نتایج جستجو برای: meander and deeping rivers beds

تعداد نتایج: 16832169  

1974
P. WARDLE

Dacrycarpus dacrydioides forests in South Westland between the Waitangitaona and Saltwater rivers occur on low terraces of alluvial silt. Their relationship to other river flat and swamp communities on post-glacial surfaces is described. Recently abandoned river beds are colonised by pioneer species, which give way to vegetation dominated by grasses, sedges and rushes, whi(:h in turn afe invade...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Anton Brancelj

Between 4th and 18th March 2014, an international group of biologists carried out a hydrobiological expedition to the Ounianga-Tibesti area of northern Chad (Africa). The Tibesti is a desert volcanic area, intersected by the beds of ancient rivers which were active in the Tertiary. In deep canyons there are small water bodies (gueltas/aguelmans), fed by rain and spring water. They are rich in z...

2016
Rodrigo L Moura Gilberto M Amado-Filho Fernando C Moraes Poliana S Brasileiro Paulo S Salomon Michel M Mahiques Alex C Bastos Marcelo G Almeida Jomar M Silva Beatriz F Araujo Frederico P Brito Thiago P Rangel Braulio C V Oliveira Ricardo G Bahia Rodolfo P Paranhos Rodolfo J S Dias Eduardo Siegle Alberto G Figueiredo Renato C Pereira Camille V Leal Eduardo Hajdu Nils E Asp Gustavo B Gregoracci Sigrid Neumann-Leitão Patricia L Yager Ronaldo B Francini-Filho Adriana Fróes Mariana Campeão Bruno S Silva Ana P B Moreira Louisi Oliveira Ana C Soares Lais Araujo Nara L Oliveira João B Teixeira Rogerio A B Valle Cristiane C Thompson Carlos E Rezende Fabiano L Thompson

Large rivers create major gaps in reef distribution along tropical shelves. The Amazon River represents 20% of the global riverine discharge to the ocean, generating up to a 1.3 × 10(6)-km(2) plume, and extensive muddy bottoms in the equatorial margin of South America. As a result, a wide area of the tropical North Atlantic is heavily affected in terms of salinity, pH, light penetration, and se...

Journal: :Scottish Geographical Magazine 1885

1998
H. CHANSON

Waters flowing in streams and rivers have the ability to scour channel beds, to carry particles (heavier than water) and to deposit materials. This phenomenon of sediment transport can affect substantially the design of reservoirs. The paper describes four case studies of siltation which rendered useless water storage structures in less than 25 years. Although each dam had advanced structural f...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2004
Tobias Böhm Christophe Ancey Phillipe Frey Jean-Luc Reboud Christophe Ducottet

Substantial variations in the particle flux are commonly observed in field measurements on gravel-bed rivers and in laboratory experiments mimicking river behavior on a smaller scale. These fluctuations can be explained by the natural variability of sediment supply and hydraulic conditions. We conducted laboratory experiments of particle transport down a two-dimensional inclined channel, for wh...

2014
Alexander Averianov

The taxonomy, geographic distribution, and paleoenvironmental context of azhdarchid pterosaurs are reviewed. All purported pteranodontid, tapejarid, and azhdarchid specimens from the Cenomanian Kem Kem beds of Morocco are referred to a single azhdarchid taxon, Alanqa saharica. The four proposed autapomorphies of Eurazhdarcho langendorfensis from the lower Maastrichtian Sebeş Formation of Romani...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Kristin E Searcy Aaron I Packman Edward R Atwill Thomas Harter

The transfer of Cryptosporidium oocysts from the surface water to the sediment beds of streams and rivers influences their migration in surface waters. We used controlled laboratory flume experiments to investigate the deposition of suspended Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in streambeds. The experimental results demonstrate that hydrodynamic interactions between an overlying flow and a sediment...

2014
Adugna Woyessa Wakgari Deressa Ahmed Ali Bernt Lindtjørn

BACKGROUND Despite the encroaching of endemic malaria to highland-fringe areas above 2000 meters above sea level in Ethiopia, there is limited information on ownership and use of mosquito nets for malaria prevention. Thus, this study was designed to assess long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN) possession and use for malaria prevention in highland-fringe of south-central Ethiopia. METHODS A mu...

2017
Eleanor Shadwell Edmund February

BACKGROUND In arid systems with no surface water, deep boreholes in ephemeral river beds provide for humans and animals. With continually increasing infrastructure development for tourism in arid wildlife parks such as the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in southern Africa, we ask what effects increased abstraction may have on large trees. Large trees in arid savannas perform essential ecosystem s...

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