نتایج جستجو برای: permanent river

تعداد نتایج: 145326  

2008
Claude B. Goodlett

The liquid wastes produced during the processing of radioactive materials at the Savannah River Site were initially stored in large underground tanks constructed of carbon steel. These liquid wastes were generated from the Purex process (for producing plutonium) and the HM process (for producing tritium). The liquid wastes were designated as high-level wastes and lowlevel wastes. As the product...

2016
Claudia Stommel Heribert Hofer Marion L. East

In semi-arid environments, 'permanent' rivers are essential sources of surface water for wildlife during 'dry' seasons when rainfall is limited or absent, particularly for species whose resilience to water scarcity is low. The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) requires submersion in water to aid thermoregulation and prevent skin damage by solar radiation; the largest threat to its viability...

2011
D. O’Grady

Envisat ASAR Global Monitoring Mode (GM) data are used to produce maps of the extent of the flooding in Pakistan which are made available to the rapid response effort within 24 h of acquisition. The high temporal frequency and independence of the data from cloud-free skies makes GM data a viable tool for mapping flood waters during those periods where optical satellite data are unavailable, whi...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2005
Lori Lee Lum

Grande Riviere Beach in Trinidad and Tobago is an important nesting site in the Caribbean for the Critically Endangered leatherback sea turtle, Dermochelys coriacea. Community members were concerned that beach erosion and seasonal river flooding were destroying many of the nests deposited annually and thought that a hatchery was a possible solution. Over the 2001 turtle nesting season, the Inst...

2017
Errol J. McLean Jon B. Hinwood

Tidal inlets which link a tidal basin to the sea via a constricted entrance are common on the south-east Australian coast. Closure, or even significant constriction, raises water levels but restricts tidal range within the basin, while open entrances provide regular and significant tidal exchange with the ocean. A rapid assessment procedure with minimal data requirements has been shown to be in...

2013
Michael J. Anteau Alan D. Afton

Nutritional, behavioral, and diet data for lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton, 1838]) indicates that there has been a decrease in amphipod (Gammarus lacustris [G. O. Sars, 1863] and Hyalella azteca [Saussure, 1858]) density and wetland quality throughout the upper-Midwest, USA. Accordingly, we estimated densities of Gammarus and Hyalella in six eco-physiographic regions of Iowa, Minnesota, and...

2016
Rodrigo L Moura Gilberto M Amado-Filho Fernando C Moraes Poliana S Brasileiro Paulo S Salomon Michel M Mahiques Alex C Bastos Marcelo G Almeida Jomar M Silva Beatriz F Araujo Frederico P Brito Thiago P Rangel Braulio C V Oliveira Ricardo G Bahia Rodolfo P Paranhos Rodolfo J S Dias Eduardo Siegle Alberto G Figueiredo Renato C Pereira Camille V Leal Eduardo Hajdu Nils E Asp Gustavo B Gregoracci Sigrid Neumann-Leitão Patricia L Yager Ronaldo B Francini-Filho Adriana Fróes Mariana Campeão Bruno S Silva Ana P B Moreira Louisi Oliveira Ana C Soares Lais Araujo Nara L Oliveira João B Teixeira Rogerio A B Valle Cristiane C Thompson Carlos E Rezende Fabiano L Thompson

Large rivers create major gaps in reef distribution along tropical shelves. The Amazon River represents 20% of the global riverine discharge to the ocean, generating up to a 1.3 × 10(6)-km(2) plume, and extensive muddy bottoms in the equatorial margin of South America. As a result, a wide area of the tropical North Atlantic is heavily affected in terms of salinity, pH, light penetration, and se...

2011
José C. Brito Fernando Martínez-Freiría Pablo Sierra Neftalí Sillero Pedro Tarroso

BACKGROUND Relict populations of Crocodylus niloticus persist in Chad, Egypt and Mauritania. Although crocodiles were widespread throughout the Sahara until the early 20(th) century, increased aridity combined with human persecution led to local extinction. Knowledge on distribution, occupied habitats, population size and prey availability is scarce in most populations. This study evaluates the...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

The Middle Atlas Mountains in Morocco are best known for their slope-active movements, where lithology, topographic relief, and seismotectonic likely to cause slope instability problems. This study focused on geomorphological geological investigations palaeo-landslide blocked dammed the Tamourghout river main bed (Taza, Morroco). paper is essential due enormous proportions of landslide also bec...

Journal: :IJSDIR 2012
Richard T. Cooper Monica Morrison

This paper provides an account of the development of the web-based Okavango Collections (OC) metadata catalogue. In light of climate change, growing population, and developmental pressures on the transboundary CubangoOkavango river basin, there is an urgent need to ensure timely access to reliable environmental data and information for environmental decision-making. Commissioned by the Permanen...

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