ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Education
Social Sciences
Technology
Literature
Environment
Religion
Biology
Agronomy and forestry
Research
Economy
all records (72)

Languages
English
Portuguese
Spanish
German
French
Finnish

Countries
Indonesia
USA
Brazil
Iceland
Spain
India
Canada
South Africa
Norway
Italy
all records (75)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
29.577  Articles
1 of 2.959 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
The current work provides a description of the ice jam phenomena along the riverof Bistrita, which has the longest mountainous course in Romania (216km). During the coldseason of the year, in the upstream of the Izvoru Muntelui Reservoir over a length of ... see more

AbstractThe high ambient temperatures at the oyster mushrooms distribution will accelerate deterioration. Ice gel can be used to lower the mushrooms temperature during transport, so that the mushrooms quality can be maintained. This research was aimed to ... see more

Currently, no river ice models are available that are free and open source software (FOSS), which can be a hindrance to advancement in the field of modelling river ice processes. This paper introduces a non-proprietary (conditional), open-source option to... see more

The Slave River is a northern river in Canada, with ice being an important component of its flow regime for at least half of the year. During the spring breakup period, ice jams and ice-jam flooding can occur in the Slave River Delta, which is of benefit ... see more

AbstractGenerally, oyster mushroom is distributed at 11.00 a.m. until 14.00 p.m. The temperature at that time is relatively hot so it can reduce oyster mushroom quality faster. One of method to maintain the oystermushroom quality is by decreasing the temp... see more

In this study, our initial results are presented for the interpretation of the radio echo sounding data collected over the Shackleton Ice Shelf and adjacent ice sheet (East Antarctica) during the 2003/2004 Australian-Italian expedition. The Shackleton Ice... see more

Every spring, riverine communities throughout the Arctic face flood risk. As the river ice begins to thaw and break up, ice jams—accumulation of chunks and sheets of ice in the river channel, force melt water and ice floes to back up for dozens of kilomet... see more

1 of 2.959 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»