نتایج جستجو برای: bloom

تعداد نتایج: 8585  

2012
Varunpreet Randhawa Megha Thakkar Liping Wei

Brown tide algal blooms, caused by the excessive growth of Aureococcus anophagefferens, recur in several northeastern US coastal bays. Direct bloom control could alleviate the ecological and economic damage associated with bloom outbreak. This paper explored the effectiveness and safety of natural chemical biocide hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) for brown tide bloom control. Culture studies showed...

2010
XIAODONG WANG BOQIANG QIN GUANG GAO HANS W. PAERL John Dolan

An experiment was conducted with a natural freshwater phytoplankton community from a eutrophic pond to investigate the combined effects of phytoplankton community competitive interactions, nutrient enrichment and zooplankton on Microcystis bloom formation. The pond water initially had a very low concentration of Microcystis, but the total phytoplankton biomass as chlorophyll a reached 110 mg L ...

2012
F. Huhn A. von Kameke V. Pérez-Muñuzuri M. J. Olascoaga F. J. Beron-Vera

[1] Based on ten years (1998–2007) of satellite ocean color data we analyze the spatiotemporal patterns in the seasonal Madagascar plankton bloom with respect to the advection of the recently discovered Southern Indian Ocean Countercurrent (SICC). In maps of Finite-time Lyapunov Exponents (FTLE) and Finite-Time Zonal Drift (FTZD) computed from altimetry derived velocities we observe a narrow zo...

2012
Y. Xu B. Cahill J. Wilkin O. Schofield

Mixing has long been recognized as having an important role in influencing underwater light and nutrient budgets and thus regulating phytoplankton bloom. Mixing related to stratification and destratification is a key parameter of the physical environment that can control the timing and magnitude of blooms. Here we use a high-resolution three-dimensional biogeochemical model in the Mid-Atlantic ...

2017
Qing Fang Hongwei Ni Hua Zhang Bao Wang Chengsong Liu

The solidification behavior and structure of continuous casting high rail U71Mn bloom, under different secondary cooling conditions and superheat, were numerically investigated using the Cellular Automaton-Finite Element (CAFE) model implemented with ProCAST software. Nail shooting and macro etch experiments of the bloom samples under different cooling conditions were conducted to verify the mo...

2010
Valliappa Lakshmanan Jian Zhang Kenneth Howard David L. Boren

Existing techniques of quality control of radar reflectivity data rely on local texture and vertical profiles to discriminate between precipitating echoes and non-precipitating echoes. Non-precipitating echoes may be due to artifacts such as anamalous propagation, ground clutter, electronic interference, sun strobe, and biological contaminants (i.e., birds, bats and insects). The local texture ...

2011
Demir Kok

Grape composition plays important role for wine grapes in terms of wine grape quality. Besides, monoterpenes are a chemical class of compounds present in many highly aromatic Vitis vinifera L. cultivars belonging to Muscat family and some other special cultivars. One of these special grape cultivars is Sauvignon Blanc, and in this study, cluster thinning and its treatment times were used for a ...

2014
Kevin R. Arrigo Donald K. Perovich Robert S. Pickart Zachary W. Brown Gert L. van Dijken Kate E. Lowry Matthew M. Mills Molly A. Palmer William M. Balch Nicholas R. Bates Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson Emily Brownlee Karen E. Frey Samuel R. Laney Jeremy Mathis Atsushi Matsuoka B. Greg Mitchell G.W.K. Moore Rick A. Reynolds Heidi M. Sosik James H. Swift

In the Arctic Ocean, phytoplankton blooms on continental shelves are often limited by light availability, and are therefore thought to be restricted to waters free of sea ice. During July 2011 in the Chukchi Sea, a large phytoplankton bloom was observed beneath fully consolidated pack ice and extended from the ice edge to 4100 km into the pack. The bloom was composed primarily of diatoms, with ...

2013
Yun William Yu

The classical proof for Bloom filter false positive rates was shown to be incorrect due to a subtle error regarding independence of events. Although the previously computed false positive rate is asymptotically still correct, it is incorrect for small parameter values and is generally only a lower bound [BGK08]. Indeed, the correct analysis for Bloom filters does not admit a convenient closed f...

2011
Deana L. Erdner Mindy Richlen Linda A. R. McCauley Donald M. Anderson

Historically, cosmopolitan phytoplankton species were presumed to represent largely unstructured populations. However, the recent development of molecular tools to examine genetic diversity have revealed differences in phytoplankton taxa across geographic scales and provided insight into the physiology and ecology of blooms. Here we describe the genetic analysis of an extensive bloom of the tox...

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