GroundwaterBuxton HT, Modica E (1992) Patterns and rates of ground-water flow on Long Is- land, New York. Groundwater 30(6):857-866Boxton H T, Modica E. Patterns and rates of ground-water flow on Long Island, New York [J]. Ground Water, 1992, 30(6) :857-866....
Impact of land-use types on nitrate concentration and δ 15 N in unconfined groundwater in rural areas of Korea An understanding of the long-term changes in the nitrate contamination pattern of unconfined groundwater is critical to conservation of drinking water in r... Woo-Jung Choi a b,...
on Long Island, what makes the region special is that "here you can visit 25 farm stands, each growing a different selection of vegetables, then go to an ocean beach – that’s wonderful because the water temperature is warm – and then within half an hour be in a vineyard tasting wine...
Modeling Groundwater Flow and Transport of Radionuclides at Amchitka Island's Underground Nuclear Tests: Milrow, Long Shot, and Cannikin Karl Pohlmann,Jenny chapman.Modeling groundwater flow and transport of radionuclides at amchitka island’’s underground nuclear tests milrow,long shot,and ... A ...
is an important habitat of Long Island Sound. Despite providing a home to fish, protecting the shoreline, purifying the water, and adding to our coastline’s economy, eelgrass has been greatly reduced in Long Island Sound from pre-1930s distribution. Let’s take a deeper dive into the import...
Large submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) from a volcanic island We measured seepage rates of coastal groundwater from a volcanic island, standing in the South Sea of Korea. The seepage rates measured along the sandy coa... Kim,Guebuem - 《Geophysical Research Letters》 被引量: 192发表: 20...
In its early history, the caldera contained a large lake where the new lava dome formed an island. Beach deposits can be seen on the caldera walls today. Later, the lake drained through the Owens River Gorge. The younger Inyo Craters overlap the caldera on the NW but are chemically and ...
图书Simulation of the Effects of Development of the Ground-Water Flow System of Long Island, New York 介绍、书评、论坛及推荐
Nests of birds were located, and vegetation durability, vegetation height, vegetation density, water depth, open water and structural aspects of the study basins were quantified by low altitude aerial photography and extensive field work for ground truthing. Spatial variables such as distance to open...
Many compelling management issues in Long Island Sound (LIS) focus on how organisms respond to stresses such as commercial and recreational harvesting, eutrophication, hypoxia, habitat degradation, invasion of non-native species, ocean acidification, and