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Throughout this process, closely monitoring key respiratory parameters, including EtCO2 (end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration) and oxygen levels, could ensure the patient's respiratory function remains normal and safe. Given that metabolic carbon dioxide (CO2) is transported from the blood to the lungs and then exhaled during breathing, EtCO2 ...
Bickley’s research with the miniDOT® Logger, read his first featured case study Measuring Ecosystem Metabolism After Stream Restoration.The Ecology of Tidal Creeks Compared to their freshwater counterparts, tidal streams have been largely neglected in watershed studies. As such, regulations designed to prevent urban development may not be effective or applicable. ...
Guinea-Bissau is a small coastal country in West Africa with high vulnerability to climate change, particularly in the form of seawater intrusion that results from sea level rise, tidal surges, and other adverse weather conditions. Seawater intrusion poses a severe threat on the country’s mangroves which is a major source of livelihood (mangrove rice) in ...
Remote water level monitoring Whereas water level monitoring used to be done by manually, with engineers sent to record levels of water on a fixed, often monthly basis, the ever-increasing improvements to technology means that water level monitoring can now be done remotely. ...
As it turned out, the operators of the terminal also were faced with increased vibration levels. Vertical pumps Condensate extraction and cooling water pumps are often built as vertical pumps. That way, they can lift a fluid from a tank or sump located at a lower level. A typical implementation consists of a vertical pipe with the shaft inside; it has ...
Glossary Afforestation: Cultivating plants (mangroves) in an area where no plants (mangroves) grew previously Air layering: A form of vegetative propagation where a branch is stimulated to form roots while still on the parent plant by removing part of the bark and keeping the area moist Cotyledon: Leaf forming part of embryo or newly emerged seedling Ecosystem: Part of the environment that can ...
From April 2013, through December 2013, a Levelogger Edge was used in an Antarctic Tidal Study to monitor sea level fluctuations in the Davis Sea, Antarctica. ...
Propagations with SWAN were carried out considering different scenarios in order to evaluate the influence of parameters such as wind, tidal level, frequency spectrum and numerical mesh resolution on wave characteristics along the coast. ...
If you ever visit a mangrove-mud coast, you will see that the mangroves grow more or less between the waterlines at mean high water and the waterline at the highest tidal level occurring in a year. Understanding the relation between tides and mangroves is therefore essential to rehabilitation efforts. ...
Tidal estuaries constrained by embankments in the Sundarbans have failed to respond to a >1 m sea level rise over the past 100 years since their construction. ...
Tidal effect has a significant impact on flood routing in tidal rivers, conceptually taking on a resistant effect during flood tide and a dynamic effect during ebb tide. Two expressions were developed to reflect the tidal effect in this study, which consisted of the tidal wave velocity, the change rate of tidal ...
A large 1.6 metre valve that stops tidal waters getting into the stormwater network will help stop flooding in the city centre during heavy rainfalls. High tidal levels and heavy rain cause problems in Porirua, New Zealand. ...
The measurement site is situated near the estuary of the Ems (Dollart). The tidal range here is 3-4 m. Especiallyduring the autumn-/ winter- stormfloods it has to withstand high waterlevels, heavy wind, swell and spray (salty splash water). Monitoring Solution In spring 2009 an OTT RLS radar level sensor was installed with a simple jib at a railing at the Ems ...
Tidal effects have the potential to measurably affect water level measurements and the estimation of groundwater flow direction and gradient. ...
Coastal properties will be threatened by rising sea levels and tidal surges. Food production from our farms will be reduced as a result of longer, more frequent and more intense droughts. ...
