نتایج جستجو برای: oxidation ponds

تعداد نتایج: 123246  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Carola Gómez-Rodríguez Javier Bustamante Carmen Díaz-Paniagua

Based on field data simultaneous with Landsat overpasses from six different dates, we developed a robust linear model to predict subpixel fractions of water cover. The model was applied to a time series of 174 Landsat TM and ETM+ images to reconstruct the flooding regime of a system of small temporary ponds and to study their spatio-temporal changes in a 23-year period. We tried to differentiat...

2011
Rita Mukherjee Debasish Halder Subhasish Saha Rudra Shyamali Chakrabarti Subhranshu R. Ramakrishnan Manoj V. Murhekar Yvan J. Hutin

In rural West Bengal, outbreaks of cholera are often centred around ponds that is a feature of the environment. Five investigations of laboratory-confirmed, pond-centred outbreaks of cholera were reviewed. Case-control odds ratios were approximated with relative risks (RRs) as the incidence was low. The environment was investigated to understand how the pond(s) could have become contaminated an...

2001
Jesmond Sammut

TLA!rapid expansion of shrimp farming has resulted in extensive excavation of coastal sediments that contain pyrite (FeS2). When oxidised, pyritic sediments develop into acid sulfate soils (ASS), which are characterised by high acidity and elevated concentrations of sulfate and toxic metals (Golez 1995). ASS reduce water quality in shrimp ponds, groundwater and nearby creeks and estuaries. Cons...

2005
DAGMAR FRISCH STEPHEN T. THRELKELD

1. We explored the quantitative contribution of two alternative recolonisation strategies by a combination of experimental and field data from the Little Tallahatchie floodplain (Mississippi, U.S.A.). In this area, several floods of short duration occur in winter and spring. During floods, lentic and lotic waterbodies of different size are connected for a limited period. 2. Shortly before the o...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Javier Bustamante David Aragonés Isabel Afán

Mediterranean temporary ponds on Doñana’s aeolian sands form an extensive system of small dynamic water bodies, dependent on precipitation and groundwater, of considerable importance for biodiversity conservation. Different areas of the aeolian sands have received different levels of environmental protection since 1969, and this has influenced the degree of conservation and the flooding dynamic...

1996
James S. Diana

Semi-intensive production of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus commonly utilizes organic and inorganic fertilizers to increase primary production and fish yield. Most experiments on such systems are done at fish culture stations where water supplies are readily available, and water loss through evaporation or by seepage is replaced regularly, often weekly. Rainfall during such experiments may ...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2006
Lal S Mian

The effect of dairy pond water quality on mosquito biology was studied under laboratory conditions during 2004. Due to high turbidity and larval toxicity of raw water samples from dairy ponds with no mosquito breeding, water samples from both mosquito breeding and non-breeding ponds were filtered and diluted 5X with distilled water prior to being tested for sublethal effects on mosquito develop...

2018
Dina A Yaseen Miklas Scholz

The aim was to assess the ability of microcosms (laboratory-scale shallow ponds) as a post polishing stage for the remediation of artificial textile wastewater comprising two commercial dyes (basic red 46 (BR46) and reactive blue 198 (RB198)) as a mixture. The objectives were to evaluate the impact of Lemna minor L. (common duckweed) on the water quality outflows; the elimination of dye mixture...

2016
Albino Bacolla John A Tainer Karen M Vasquez David N Cooper

Gross chromosomal rearrangements (including translocations, deletions, insertions and duplications) are a hallmark of cancer genomes and often create oncogenic fusion genes. An obligate step in the generation of such gross rearrangements is the formation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Since the genomic distribution of rearrangement breakpoints is non-random, intrinsic cellular factors may ...

2002
RICK A. RELYEA

Taxa that are divided into separate populations with low levels of interpopulation dispersal have the potential to evolve genetically based differences in their phenotypes and the plasticity of those phenotypes. These differences can be due to random processes, including genetic drift and founder effects, or they can be the result of different selection pressures among populations. I investigat...

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