نتایج جستجو برای: sea water

تعداد نتایج: 659751  

2006
Abdullah M. Mohorjy Ahmed M. Khan

This paper presents the results of preliminary assessment of water quality along Red Sea coast adjoining Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Jeddah is a major city with a population of over 2.6 million and an area 1,200 km. To study the impacts, samples of the Red Sea were collected from 24 important locations near Jeddah and analyzed in the laboratory for various water quality parameters. These parameters i...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Yuli Wei Jinxiang Wang Jie Liu Liang Dong Li Li Hui Wang Peng Wang Meixun Zhao Chuanlun L Zhang

The South China Sea (SCS) is the largest marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean, yet little is known about archaeal distributions and TEX₈₆-based temperatures in this unique oceanic setting. Here we report findings of abundances in both core lipids (CL) and intact polar lipids (IPL) of Archaea from surface water (CL only) and core-top sediments from different regions of the SCS. TEX₈₆-derive...

2010
William Llovel Mélanie Becker Anny Cazenave Jean-François Crétaux Guillaume Ramillien

Global change in land water storage and its effect on sea level is estimated over a 7-year time span (August 2002 to July 2009) using space gravimetry data from GRACE. The 33 World largest river basins are considered. We focus on the year-to-year variability and construct a total land water storage time series that we further express in equivalent sea level time series. The short-term trend in ...

2007
SILVIA MATT WILLIAM E. JOHNS

The Red Sea outflow exhibits strong seasonal variability in outflow transport due to effects of monsoon winds and seasonal fluctuations in buoyancy forcing. As it descends the continental slope in the western Gulf of Aden, it entrains significantly less-dense near-surface water, which itself varies on seasonal time scales. High-resolution hydrographic and direct velocity data collected during t...

Journal: :Ground water 2016
Calvin R Beebe Grant Ferguson Tom Gleeson Leanne K Morgan Adrian D Werner

Sea water intrusion into aquifers is problematic in many coastal areas. The physics and chemistry of this issue are complex, and sea water intrusion remains challenging to quantify. Simple assessment tools like analytical models offer advantages of rapid application, but their applicability to field situations is unclear. This study examines the reliability of a popular sharp-interface analytic...

2003
Alexis Carrel

Since the appearance of the work of Jacques Loeb, it is well known that the rate of growth of certain marine organisms is markedly influenced by the physicochemical conditions of the water. In alkaline sea-water, the fertilized eggs of the sea-urchin develop more quickly than in normal sea-water. When tubularia are deposited in hypotonic sea-water, their growth is considerably increased. The ex...

2014

Cavitation is one of the most well-known process faults that may occur in different industrial equipment especially centrifugal pumps. Cavitation also may happen in water pumps and turbines. Sometimes cavitation has been severe enough to wear holes in the impeller and damage the vanes to such a degree that the impeller becomes very ineffective. More commonly, the pump efficiency will decrease s...

2002
Robin Robertson Martin Visbeck Arnold L. Gordon E. Fahrbach

Warming of the deep water in the Weddell Sea has important implications for Antarctic bottom water formation, melting of pack ice, and the regional ocean–atmosphere heat transfer. In order to evaluate warming trends in the Weddell Sea, a historical data set encompassing CTD and bottle data from 1912 to 2000 was analyzed for temporal trends in the deep water masses: warm deep water (WDW) and Wed...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2010
a. nasrollahzadeh

caspian sea is the largest enclosed body of water on the earth. since the collapse of soviet union in 1991 and discovering large oil and gas fields, some issues such as political, economic and environmental events, made the caspian sea important. the ecology of the sea are being endangered due to several issues such as petroleum extraction, river and sea pollutions, water level rise, biological...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Michael J Raupach Christoph Mayer Marina Malyutina Johann-Wolfgang Wägele

The Asellota are a highly variable group of Isopoda with many species in freshwater and marine shallow-water environments. However, in the deep sea, they show their most impressive radiation with a broad range of astonishing morphological adaptations and bizarre body forms. Nevertheless, the evolution and phylogeny of the deep-sea Asellota are poorly known because of difficulties in scoring mor...

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