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Exploratory studies into seasonal flow forecasting potential for large lakes

Exploratory studies into seasonal flow forecasting potential for large lakes

... influences, large lakes therefore provide a useful test case although, due to the spatial scales involved, there are a number of modelling challenges related to data avail- ability and understanding the ...

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Foraging selectivity by larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens): implications for understanding recruitment in small and large lakes

Foraging selectivity by larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens): implications for understanding recruitment in small and large lakes

... These conclusions are based on prey community differ- ences at a large scale (i.e., between systems). We did not attempt to take into account small-scale factors such as changes in foraging efficiency due to water ...

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Isotopic tracers of paleohydrologic change in large lakes of the Bolivian Altiplano

Isotopic tracers of paleohydrologic change in large lakes of the Bolivian Altiplano

... greater contributions from the EC (the Coipasa/Uyuni basin) and not from Lake Titicaca. The Coipasa lake cycle (12.8 – 11.4 ka) is the youngest lake cycle, and therefore shorelines should be preserved if fi lling came ...

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Lake surface water temperatures of European Alpine lakes (1989–2013) based on the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 1 km data set

Lake surface water temperatures of European Alpine lakes (1989–2013) based on the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 1 km data set

... (1999) applied a threshold of 0.75 to exclude cloudy pixels. In our study region, this value turned out to be too strict, es- pecially for small water bodies the ratio for cloud-free con- ditions (visual inspection of ...

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Common Loon,  Gavia immer , Breeding Success in Relation to Lake pH and Lake Size Over 25 Years

Common Loon, Gavia immer , Breeding Success in Relation to Lake pH and Lake Size Over 25 Years

... on lakes with pH 4.4–4.7 were successful only on large lakes (> 25 ...two lakes whose pH increased enough to support reproduction (Lakes 15 and 89), the more acidic of the two (Lake ...

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Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data

Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data

... studied lakes (Table ...smaller lakes, the same analysis was repeated for lakes larger than 300 km 2 (18 lakes in total, Table ...all lakes, increases up to 0.82 when selecting ...

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Size matters: wintering ducks stay longer and use fewer habitats on largest Chinese lakes

Size matters: wintering ducks stay longer and use fewer habitats on largest Chinese lakes

... YRF lakes was five times longer than on smaller lakes and dura- tion of stay was related to ...larger lakes, although the difference was not statistically ...at large lakes, where > ...

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Exploration of Spatial and Temporal Changes in Trophic Status of Lakes in the Northern Temporal Forest Biome Using Remote Sensing

Exploration of Spatial and Temporal Changes in Trophic Status of Lakes in the Northern Temporal Forest Biome Using Remote Sensing

... A similar percentage in variation was found by Wiley et al. (1997) for two insect species (Glossosoma nigrior and Goera stylata; 77 and 44% accordingly). However, in this research no particular species were studied. ...

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Assessment Of Surface Water Quality Of Mahoba Lakes Using Multivariate Statistical Tools

Assessment Of Surface Water Quality Of Mahoba Lakes Using Multivariate Statistical Tools

... 1 INTRODUCTION The world’s oldest book, Rig Veda, described the importance of water and it has been said that ‘water is nectar and water is life’ [1] .Now a days, water pollution is urgent issue all over the earth. ...

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Phosphorus cycling in lakes

Phosphorus cycling in lakes

... (1969), "Physical Factors with Bearing on Eutrophication in Lakes in General and in Large Lakes in Particular", in Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences, Correctives, National [r] ...

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Metagenomic analysis of planktonic microbial consortia from a non-tidal urban-impacted segment of James River

Metagenomic analysis of planktonic microbial consortia from a non-tidal urban-impacted segment of James River

... other large river biome reports [22, 25]. Likewise, a large proportion of the detected metabolic processes corresponded to the “natural” microbial ...a large compo- nent of the James River microbial ...

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Atmospheric change promotes increasing cyanobacteria dominance in Swedish lakes

Atmospheric change promotes increasing cyanobacteria dominance in Swedish lakes

... Liebig’s law of the minimum (or, if rates are considered, the Blackman limitation; Cullen 1991) states that the growth of a community is not dictated by the total amount of all nutrients but, instead, the most scarce. ...

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Upgraded global mapping information for earth system modelling: an application to surface water depth at the ECMWF

Upgraded global mapping information for earth system modelling: an application to surface water depth at the ECMWF

... of lakes. Lakes are predominantly dry and salty, located in the flat desert ...three lakes: Mipia (usually retains water until the following flood season), Koolivoo (usually dries up by early summer) ...

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Glacial areas, lake areas, and snow lines from 1975 to 2012: status of the Cordillera Vilcanota, including the Quelccaya Ice Cap, northern central Andes, Peru

Glacial areas, lake areas, and snow lines from 1975 to 2012: status of the Cordillera Vilcanota, including the Quelccaya Ice Cap, northern central Andes, Peru

... of lakes with a range of suspended sediment ...identifying lakes with higher concentrations of suspended sediment (typ- ically found in close proximity to glaciers), it was unable ...

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Impact of the Drainage System on Water Vegetation of the Lowland Lakes (Eastern Poland)

Impact of the Drainage System on Water Vegetation of the Lowland Lakes (Eastern Poland)

... of lakes was based on the German evaluation index RI (References Index) (Schaumburg et ...specific” lakes in the Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District (Ciecierska, Kolada, Soszka, & Golub, ...

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Assessment of evolution and risks of glacier lake outbursts in the Djungarskiy Alatau, Central Asia, using Landsat imagery and glacier bed topography modelling

Assessment of evolution and risks of glacier lake outbursts in the Djungarskiy Alatau, Central Asia, using Landsat imagery and glacier bed topography modelling

... all lakes had individual areas less than 2000 m 2 ...smaller lakes was important because, in the study area, they frequently form vertical sequences or cascades whereby several lakes either have a ...

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Marine lakes of Indonesia

Marine lakes of Indonesia

... Marine lakes are represented by large and deep basins that remain submerged during the whole tidal ...marine lakes we include the 57 lakes in Palau (from Hamner & Hamner, 1997, Colin ...

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Urban Water Management: Best Practice Cases

Urban Water Management: Best Practice Cases

... the lakes in Bangalore city and storing the water in the lakes which will recharge the groundwater table and enhance the groundwater as a dependable alternative source of water supply to the Ban- galore ...

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Ecology of bacteria from Antarctic hypersaline lakes

Ecology of bacteria from Antarctic hypersaline lakes

... The bacterial biota of these lakes appears to have been of marine origin as most culturable species from the oxylimnion of the hypersaline lakes of the Vestfold Hills are closely related[r] ...

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Canada geese in New Zealand

Canada geese in New Zealand

... (lakes) and the breeding habitats (inland grasslands), and non- breeders move to summer moult habitats (lakes). the steady goose response to recent development of h[r] ...

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