Rivers and streamscomplete the hydrologic cycle by returning precipitation that falls on land to the oceans (Figure 10.1). Ultimately, gravity is the driving force, as water moves from mountainous regions to sea level. Some of this water moves over the surface and some moves through the ground ...
Geochemistry Statistical assessment of hydrochemical characteristics of streams and rivers in eastern New England BOSTON COLLEGE Rudolph Hon XianQingThis study characterizes the current state of water quality of surface streams and rivers in the eastern New England region. A set of water quality data ...
Baker DB, Richards RP, Loftus TT, Kramer JW. 2004. A new flashiness index: characteristics and applications to Midwestern rivers and streams. J Am Water Res Assoc 44883:503–22. ArticleGoogle Scholar Beaulieu JJ, Arango CP, Balz DA, Shuster WD. 2013. Continuous monitoring reveals multiple co...
The habitat includes both abiotic and biotic factors, which ... JD Armstrong,PS Kemp,GJA Kennedy,... - 《Fisheries Research》 被引量: 937发表: 2003年 A NEW FLASHINESS INDEX: CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO MIDWESTERN RIVERS AND STREAMS The term flashiness reflects the frequency and ...
Rivers exchange water, materials, energy, and nutrients, in a reciprocal manner with the surrounding environment. River water quality, sediment characteristics, and biological communities, all reflect characteristics of the upstream, and even the downstream environment. Conversely, local environments are...
Japan is a mountainous, wet and forested country, with its people concentrated in densely populated urban areas along the coast and on alluvial plains. Rivers are short (max. length: 370 km), steep, and exhibit flashy flow regimes. The river regime coefficient ranges from 200 to 400, ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool to estimate aquatic biodiversity. It is based on the capture of DNA from a water sample. The sampled water volume, a crucial aspect for efficient species detection, has been empirically variable
Physical and chemical markers of surface water pollution in park lakes, rivers and streams in the Los Angeles Metropolitan region, California Background: To describe chemical and physical characteristics of non-drinking surface water in samples taken from city park lakes, rivers and streams in th.....
Danielle has taught computer technology and gifted education classes. She has a master's degree in teaching and learning.Cite this lesson Two of the ways primary ways rivers and streams affect the Earth's surface are through soil erosion and flooding. Learn the difference between a river and a...
The main objective of this research was to quantify relationships between watershed characteristics (i.e. topography, LULC, soils, and geomorphic variables) and hydroecological indices that are important for regional environmental flows management of Missouri streams. Sub-objectives were to: i) assess ...