode, in order to predict the amount of river sediment supply at varying sections of the d...

2014
Kaipo Perez Kuʻulei S. Rodgers Paul L. Jokiel Claire V. Lager Daniel J. Lager

Survival and settlement of Pocillopora damicornis larvae on hard surfaces covered with fine (<63 µm) terrigenous red clay was measured in laboratory Petri dishes. The dishes were prepared with sediment films of various thicknesses covering the bottoms. Coral larvae were incubated in the dishes for two weeks and the percent that settled on the bottom was determined. There was a statistically sig...

2016
Bao Son Trinh Brian Reid Kevin Hiscock

BACKGROUND Sorption and biodegradation are the primary processes of organic pollution remediation in aquatic and soil/sediment environments. While researchers have substantially reported their findings regarding these processes, little attention has been given to description of experimental apparatus. This technical paper aims to present the development and detailed design of a fixed-bed column...

2013
Beth N. Orcutt Douglas E. LaRowe Jennifer F. Biddle Frederick S. Colwell Brian T. Glazer Brandi Kiel Reese John B. Kirkpatrick Laura L. Lapham Heath J. Mills Jason B. Sylvan Scott D. Wankel C. Geoff Wheat

The vast marine deep biosphere consists of microbial habitats within sediment, pore waters, upper basaltic crust and the fluids that circulate throughout it. A wide range of temperature, pressure, pH, and electron donor and acceptor conditions exists-all of which can combine to affect carbon and nutrient cycling and result in gradients on spatial scales ranging from millimeters to kilometers. D...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2016
Dominic A Hodgson Michael J Bentley James A Smith Julian Klepacki Keith Makinson Andrew M Smith Kevin Saw Reed Scherer Ross Powell Slawek Tulaczyk Mike Rose David Pearce Matt Mowlem Peter Keen Martin J Siegert

Accumulations of sediment beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet contain a range of physical and chemical proxies with the potential to document changes in ice sheet history and to identify and characterize life in subglacial settings. Retrieving subglacial sediments and sediment cores presents several unique challenges to existing technologies. This paper briefly reviews the history of sediment sampl...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

Bedload sediment transport in rivers can cause impacts, such as bed erosion/deposition, sandbank formation and changes flow capacity. sampling techniques have limitations related to spatial temporal resolution. These constraints are more relevant with dunes high transport. This paper presents a comparison between bedload rates estimated direct indirect methods river sand dunes. The case study a...

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