نتایج جستجو برای: temperature change

تعداد نتایج: 1005841  

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
antonella rossati department of infectious diseases, university hospital “maggiore della carità”, novara, italy

since the mid-19 th century, human activities have increased greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the earth's atmosphere that resulted in increased average temperature. the effects of rising temperature include soil degradation, loss of productivity of agricultural land, desertification, loss of biodiversity, degradation of ecosystems, reduced fresh-water resou...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
kh. ashrafi m. shafiepour l. ghasemi b. araabi

the objective of this paper is to develop an artificial neural network (ann) model which can beused to predict temperature rise due to climate change in regional scale. in the present work data recorded overyears 1985-2008 have been used at training and testing steps for ann model. the multilayer perceptron(mlp) network architecture is used for this purpose. three applied optimization methods a...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Angela Sierra-Almeida Lohengrin A Cavieres León A Bravo

Predicted increases in the length of the growing season as a result of climate change may more frequently expose high-elevation plants to severe frosts. Understanding the ability of these species to resist frosts during the growing season is essential for predicting how species may respond to changes in temperature regimes. Here, we assessed the freezing resistance of 24 species from the centra...

2018
Wilfredo Falcón Rich P Baxter Samuel Furrer Martin Bauert Jean-Michel Hatt Gabriela Schaepman-Strub Arpat Ozgul Nancy Bunbury Marcus Clauss Dennis M Hansen

We studied the temperature relations of wild and zoo Aldabra giant tortoises (Aldabrachelys gigantea) focusing on (1) the relationship between environmental temperature and tortoise activity patterns (n = 8 wild individuals) and (2) on tortoise body temperature fluctuations, including how their core and external body temperatures vary in relation to different environmental temperature ranges (s...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان 1389

run-out-table (rot) is located between last finishing stand and down coiler in a hot strip mill. as the hot steel strip passes from rot, water jets impact on it from top and bottom and strip temperature decreases approximately from 800-950 °c to 500-750°c. the temperature history that strip experience while passing through rot affects significantly the metallurgical and mechanical properties, s...

2016
Karline Soetaert Christian Mohn Anna Rengstorf Anthony Grehan Dick van Oevelen

Cold-water corals (CWCs) form large mounds on the seafloor that are hotspots of biodiversity in the deep sea, but it remains enigmatic how CWCs can thrive in this food-limited environment. Here, we infer from model simulations that the interaction between tidal currents and CWC-formed mounds induces downwelling events of surface water that brings organic matter to 600-m deep CWCs. This positive...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Brian Helmuth Bernardo R Broitman Lauren Yamane Sarah E Gilman Katharine Mach K A S Mislan Mark W Denny

Predicting when, where and with what magnitude climate change is likely to affect the fitness, abundance and distribution of organisms and the functioning of ecosystems has emerged as a high priority for scientists and resource managers. However, even in cases where we have detailed knowledge of current species' range boundaries, we often do not understand what, if any, aspects of weather and c...

2001
Pablo Nigra Marcelo A. Carignano Sabre Kais

Parallel tempering Monte Carlo and multihistogram methods are combined to study the phase changes of the water octamer. The heat capacity is calculated continuously from very low temperatures up to T5230 K. We find the melting temperature to be 178.5 K. In addition, a solid–solid phase change is found at 12 K. We introduce an order parameter to monitor this low temperature phase change. © 2001 ...

2015
Carla Freitas Esben Moland Olsen Even Moland Lorenzo Ciannelli Halvor Knutsen

Understanding responses of marine species to temperature variability is essential to predict impacts of future climate change in the oceans. Most ectotherms are expected to adjust their behavior to avoid extreme temperatures and minimize acute changes in body temperature. However, measuring such behavioral plasticity in the wild is challenging. Combining 4 years of telemetry-derived behavioral ...

2015
Joseph R Bennett Justine D Shaw Aleks Terauds John P Smol Rien Aerts Dana M Bergstrom Jules M Blais William WL Cheung Steven L Chown Mary-Anne Lea Uffe N Nielsen Daniel Pauly Kenneth J Reimer Martin J Riddle Ian Snape Jonathan S Stark Vivitskaia J Tulloch Hugh P Possingham

www.frontiersinecology.org © The Ecological Society of America T Arctic and Antarctic are profoundly different environments. The southern portion of the Arctic is dominated by continental land masses, many of which are seasonally ice-free, whereas the Arctic Ocean and its associated sea ice prevail in the highest northern latitudes. In contrast, Antarctica is a continental land mass surrounded ...

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