It is reasonable to expect the spodic horizon to influence pond hydrology and chemistry. |
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The distribution, water chemistry, ecology, hydrology, limnology, and invertebrate and amphibian fauna of vernal ponds have been investigated. |
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Physical sciences, particularly earth sciences such as geology and hydrology, are popular subjects for study and research in Oman's university. |
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The Other Physical Sciences category includes geology, geography, hydrology, statistics, meteorology, and physics. |
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A lake can be closed in terms of surface hydrology, but may not be isolated from subsurface inflows and outflows. |
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The choice is made on the basis of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology, or hydrology. |
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Its scientific agenda brought back invaluable information about flora, fauna, hydrology and geography. |
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The St. Lawrence has characteristics that make it unique from the standpoint of biodiversity, geography and hydrology. |
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In such cases, the hydrology of the aquifer and the health of the wetland ecosystem are closely connected. |
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The hydrology of the Sutlej is controlled by spring and summer snowmelt in the Himalayas and by the South Asian monsoon. |
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Aquifer, in hydrology, rock layer that contains water and releases it in appreciable amounts. |
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The integrated hydrology model was then applied to each scenario to produce projections of lake levels under each set of conditions. |
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Putick was mostly interested in hydrology of karst fields, problems of floods and their melioration. |
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As early as 1879, he took an interest in hydrology of karst, meliorations and abyss exploration. |
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The combined effects of hydrology and physiography on rivers are observable in their morphology. |
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Damming the Dnieper and diverting its waters, however, have radically altered its natural hydrology and ecology. |
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This will be done by restoring hydrology, by clearing trees, scrubs and reeds, and by ensuring an appropriate grazing regime. |
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Description Hierarchical listing of habitats based on broad physiognomy and hydrology, surfae morphology and vegetation physiognomy. |
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This geographic diversification minimizes the overall impact of fluctuating hydrology in each region. |
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Soil science, agronomical science, forestry, hydrology, biology, ecology, economy, social science, political science. |
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In glaciated regions the problems of hydrology and hydrogeology are strongly influenced by the presence of glacial deposits. |
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It can be utilized in a variety of paving applications to provide hardscape without altering hydrology of the land. |
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How is the area expected to develop with respect to hydrology, geomorphology, water quality, plant and animal communities, etc. |
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Before working in newspapers he spent a few years in China where he studied the history of Chinese hydrology. |
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India's extremes of hydrology, poverty and population present vast difficulties for water management which it has never mastered. |
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Local farmers, worried about the profitability and hydrology of their wells, are, of course, invoking Owens Valley. |
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Forests provide myriad other benefits, especially in hydrology and by hosting millions of species. |
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Engineering can be shoddy, leading to cost overruns. The hardest bit is hydrology. |
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What is more, the hydrology of the aquifer, it argues, would slow the spread of any leak to a snail's pace. |
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Traditional definitions of hydrology mention the relationship of water to land. |
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All relevant domains of expertise, from hydrology and geology to local and regional authorities and the insurance industry, were involved. |
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He should have a good background in the field of hydrology and related matters. |
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The engineering and hydrology studies will determine the range of feasible options. |
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A synthesis of many disciplines, hydrology is the science of water, its properties, its circulation, and its distribution in Earth and atmospheric systems. |
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The hydrology of the river and lakes has been altered extensively over the course of the past two centuries either to harness water power or to meet municipal water demands. |
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Pioneers of the modern science of hydrology include Pierre Perrault, Edme Mariotte and Edmund Halley. |
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The effects of timber harvest on hydrology are generally restricted to the cut-block itself and do not extend into adjacent uncut tree stands, independent of cut-block position and size. |
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He is a glaciologist with particular interests in glacier-climate interactions, glacier hydrology and ice dynamics, and biogeochemical processes in glaciated environments. |
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The table on page 17 sets out the maturity profile of our contracts and the level of uncontracted generation through 2012 assuming long-term average hydrology. |
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Although construction-related impacts are often shortlived, some impacts may occur during construction that are longterm with permanent implications, e.g., construction activities that alter the hydrology of a wetland. |
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The experts are members of a multidisciplinary team of engineers and researchers specialised in vadose zone hydrology, hydrogeology, radionuclide chemistry, geochemistry, mass-transport phenomena and numerical modelling. |
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The central theme of hydrology is that water circulates throughout the Earth through different pathways and at different rates. |
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Wetlands should be selected for the List on account of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology or hydrology. |
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Scientists provide expertise in ecology, limnology, fisheries biology, water chemistry, geochemistry, radiation science, physiology, microbiology, toxicology, meteorology and hydrology. |
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These various programmes concerned with geology, with hydrology, with oceanology, with various aspects of the environment, with social transformation, give us good examples of coordination. |
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One of the important areas of hydrology is the interchange between rivers and aquifers. |
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An important distinguishing feature of this approach is the fact that it includes the identification and correction of mislabelled contour data and provides a properly flowing connected streamline hydrology. |
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In general global circulation modeling is only beginning to include permafrost dynamics while coupling physical permafrost dynamics to hydrology and biogeochemistry remains undeveloped. |
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Alexander received a M. Sc. in Oceanography from the Moscow State University in 1980 followed by two decades of field research in oceanography, mountain hydrology and glaciology. |
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In hydrology, studies of water quality concern organic and inorganic compounds, and both dissolved and sediment material. |
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Satellite imagery can be used to make an inventory of previous landslides and to collect data on relevant parameters concerning, among other things, soil, geology, slope, geomorphology, land use, hydrology and faults. |
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At the same time, numerous studies are underway on botany, birds, fisheries, geology, sedimentology, hydrology, topography, geomorphology, demography and socio-economic conditions. |
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Various interactions between the plant and the environment, such as population, meteorology, hydrology, geology and seismology, shall be taken into account in determining the design basis of a nuclear power plant. |
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The team includes members with training in engineering, climatology, hydrology, seismology, economics, geography, political science, health, and business. |
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The hydrology of the upper water layers is largely determined by the flow from the North Atlantic. |
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In the 1950s or earlier hydrology transport models appeared to calculate quantities of runoff, primarily for flood forecasting. |
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Pump-drained mucklands to produce crops like cabbage, lettuce, onions, and carrots are likely to still retain wetland hydrology. |
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The objective of the proposed centre is to build the capacity necessary to understand and better respond to problems related with sedimentation, erosion and use of the isotope techniques in hydrology. |
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In addition, not only do the biological experts need to have a good understanding of their field and the functioning of the river under examination, they also need to have a basic understanding of hydrology. |
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It presents a multidisciplinary view of the water crisis, with discussion in the disciplines of economics, hydrology, agronomics, engineering, and environmental sciences. |
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It synthesizes elements of hydrography and hydrology so as to be compatible with several different types of applications including both cartographic representations and the spatial analysis of data. |
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It happens to be that one of our team members, Mr Matti Kummu, a PhD student of WUP-FIN team, is preparing his thesis on the hydrology of the Angkor plain. |
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Studies examine impacts on soil productivity, stand structure and function, forest health, climate change, successional pathways, diversity of plants and animals, and forest hydrology. |
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The need for a common name came to be felt because of the common marine biology, geology and hydrology. |
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The topography, geology and land use of the Trent catchment, all have a direct influence on the hydrology of the river. |
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Although the effects of water table rises may be ameliorated within short distances into bordering natural tree stands, runoff from cut-blocks may have significant impacts on watershed hydrology. |
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Another area of work is in the interdisciplinary training of specialists in those countries where existing training tends to be compartmentalized into disciplines such as agronomy, forestry, hydrology and others. |
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The main objectives of this collaboration are to carry out common research projects in the domains of hydrology, climatology, geology, biogeography and geography. |
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The site evaluation describes surface water hydrology, including delineation of the drainage basins and available prehistoric, historical, and instrumentally-recorded hydrological data, such as water levels and flow rates. |
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With the exception of the seawater intrusion criterion, the others have been accepted or elaborated upon by other hydrology publications. |
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I suspect the hydrology will get much more flashy. |
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Tools are only as good as the data upon which they are based, so it is essential to establish adequate monitoring of the hydrology and ecology of the wetlands, if this is not already in place. |
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The resulting increases in the amount of area harvested over a shorter period of time may increase the risk of watershed wide changes in hydrology and stream morphology. |
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Ideally, activities which reduce runoff or cause changes in hydrology, such as commercial forestry, should be considered as water uses and managed as such to ensure truly integrated catchment management. |
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More specifically, we monitor key indicators such as hydrology, plant availability, price risk, counterparty risk, as well as regulatory and political risks. |
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Attention is drawn to the dependence of esker formation upon the subglacial surface and glacier hydrology. |
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Such management systems come under the jurisdiction of the Member States, and rightly so: they concern the history, society, economy, geography and hydrology of each country. |
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It is therefore possible to develop the first diagnostic tool for iron toxicity risk in the lowlands by employing a dichotomous key based on pedology, hydrology, agronomy, and eco-physiology. |
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As regards the area's hydrology, note should be taken of the widespread presence of watercourses, which become streams only exceptionally, following heavy rainfall. |
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Variability in temperature, precipitation, and englacial and subglacial hydrology can strongly determine the evolution of a glacier in a particular season. |
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Ecological processes with hydrology are in focus of ecohydrology. |
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In hydrology, an oceanic basin may be anywhere on Earth that is covered by seawater, but geologically ocean basins are large geologic basins that are below sea level. |
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A practitioner of hydrology is a hydrologist, working within the fields of earth or environmental science, physical geography, geology or civil and environmental engineering. |
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Volume change accompanying water movement is central to these issues but present approaches to hydrology of swelling soils are generally based on non-swelling soil theory. |
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Geostatistics is used extensively in a variety of fields, including hydrology, geology, petroleum exploration, weather analysis, urban planning, logistics, and epidemiology. |
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Early sections of the text set out wetland definitions and criteria, describe methods in wetland research, and detail wetland hydrology, soil, vegetation, and wildlife. |
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These lunettes are relicts of a Late Pleistocene deflationary period, when the lacustrine hydrology changed from perennial water-filled lakes to dessicated mudflats. |
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Mitchell reports that further hydraulic analysis will be conducted within the next two weeks by the Water Resources Hydrology department. |
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The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology will continue to need access to the site to work on its 80 fish tanks. |
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Hydrology is the study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth. |
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Hydrology has been a subject of investigation and engineering for millennia. |
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Ian Winfield, a fish ecologist for the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology at Lancaster University, believes Mr Burnip may have seen a Wels catfish. |
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In 1993 he joined the University of Arizona where he is Regents' Professor in both the Department of Hydrology and Water Resources and the Atmospheric Sciences Department. |
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