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Long-Term Frequency Stability for a Reflex Klystron without the Use of External Cavities
Variability in surface-subsurface hydrologic interactions and implications for nutrient retention in an arid-land stream
13 Páginas ; 8 Figuras ; 1 TablaHydrologic interactions among biogeochemically active stream subsystems affect
material export downstream. We combined a conservative tracer addition with
measurements of water table elevation and nutrient concentrations of surface and
subsurface water to examine hydrologic interactions among surface and subsurface
subsystems and their implications for stream biogeochemistry. We injected bromide (Br )
into a 400-m reach of Sycamore Creek, a losing stream in central Arizona, for 15 d and
monitored changes in concentration in three subsystems: surface, parafluvial, and riparian
zones. Additionally, we collected water samples from these subsystems for nutrient
analyses. Water flowed from surface to subsurface zones as expected in this losing stream,
but a significant amount of subsurface water (17% of surface discharge in the reach)
returned to the surface. Within the parafluvial subsystem, median transport time (Tmed) in
two gravel bars differed substantially (from 2 to 30 h and from 6 to >300 h, respectively,
for upper and lower bars), and varied significantly with depth in the lower bar (mean (±se)
Tmed = 190 ± 20 h at 30 cm compared to 101 ± 18 h at 110 cm). Flow paths from the surface
to parafluvial and riparian zones, and subsequently back to the surface stream, differ from
patterns in mesic areas, where water moves laterally and vertically towards the surface
stream. Estimates of nutrient retention for the stream reach varied four fold in
response to simulated changes in lateral subsurface connections and the configuration of
subsystems. Thus at this scale, accurate nutrient budgets require an understanding of
surface-subsurface connections and hydrologic parameters.This research was part of the Lotic Intersite
Nitrogen eXperiment (LINX) supported by a National Science Foundation
grant (DEB-9628860) to Virginia Tech (subcontract to N.B.G. and E.M. at
Arizona State University).Peer reviewe
A New Micro-Calorimeter: the Heats of Dilution of Aqueous Solutions of Sucrose at 20 and 30° and their Heat Capacities at 25°
Introduction to theoretical chemistry,
"International atomic weights, 1936" on lining-paper.Bibliography at end of each chapter.Mode of access: Internet
Velocità degli ultrasuoni e compressibilità di soluzioni di ioduro di cesio, nella regione délia loro viscosità negativa
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