Four main components indicate repeated use of this location as a seasonally occupied camp for the exploitation of riverine resources. |
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The remaining processes that could account for the rapid depletion of riverine nitrate are denitrification and microbial assimilation. |
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The paleoenvironments are interpreted as inner sublittoral and coastal lagoons environments with riverine and estuarine influence. |
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Recently, river diversions have been proposed and constructed to restore riverine inputs to preserve and maintain areas of deltaic wetlands. |
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Thus, the net supply of riverine solids to the deep open oceans is not significantly greater than that from aeolian transport. |
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Lowland riverine forests gradually become pockets of temperate rainforest, sprinkled with mountain ash and grey gums. |
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The soils are mostly leached sands and are defined as generally poor in nutrients and relatively saline except for the clay riverine soils. |
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The riverine woodland diminishes daily and most rivers are dry for some of the year. |
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This riverine port, 125 miles from the capital, accessible by paved road only in 1996, still has one of the best hospitals in Central Africa. |
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The remainder consists of fertile coastal and riverine lowlands, including a narrow sandy and marshy coastal plain. |
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This variety of riverine habitat supports a different range of species, which greatly add to the value of the adjoining meadows. |
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The chances of survival for South Africa's most endangered mammal, the riverine rabbit, looks even more desperate than has commonly been feared. |
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Apart from their intrinsic and aesthetic value, dragonflies and damselflies are now recognised as indicators of riverine integrity. |
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He told Newswatch that the present war started because restive Ijaw youths attacked and set ablaze six of the Itsekiri's riverine villages. |
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Initially, the bears come prowling in search of roots, forbs, and berries in the moist riverine bottoms. |
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The riverine group includes a small number of species and thus may serve as an out-group for comparison purposes. |
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The Japanese are taking advantage of Myanmar's opening to build a riverine port called Thilawa, south of Yangon. |
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This report assesses the impact of the above-mentioned birds on fish farms, stillwater fisheries and riverine fisheries. |
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It consists of riverine lakes, the fluvial section, a very long estuary, and a gulf with marine characteristics. |
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The destruction wrought by sudden, violent, and uncontrollable flooding, however, was recognized as a recurrent problem for riverine communities, landowners, and businesses. |
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The cohune forest gives way to the riverine forest along river shorelines, where vast amounts of water are found year-round from excessive rain and from the flooding rivers. |
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Many wetland or riverine species are well-adapted to the low-oxygen conditions which naturally occur in their habitat, and some can tolerate several months of total anoxia. |
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The yellow perch stuff that we're looking at has to do with lake environments, as opposed to the riverine environments that are in the area. |
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A network of conservancies for the riverine rabbit could create an extensive informal conservation area to protect remaining populations and potential habitat. |
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During European colonization, Italians established plantations in the riverine area and settled many poor Italian families on the land to raise crops. |
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Many wetlands around the world are characterized by shallow water, dense vegetation in the littoral zones, no significant riverine inflow and minimal circulation. |
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The coastal and riverine nature of this region represents another area of fisheries bycatch. |
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A Russian expedition visited Lake Zaysan in 1764, and concluded that such a riverine invasion would not be likely. |
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Flood recession agriculture is practiced around Lake Chad and in the riverine wetlands. |
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Goa has more than 40 estuarine, eight marine, and about 90 riverine islands. |
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When beavers make a dam, they cause the local extinction of numerous riverine species that cannot survive in the new lake. |
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The riverine town of Requa, for centuries part of the Yurok Tribe homelands, is perched at a defining estuary in far northwestern California. |
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Hemingway and Eliot shared more than they realized, as is emblemized in the riverine dimensions of their experience and their writing. |
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A salinity maximum zone is formed, and both riverine and oceanic water flow close to the surface towards this zone. |
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Living in an agriculturally marginal environment they had had to eke out an existence by cultivation of riverine alluvium, supplementing their diet with foraging and hunting. |
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Earlier on, when there was a central government, the pastoral nomads used to visit the riverine areas during the dry spell only to access water and household provisions. |
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In deltaic areas, coastal zones, or riverine forested areas, waterborne transport systems may be the best or only solution, but the absence as well as the superabundance of water can threaten water-borne transport. |
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Glacial grasslands were dominated by megafaunal grazers, with large browsers in wooded riverine strips. |
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You will be able to enjoy the shade and greenery of our riverine forests of alders, birches, ashes, willows, poplars, osier beds, bramble patches, blackthorn shrubs, creepers and other species. |
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Argentina has behaved in an un-neighbourly fashion over a huge new paper plant being built by Finland's Metsa-Botnia on the Uruguayan side of their riverine border. |
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The farmers need to have plenty of young fish on hand just before the flood arrives. This is not a problem for fish such as riverine carp that can easily be induced to spawn and produce millions of eggs at a time. |
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Since 2009 they have been training other forces from around the region on riverine operations, managing informants, extortion investigations and the like. But these countries still have their problems. |
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Mr. Mactavish served as the primary observer during riverine surveys of northern Labrador and led the secondary team during repeatability surveys in south-central Labrador. |
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An understanding of natural flow patterns is required to be able to manage withdrawals and still maintain hydrological flow conditions that are appropriate for riverine ecosystems. |
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A common water table connects wetlands and riverine ecosystems. |
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South African water law recognizes riverine, wetland, estuarine and groundwater ecosystems, which must be protected in order to ensure maintenance of the desired goods and services which water resources can provide. |
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Dams and impoundment of riverine habitats also restrict movements of fish. |
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Benthic invertebrate communities occurring in riverine zones are exposed directly to the stress of pollution and the prevailing conditions of the aquatic environment. |
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More complex riverine situations such as deltas and multi-channel irrigation systems are now becoming better understood by the application and further development of numerical models that can address larger systems problems. |
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Thus the estimate of range for a species exhibiting a linear use of coastal forests or riverine habitats would not consider tracts of unsuitable habitat in the interior of the polygon. |
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Pollution is known to be high in parts of the region and coastal and riverine artisanal and commercial fisheries bycatch is also a significant issue. |
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Many riverine wetlands and large lakes are extensively used as major transport and trade corridors for the movement of people and goods between ports and the coast and inland areas of many countries. |
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However, because of fluctuations in river flow over the same period, no consistent reductions in riverine or atmospheric inputs to the North Sea were detected. |
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It will also provide leverage for cooperation between communities in order to rally all the vital forces of the riverine communities to accept their role and responsibility. |
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The razorback sucker is a large, riverine catostomid endemic to the Colorado River Basin. |
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It declared that Southern Sudan would eventually maintain land, air, and riverine forces. |
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Flood control programs as early as the first half of the twentieth century became quantitative in predicting peak flows of riverine systems. |
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They navigate their riverine habitats traveling just off the bottom with their barbels dragging along gravel, or murky substrate. |
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There are ecosystems such as riverine forests, wetlands, savannas, and cactus stands as well. |
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The vegetation found in two riverine wetlands, located along the Leon River in the West Cross Timbers, Comanche County, Texas, was compared for one year. |
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Furthermore, changes in continental weathering and riverine contributions to the oceans may also be linked with climate, and hydrothermal inputs vary with tectonism. |
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The state and federal governments have been struggling for the best approaches to restore some natural habitats in order to best interact with the original riverine ecology. |
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The 49 men began to build a bigger ship for riverine navigation. |
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The pterygoid and peribullar sinuses that form the cavity tend to be more developed in shallow water and riverine species than in pelagic Mysticeti. |
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In February 2007, RIVRON 1 was the first riverine squadron to be commissioned and deploy since the Vietnam era, when Navy swift boats patrolled inland waterways. |
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It spawns in fresh water and populations can be lacustrine, riverine or anadromous, where they return from the ocean to their fresh water birth rivers to spawn. |
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Gavials are found only on the northern Indian subcontinent, where most are riverine, being best adapted to calmer areas in deep fast-flowing rivers. |
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The diversity and distribution of riverine hydrophytes is regulated by light availability and other biophysical factors including bed sediment, flow velocity, and disturbance. |
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To the extent that in its aqueousness the flow is feminine simultaneously the linearity of the riverine course accounts for its phallic determination. |
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