with the potential to sustain total lake CH4emissions. However, other lake processes that can substantially control lake CH4emissions need to be considered. For instance, large amounts of CH4are produced in sediments and transferred to lake waters, and a large share of the lake CH4...
integrated management to understand the distribution of key ESs in a typical Chinese mountainous basin, their spatiotemporal relationship, and if ES bundles are useful for mountainous landscape functional zoning and management, using Bailongjiang Watershed (BLJW) in western China as an example (Fig. ...
So, it was the watershed concept that made me realize that once you start to think like a watershed or like a fire, you begin to reorient how you understand the landscape and your relationship to it. That’s a policy question. It’s a personal question. It’s a political question. The...
An artificial watershed (Hühnerwasser/Chicken Creek) was constructed in the Welzow-Süd open cast mine and used as a terrestrial observatory for ecosystem development [95]. Its rapid colonization by plants has been annually monitored showing distinct phases of development [96]. On the other hand,...
Long-term snow, climate and streamflow trends at the Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Owyhee Mountains, Idaho, United States. Water Resour. Res. 46, W06519 (2010). Article ADS Google Scholar Stewart, I. T. Changes in snowpack and snowmelt runoff for key mountain regions. Hydrol. ...
However, because of the spatial heterogeneity and random nature of runoff, especially in karst landforms with a complex topography and a discontinuous soil layer, observations may be specific to the local area and difficult to the extend to watershed or regional scales; thus continuous monitoring ...
[24,25], fish and wildlife management [26,27,28], freshwater and watershed management [29,30] and environmental justice [31,32]. Compared to the HIA, CIA is more comprehensive because it considers all the potential environmental factors across time. However, no previous study has considered ...
local watershed coalition or agriculture extension office. Others can be complex structures that include drainage systems or amended soils – these bioretention areas benefit homeowners with what experts call green infrastructure that benefits outdoor life as well as a homeowner’s enjoyment of their ...
Initially, Lake Fraser drained northward into the Peace River watershed. The level of the lake west and south of what is today Prince George is defined by a shoreline at 810 m asl (above sea level). A flight of beaches extends from this uppermost shoreline to 736 m asl. When the ...
The resulting image was then binarized (Binary options: Iteration, 1; Count, 2; Close (fill small holes between pixels); and Watershed (auto-separation of several combined particles)). Finally, the particles in the output image were analysed automatically by ImageJ; the detected ROIs were ...