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| determined their tolerance for changes in the | salinity and the ionic balance of the surrounding wate |
| irrigation, some waters are naturally high in | salinity and sodium adsorption ratio. |
| as well as other factors such as the water's | salinity, and the volume of water locked up in ice she |
| Increasing water temperature, | salinity and bacterial levels led to massive fish die- |
| rne active/passive microwave system for ocean | salinity and soil moisture sensing. |
| source contaminants, while still lowering the | salinity, and improving the taste. |
| able and less prone to fluctuations of pH and | salinity, and mitigating also the effects of nutrient |
| Combat of | Salinity and Soil Erosion |
| About 150 m of steeply rising | salinity and increasing temperature. |
| It is highly tolerant of | salinity and drought and may be used as an indicator o |
| This is due to lowered | salinity and temperature change near the poles. |
| tive to minor perturbations in, for instance, | salinity and temperature. |
| environment, such as changes in temperature, | salinity, and the abundance of food. |
| eping, a refractometer is used to measure the | salinity and specific gravity of the water. |
| depending environmental conditions including | salinity and temperature, as well as location. |
| ase, which is dependent on water temperature, | salinity and food supply. |
| It is also able to tolerate large changes in | salinity and pH and can survive without oxygen for 2-4 |
| aterial properties of the subsurface, such as | salinity and saturation. |
| Salinity and erosion are also becoming an issue in the | |
| mone has quite a high tolerance to changes in | salinity and to a high concentration of organic matter |
| creases strongly with increasing pressure and | salinity and decreasing temperature. |
| is known to withstand large changes in water | salinity, and so has also been found in shallow rivers |
| Varying degrees of | salinity and temperature act to modify the density of |
| ommon examples include potential temperature, | salinity, and concentration of CFCs, tritium (introduc |
| flux of the river, resulting in fairly stable | salinity and temperature regimes. |
| Mytilopsis can tolerate wide fluctuations in | salinity as adults. |
| Chorinity is related to | salinity as, |
| Threats to the | salinity balance from increased fresh water influxes w |
| As the ash weathers, its | salinity, boron level and pH all fall; the former two |
| However | salinity caused by irrigation and water-logging are of |
| ts such as estuaries and tide pools where the | salinity changes regularly. |
| Properties include temperature, | salinity, chemical - isotopic ratios, and other physic |
| lti-site system from tidal freshwater to high | salinity conditions along the York River estuary. |
| The | salinity contained with the oceans acts as a catalyst |
| nde has regulated the inlet's water level and | salinity content at the lock, which facilitates water |
| des past the Miami International Airport to a | salinity control center near the Miami River. |
| els, the cave was formed during the Messinian | salinity crisis 6 million years ago, when the Mediterr |
| It arrived after the Messinian | salinity crisis and lived during the Pleistocene on Ma |
| This was during the Messinian | salinity crisis, when darinage basins throughout the M |
| e Mediterranean region known as the Messinian | Salinity Crisis. |
| e Miocene, perhaps during the early Messinian | salinity crisis. |
| y, which collects sub-surface temperature and | salinity data. |
| The | salinity derives from Permian red beds, and has a stro |
| The WOA fields include ocean temperature, | salinity, dissolved oxygen, apparent oxygen utilisatio |
| nce found in hypersaline lakes and other high | salinity environments. |
| particularly Merinos, although problems with | salinity, erosion and drought are common. |
| l zone, eelgrass beds and estuaries where the | salinity fluctuates over the range 5-34 psu, and they |
| ospheric conditions; sea surface temperature, | salinity, fluorescence; bottom depth; dissolved oxygen |
| Annual mean sea surface | salinity for the World Ocean. |
| Ever-increasing | salinity from agricultural runoff from both the Coache |
| With the lack of an outlet, | salinity has increased by approximately 1% per year. |
| sful because it grows fast, tolerates reduced | salinity, has a lower temperature tolerance than Chtha |
| juveniles but need to kept in water with some | salinity in order for this fish to thrive. |
| The degree of | salinity in oceans is a driver of the world's ocean ci |
| by the unique combination of temperature and | salinity in the density stratified oceans. |
| Impact on currents and | salinity in the Mediterranean. |
| Griffith site because of concerns relating to | salinity in the environment. |
| The | salinity is a result of the endorheic nature of the hy |
| clines during the years of low water when the | salinity is high. |
| Water | salinity is approximately 0.7 per mil. |
| Its resistance to | salinity is remarkable. |
| The | salinity is the major environmental factor, controllin |
| Symptoms will present if | salinity is greater than 1200 parts per million. |
| From mid-November to mid-April, when the | salinity is high, prawn farming takes over. |
| s are all regarded as thalassic because their | salinity is derived from the ocean and defined as homo |
| was a postdocoral scientist at the USDA U.S. | Salinity Laboratory in Riverside CA. |
| Between 1946 and 1948 and in 1968, the | salinity level in the bay exceeded 100‰ killing much f |
| ltivated from June to early November when the | salinity level of the water in the fields is low. |
| The | salinity level of tap water at Zhuhai was reported to |
| is the saltiest body of water on earth with a | salinity level of over 40%. |
| As water evaporates during the dry season, | salinity levels increase to the point that salt-loving |
| result of sea-level rise from climate change, | salinity levels can reach levels where agriculture bec |
| the upper middle shore and is tolerant of low | salinity levels where fresh water enters the sea. |
| uations in marine environments, which affects | salinity levels, which in turn facilitate the substitu |
| Soil may require testing to determine | salinity levels. |
| ity to grow on sandy soils, it tolerates high | salinity, making it ideal for erosion control and lawn |
| Salinity Management at Toolibin Lake, Western Australi | |
| river is dependent on flow but has an average | salinity of 110 mg/L and a turbidity of 78 NTU. |
| This in turn has increased the | salinity of Orumiyeh's water, causing the lake to lose |
| freshwater, such as rivers and lakes, with a | salinity of less than 0.05%. |
| The Aswan Dam tends to increase the | salinity of the Mediterranean Sea, and this affects th |
| human or animal consumption, or to reduce the | salinity of river water prior to its crossing an inter |
| , depending on the frequency employed and the | salinity of the water. |
| Currently, the Salton Sea has a | salinity of 4.4% (4.4 parts per 100), making it saltie |
| time of Thannermukkom bund which changed the | salinity of the area and had adverse effect on the coc |
| , most of them can not adjust to the variable | salinity of the Sea of Azov, except for the euryhaline |
| to the Persian Gulf, directly increasing the | salinity of the wetlands. |
| ure and/or temperature dependence (and/or the | salinity of the aqueous phase), which may be used to i |
| Increased | salinity of soil made the land inhospitable to life, i |
| is found in marine and brackish waters with a | salinity of 20-40 ppt. |
| The springs produced water with a | salinity of 43‰ that fed the Prairie Dog Town Fork of |
| Contributing to the | salinity of the drain water was the highly-mobile ion |
| The | salinity of the oceans is derived from erosion and tra |
| to spatial variations in the temperature and | salinity of seawater whose effects on density cancel e |
| The parasite cannot survive in the high | salinity of sea water, so the infection is not spread |
| Changes in the | salinity of the oceans are thought to contribute to gl |
| This is because of the | salinity of the lake; when the wind blows, white salt |
| The | salinity of the bay decreased as the San Antonio River |
| Poor drainage and | salinity on the site rendered the soil inadequate to s |
| With | salinity one of the most significant threats to be fac |
| Further, with its extremely high | salinity optimum of 27% NaCl, Halorhabdus has one of t |
| tection against osmotic stress, drought, high | salinity or high temperature. |
| of such conditions are i.e. high light, high | salinity or low nutrients. |
| ometer capable of resolving soil moisture and | salinity over small regions of surface. |
| mand an EIA to assess the impact flooding and | salinity problems would cause especially because the n |
| logist Dr Tony Smith, as a possible remedy to | salinity problems. |
| climate, the bay has a relatively high water | salinity reaching 75‰ (parts per thousand) in its nort |
| H. tridens has a | salinity requirement which lies between those of two o |
| alterations in the specific moisture, pH, and | salinity requirements of the plant season by season, a |
| rbanization, and poor farming practices; soil | salinity rising due to the use of poor quality water; |
| lis is a euryhaline (tolerate a wide range of | salinity) rotifer in the Family Brachionidae, and is p |
| ing air temperature, sea surface temperature, | salinity, soil moisture, sea ice, precipitation, the t |
| cover was also linked with the development of | salinity, soil degradation and erosion, and declining |
| Atlantic Hagfish) that maintains its internal | salinity such that it is always equal to the surroundi |
| found in shallow waters of low or fluctuating | salinity, such as lagoons and estuaries. |
| s would adjust in environments with different | salinity, temperature, and pH. |
| By virtue of its high levels of | salinity, the lake does not sustain any fish species. |
| ographic land form or by the inland extent of | salinity, then the estuary extends only as far as Welc |
| BT which also measures conductivity, allowing | salinity to be computed, is termed an XCTD. |
| onsidered a pollutant, because it reduces the | salinity too much for the grass to survive; management |
| tes, dibromochloromethane, volatile organics, | salinity, total dissolved solids and other pesticides. |
| Graphic example of soil | salinity trends in the transition zone |
| umented ferries for near surface temperature, | salinity, turbidity, chlorophyll and later, nutrient d |
| Salinity varies within the lakes and with their water | |
| About 50 m of low | salinity water "swimming" on top of the ocean. |
| Its relatively high | salinity, which aids flotation, and remarkable sportin |
| Salinity will present in roses as limp and light brown | |
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