نتایج جستجو برای: basin

تعداد نتایج: 57010  

2006
Wayne R. Wright

Atokan-age units in the Permian Basin record a 2-order transgression, with aerially restricted, lower Atokan fluvial to shallow-marine siliciclastics followed by pervasive carbonate deposition. In general, Atokan-age siliciclastics dominated deposition in the west of the Permian Basin while carbonate deposition dominated throughout the rest of the basin. Predominance of carbonate facies across ...

2009
Laura Lorenzoni Robert C Thunell Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson David Hollander Nahysa Martinez Eric Tappa Ramón Varela Yrene Astor Frank E. Muller-Karger

Optical transmissometer measurements were coupled with particulate organic matter (POM) observations to understand suspended sediment composition and distribution in the eastern Cariaco Basin during the rainy seasons of September 2003 and 2006. Our results suggest that nepheloid layers originating at the mouth of small mountainous rivers discharging into the eastern Basin are a major delivery m...

2015
Ross W. K. Potter James W. Head

Introduction: With a diameter of ~1500 km [1,2], Caloris is the largest impact basin on Mercury and one of the largest within the Solar System. Caloris, formed ~3.9 Ga [3], is also the best-preserved large mercurian basin. The basin was first imaged in its entirety by the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) onboard the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe Kelly K Caylor Andrea Rinaldo

The metabolism of a river basin is defined as the set of processes through which the basin maintains its structure and responds to its environment. Green (or biotic) metabolism is measured via transpiration and blue (or abiotic) metabolism through runoff. A principle of equal metabolic rate per unit area throughout the basin structure is developed and tested in a river basin characterized by la...

2015
Mohamed Abdelkareem Farouk El-Baz

Despite the arid to hyperarid climate of the Great Sahara of North Africa, pluvial climates dominated the region. Radar data shed some light on the postulated Trans-African Drainage System and its relationship to active and inactive tributaries of the Nile basin. Interpretations of recent elevation data confirm a source of the river water from the Red Sea highlands did not connect the Atlantic ...

2017
Shuliang Li Wei Meng Yufeng Xie

With the rapid development of the Yangtze River economic belt, the amount of waste-sewage water discharged into the Yangtze River basin increases sharply year by year, which has impeded the sustainable development of the Yangtze River basin. The water security along the Yangtze River basin is very important for China, It is something aboutwater security of roughly one-third of China's populatio...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2012
I Hashemzadeh Segherloo H Farahmand A Abdoli L Bernatchez C R Primmer A Swatdipong M Karami B Khalili

Interrelationships, origin and phylogenetic affinities of brown trout Salmo trutta populations from the southern Caspian Sea basin, Orumieh and Namak Lake basins in Iran were analysed from complete mtDNA control region sequences, 12 microsatellite loci and morphological characters. Among 129 specimens from six populations, seven haplotypes were observed. Based on mtDNA haplotype data, the Orumi...

2004
Xiaorong Luo Weiliang Dong Jihai Yang Wan Yang

Yinggehai Basin is an elongate Cenozoic rift basin on the northwestern margin of the South China Sea continental shelf. Its thick ( 17 km) basin fill is characterized by high geothermal gradient and high overpressure. Overpressure associated with nonequilibrium compaction mainly occurs at depths more than 2800 m at the basin center and more than 4000 m at the basin margin because the shallow-bu...

2003
H. Yang

The Haihe River basin is one of the most developed regions in China. With the rapid economic development and associated increases in water demand, the river basin has been enduring increasing water stress. Water for the ecosystem use has been compromised and the environment has been deteriorating. Water shortage has become a bottleneck to the further development of the economy and grain product...

2005
ANUP K. PRASAD RAMESH P. SINGH MENAS KAFATOS ASHBINDU SINGH

The Ganga basin constitutes a major part of northern India and is a part of the Ganga–Brahmputra–Meghna basin. The basin has a population of over 460 million. With growing population, urbanization and industrialization, the climatic conditions are found to change significantly, which has a direct impact on agricultural productivity. The hydrological regime of the basin is interrelated with the ...

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