نتایج جستجو برای: surface water resource

تعداد نتایج: 1311614  

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی آرمان شهر 0
mehdi khakzand ph.d in landscape architecture, school of architecture and environmental design, iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran. reyhaneh sadat tabatabai yeganeh student of the master’s program of sustainable architecture at iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran.

water crisis resource management originates from limited resources has made it essential to study the prioritization of traditional and modern methods of sustainable water resource management. the objective of such studies is to provide a list of prioritized traditional and modern methods of sustainable water resource management. this research aims to study rainwater harvesting method and qanat...

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2010
e. von sperling c.a.p. grandchamp

the paper presents the case study of the current formation of a brazilian pit lake from an iron ore mining activity. the water used for the filling of the lake comes from rain, ground water and the complementary pumpage from a close river. at its final stage, which will be reached around year 2018, lake aguas claras will have a surface area of 0.67 km2 and the depth of 234 m, which will make it...

2012
JARAD P. MELLARD KOHEI YOSHIYAMA CHRISTOPHER A. KLAUSMEIER ELENA LITCHMAN

A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche construction processes such as resource depletion, behavior, and population dynamics contribute to spatial heterogeneity in the aquatic environment. In poorly mixed water columns with opposing resource gradients of nutrients and light, theory predicts that a species should aggregate at a single depth. ...

 Ecosystem services are fundamental for human well-being and are the basis of rural livelihoods, particularly for poor people. Rainwater harvesting can serve as an opportunity to enhance ecosystem productivity, thereby improving livelihoods, human well-being, and economies. Rainwater harvesting has been shown to create synergies between landscape management and human well-being. These synergi...

1996
K. H. LUDOVICI L. A. MORRIS

nitrogen and soil water were studied in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings grown in monoculture and in competition with sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) or crab grass (Digitaria spp.). Rhizotron cells were maintained at high soil water availability (approximately −0.1 MPa) or subjected to three dry-down cycles to low soil water availability (approximately −1.0 MPa), over two growing ...

2002
Mark Hill Brian Tillemans David W. Martin William Platts

A long-term study of four degraded streams in the upper Owens River watershed documented the recovery of riparian habitats and significant improvement in channel morphology in response to grazing strategies, recreation management, and pre-irrigation peak flows. Increased control of livestock distribution, timing of forage use and degree of forage utilization on and near stream banks was designe...

2000
Wim G.M. Bastiaanssen David J. Molden Ian W. Makin

Researchers in various international programs have studied the potential use of remotely sensed data to obtain accurate information on land surface processes and conditions. These studies have demonstrated that quantitative assessment of the soil-vegetation-atmosphere-transfer processes can lead to a better understanding of the relationships between crop growth and water management. Information...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
K. H. Ludovici L. A. Morris

Root responses to differences in availability of nitrogen and soil water were studied in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings grown in monoculture and in competition with sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) or crab grass (Digitaria spp.). Rhizotron cells were maintained at high soil water availability (approximately -0.1 MPa) or subjected to three dry-down cycles to low soil water availab...

2000

The Water Resources Authority of Jamaica (WRAJ) under the instruction of the Ministry of Water, Jamaica is the organization responsible for water resource management on the island of Jamaica. The management of these ground-water basins involves transmitting and storing varying portions of the area’s water supply by coordinating aquifer functions with surface facilities, e.g. reservoirs and pipe...

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