نتایج جستجو برای: and prevailing winds

تعداد نتایج: 16829445  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
Tor Lundström Tobias Jonas Veronika Stöckli Walter Ammann

Eighty-four mature Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst), silver fir (Abies alba Mill) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees were winched over to determine the maximum resistive turning moment (M(a)) of the root-soil system, the root-soil plate geometry, the azimuthal orientation of root growth, and the occurrence of root rot. The calculation of M(a), based on digital image tracking of stem...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Christopher M Free Olaf P Jensen Sherri A Mason Marcus Eriksen Nicholas J Williamson Bazartseren Boldgiv

Despite the large and growing literature on microplastics in the ocean, little information exists on microplastics in freshwater systems. This study is the first to evaluate the abundance, distribution, and composition of pelagic microplastic pollution in a large, remote, mountain lake. We quantified pelagic microplastics and shoreline anthropogenic debris in Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia. With an ave...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2015
Tiago M Alves Eleni Kokinou George Zodiatis Robin Lardner Costas Panagiotakis Hari Radhakrishnan

Oil spill models are combined with bathymetric, meteorological, oceanographic, and geomorphological data to model a series of oil spill accidents in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. A total of 104 oil spill simulations, computed for 11 different locations in the Levantine Basin, show that oil slicks will reach the coast of Cyprus in four (4) to seven (7) days in summer conditions. Oil slick traje...

2001
Walter Munk Laurence Armi

Spiral eddies were first seen in the sun glitter on the Apollo Mission 30 years ago; they have since been recorded on SAR missions and in the infrared. The spirals are globally distributed, 10—25 km in size and overwhelmingly cyclonic. They have not been explained. Under light winds favorable to visualization, linear surface features with high surfactant density and low surface roughness are of...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2010
Séverine Vuilleumier Benjamin M Bolker Olivier Lévêque

Ocean currents, prevailing winds, and the hierarchical structures of river networks are known to create asymmetries in re-colonization between habitat patches. The impacts of such asymmetries on metapopulation persistence are seldom considered, especially rarely in theoretical studies. Considering three classical models (the island, the stepping stone and the distance-dependent model), we explo...

2014
Scott A. Condie Jim V. Mansbridge Anthony J. Richardson

The potentially fatal Irukandji syndrome is relatively common in tropical waters throughout the world. It is caused by the sting of the Irukandji jellyfish, a family of box jellyfish that are almost impossible to detect in the water owing to their small size and transparency. Using collated medical records of stings and local weather conditions, we show that the presence of Irukandji blooms in ...

2015
Hyacinth C. Nnamchi Jianping Li Fred Kucharski In-Sik Kang Noel S. Keenlyside Ping Chang Riccardo Farneti

Prevailing theories on the equatorial Atlantic Niño are based on the dynamical interaction between atmosphere and ocean. However, dynamical coupled ocean-atmosphere models poorly simulate and predict equatorial Atlantic climate variability. Here we use multi-model numerical experiments to show that thermodynamic feedbacks excited by stochastic atmospheric perturbations can generate Atlantic Niñ...

2012

Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are the primary causes of acid rain. In the United States, about two thirds of all sulfur dioxide and one-quarter of all nitrogen oxides come from electric power generation that relies on burning fossil fuels like coal. Acid rain occurs when these gases react in the atmosphere with water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form various acidic compounds. These acid...

2016
S. Coul Mackenzie

By Surgeon-Major S. Coul Mackenzie, M.D. [Dr. Mackenzie lias kindly placed at our disposal a very careful report of the health of the prisoners?European and Native?during the six years, 1871-76, in which }>e held the office of superintendent and medical officer. The facts recorded thus possess an additional value from having been placed on record by one observer who was further intimately conve...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2007
Frithjof Lutscher Edward McCauley Mark A Lewis

River ecosystems are the prime example of environments where unidirectional flow influences the dispersal of individuals. Spatial patterns of community composition and species replacement emerge from complex interplays of hydrological, geochemical, biological, and ecological factors. Local processes affecting algal dynamics are well understood, but a mechanistic basis for large scale emerging p...

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