نتایج جستجو برای: bozghoush mountain

تعداد نتایج: 26318  

2017
Leandro J.C.L. Moraes Alexandre P. de Almeida Rafael de Fraga Rommel R. Rojas Renata M. Pirani Ariane A.A. Silva Vinícius T. de Carvalho Marcelo Gordo Fernanda P. Werneck

The Brazilian mountain ranges from the Guiana Shield highlands are largely unexplored, with an understudied herpetofauna. Here the amphibian and reptile species diversity of the remote Serra da Mocidade mountain range, located in extreme northern Brazil, is reported upon, and biogeographical affinities and taxonomic highlights are discussed. A 22-days expedition to this mountain range was under...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015
Thomas J Willson Alexandra Shams Joshua Lospinoso Erik Weitzel Kevin McMains

OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of a single aeroallergen on Internet search activity in 3 distinct geographic regions over time. STUDY DESIGN A retrospective time series analysis. SETTING Tertiary academic medical center. METHODS Mountain Cedar pollen counts spanning the periods from 2011 to 2014 were collected for San Antonio, Dallas-Ft Worth, and Houston metro regions (Texas). Google sea...

2004
JAY D. CARLISLE SARAH L. STOCK GREGORY S. KALTENECKER DAVID L. SWANSON

We used count surveys and mist-net captures to compare habitat associations, relative abundance, species richness, and community similarity of migrant landbirds among four major habitats in the Boise Foothills of southwestern Idaho. Count surveys were conducted from August through October 1997–2000 in conifer forest, mountain shrubland, shrubsteppe, and riparian shrubland. We compared bird dete...

2017

Mountain systems are very diverse and so is the pattern of natural hazards. Worldwide disaster databases show that associated human and economic losses are significant but vary greatly between and within mountain regions. Continued changes in climate, land use and socio-economic conditions are likely to lead to vastly altered mountain landscapes in the future, with associated implications for h...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2002
Edward R Morey Terry Buchanan Donald M Waldman

Mountain biking is an increasingly popular leisure pursuit. Consequences are trail degradation and conflicts with hikers and other users. Resource managers often attempt to resolve these problems by closing trails to mountain biking. In order to estimate the impact of these developments, a model has been devised that predicts the effects of changes in trail characteristics and introduction of a...

2004
Ralph Mac Nally Erica Fleishman Lesley P. Bulluck Christopher J. Betrus

Methods Data on species composition for both taxonomic groups were collecting using standard inventory methods for birds and butterflies in temperate regions. Data were compiled at three sampling grains, sites (average 12 ha), canyons (average 74 ha) and mountain ranges. For each sampling grain in turn, we calculated similarity of species composition using the Jaccard index. First, we investiga...

2008
J.-C. Mayer K. Staudt S. Gilge F. X. Meixner

Exceptional patterns in the diurnal course of ozone mixing ratio at a mountain top site (998 m a.s.l.) were observed during a field experiment (September 2005). They manifested themselves as strong and sudden decreases of ozone mixing ratio with a subsequent return to previous levels. The evaluation of corresponding long-term time series (2000–2005) revealed that such events occur mainly during...

Journal: :JNW 2011
Junnian Wang Deshun Liu Chao Liu

A modified mountain clustering algorithm based on the hill valley function is proposed. Firstly, the mountain function is constructed on the data space, with estimating the parameter by a correlation self-comparison method, and database’s mountain function values are computed. Secondly, the hill valley function is introduced to partition the data distributed on each peak. If the hill valley fun...

Journal: :Astrobiology 2013
Pablo Sobron Charles N Alpers

The Iron Mountain Mine Superfund Site near Redding, California, is a massive sulfide ore deposit that was mined for iron, silver, gold, copper, zinc, and pyrite intermittently for nearly 100 years. As a result, both water and air reached the sulfide deposits deep within the mountain, producing acid mine drainage consisting of sulfuric acid and heavy metals from the ore. Particularly, the draina...

Journal: :Swiss Medical Weekly 2012

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