نتایج جستجو برای: coastal soil

تعداد نتایج: 232782  

2016
Junjing Wang Junhong Bai Qingqing Zhao Qiongqiong Lu Zhijian Xia

Changes in the sources and sinks of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) in wetland soils as indicators of soil quality and climate change have received attention worldwide. Soil samples were collected in 2007 and 2012 in the coastal wetlands of the Yellow River Delta and the SOC and TN were determined to investigate a five-year change in their content and stock in these wetlands a...

2013
Dries BONTE

Plants experience different soil conditions that may influence several aspects of their biology such as nutrient uptake, root competition, growth and even floral display (Mal & LovettDoust 2005). For clonal plants, the relative investment in sexual reproduction or vegetative growth can vary according to the context in which they grow (e.g. invaded soil vs. noninvaded) since environmental constr...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
f. jafarzadeh sharif university of technology h. farahi jahromi sharif university of technology e. abazari torghabeh the university of alberta

investigating the parameters influencing the behavior of buried pipelines under dynamic loading is of great importance. in this study the soil structure interaction of the pipelines with the surrounding soil was addressed using shaking table tests. wave propagation along the soil layers was also included in the study. the semi infinite nature of the field was simulated using a laminar shear box...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2014
E Rochelle-Newall F D Hulot J L Janeau A Merroune

Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) fluorescence or absorption is often proposed as a rapid alternative to chemical methods for the estimation of bulk dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration in natural waters. However, the robustness of this method across a wide range of systems remains to be shown. We measured CDOM fluorescence and DOC concentration in four tropical freshwater an...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Catherine E. Lovelock Marilyn C. Ball Katherine C. Martin Ilka C. Feller

Nutrient enrichment of the coastal zone places intense pressure on marine communities. Previous studies have shown that growth of intertidal mangrove forests is accelerated with enhanced nutrient availability. However, nutrient enrichment favours growth of shoots relative to roots, thus enhancing growth rates but increasing vulnerability to environmental stresses that adversely affect plant wat...

2016
Olivier Evrard J. Patrick Laceby Yuichi Onda Yoshifumi Wakiyama Hugo Jaegler Irène Lefèvre

Fallout from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident resulted in a 3000-km2 radioactive contamination plume. Here, we model the progressive dilution of the radiocesium contamination in 327 sediment samples from two neighboring catchments with different timing of soil decontamination. Overall, we demonstrate that there has been a ~90% decrease of the contribution of upstream contamin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Christopher M Stevenson Cedric O Puleston Peter M Vitousek Oliver A Chadwick Sonia Haoa Thegn N Ladefoged

Many researchers believe that prehistoric Rapa Nui society collapsed because of centuries of unchecked population growth within a fragile environment. Recently, the notion of societal collapse has been questioned with the suggestion that extreme societal and demographic change occurred only after European contact in AD 1722. Establishing the veracity of demographic dynamics has been hindered by...

2016
P. Jish Prakash

Interactive comment on “Study of Arabian Red Sea coastal soils as potential mineral dust sources” by P. Jish Prakash et al. Anonymous Referee #1 Received and published: 25 April 2016 The study presents results from measurements of the mineral composition and other properties of soil, based on 13 samples at four locations in the Saudi Arabian coastal plane adjacent to the Red Sea. The region has...

2007
M. Chad Lincoln Rodney E. Will Lawrence A. Morris Emily A. Carter Daniel Markewitz John R. Britt Ben Cazell Vic Ford

To determine the relationship between changes in soil physical properties due to tillage and growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings, we measured soil moisture and penetration resistance for a range of tillage treatments on two Upper Coastal Plain sites in Georgia and correlated these measurements to the growth of individual seedlings. The five tillage treatments were: no-till (NT), ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2012
Thomas F Ducey Jarrod O Miller Warren J Busscher Daniel T Lackland Patrick G Hunt

The Stroke Belt is a geographical region of the Southeastern United States where resident individuals suffer a disproportionately higher rate of strokes than the rest of the population. While the "buckle" of this Stroke Belt coincides with the Southeastern Coastal Plain region of North and South Carolina and Georgia, there is a paucity of information pinpointing specific causes for this phenome...

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