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  • Rates of sediment supply to Arroyos from upland erosion determined using in situ produced cosmogenic Be10 and Al26
  • Using Be10 and Al26 measured in sediment and bedrock, the AA. quantify rates of upland erosion and sediment supply to a small basin in northwestern New Mexico. This and many other similar basins in the southwestern United States have been affected
  • on hillslopes supplies more sediment to the basin than erosion of exposed bedrock.
  • 2001
  • Water supply and climate change in the Upper Deschutes Basin, Oregon
  • Carbon dioxide ; Climatic variation ; Flood ; Model ; Moisture ; Oregon ; Runoff ; United States of America ; Water ; Water budget ; Water management ; Water supply ; Watershed
  • of water supply programs. - (SLD)
  • 2001
  • Identifying network density and scale economies for Japanese water supply organizations
  • Distribution network ; Economic cost ; Economies of scale ; Enterprise ; Japan ; Model ; Production cost ; Water ; Water supply
  • 2001
  • Evidence of sedimentary supply from plutonic sources in the Oligocene-Miocene flyschs of the Rifian Chain (Morocco) : provenance and palaeogeographic implications
  • New petrographic and sedimentological data from the Oligocene-Miocene mauretanien flysch of the Rifian Chain and from the terrigenous deposits unconformably overlying the internal Rifian zones provide evidence of sedimentary supplies also from
  • 2001
  • . The approach yields simulations of the morphology and evolution of a delta that developed as a result of human-induced high sediment supply and provides estimates of watershed sediment supply rates corresponding to observed delta sedimentation rates. Using
  • 2001
  • China's regional water scarcity and implications for grain supply and trade
  • 2001
  • Research technique ; Rural community ; Rural development ; South Africa ; Water management ; Water supply ; Well-being
  • the potential to help address socio-economic conditions in rural Africa. A project leading to the improvement in the quality of water supply in a South African rural community is observed. - (AJC)
  • 2001
  • Most of these microtidal estuaries have acquired their present morphology during the Holocene marine transgression. A variety of geomorphological forms are identified that result from variation in antecedent topography, fluvial sediment supply
  • and marine sediment supply. 5 distinctive estuary types are identified on the basis of contemporary morphodynammics. These are categorised into 3 types of normally open estuary, and 2 types of normally closed estuary, which are separated from the sea for long
  • 2001
  • Local learning from multinational plants : knowledge transfers in the supply chain
  • 2001
  • -5000 m. The investigation showed that : the secondary debris supply in form of reworking of older glacigenic deposits (Late glacial slope moraines) represents a major debris source; the lateroglacial sediments are composed to a major part of debris
  • supplies from the tributary valleys. Topographical factors seem to be more important than insolation differences for the lateroglacial valley distribution pattern.
  • 2001
  • factors, supply and demand in order to fully understand the tourism infrastructure being considered. Towards the end of the Ottoman period and during the British Mandate, tourism in Palestine developed greatly, and the country began to attract tourists who
  • 2001
  • industry influences, and explores the dynamics of local purchasing propensities through time. It also considers the role of buyer-supplier partnerships in productivity spillovers at the regional level.
  • 2001
  • A fully allocated surface water supply in the Upper Deschutes Basin, Oregon, intensifies concern for the watershed's response to climate change. The aim of this paper is to assess the mesoscale hydroclimate in the Upper Deschutes Basin
  • 2001
  • Energy ; Hydro-electric station ; Russia ; Supplying ; Water economics ; Water energy ; Water management
  • 2001
  • Dammed lake ; European part of Russia ; Heavy metals ; Hydrochemistry ; Interannual variability ; Lacustrine sediment ; Lake ; Moscow ; Pollution ; Spatial variation ; Water supply
  • 2001
  • Algeria ; Drinking water ; Urban area ; Water economics ; Water management ; Water needs ; Water resources ; Water supply ; Water use
  • 2001
  • Agricultural product ; Congo (former Zaire) ; Family income ; Food ; Food security ; Household consumption ; Kinshasa ; Living standard ; Suburban agriculture ; Urban supply ; Vegetable cultivation
  • 2001
  • Factor of production ; Labour ; Labour market ; Model ; Price fixing ; Spatial competition ; Spatial economy ; Supply ; Wage
  • 2001
  • . The theory moves away from ideas of supply failure and toward the understanding of famine as a social phenomenon in which the means of access it have failed. However, the theory does incorporate (environmental) vulnerability assessments that can be mapped
  • 2001
  • Drinking water ; Germany ; Saxony-Anhalt ; Water ; Water pollution ; Water quality ; Water supply
  • 2001