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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Lakes & reservoirs 2 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1440-1770
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geography
    Notes: The growth and nitrogen fixation of Azolla filiculoides cultured in polluted pond water and two types of secondary effluent were investigated. The gradual decreases in the growth and acetylene reduction activity (ARA) of the plants in pond water were due mainly to a phosphorus deficiency. In the secondary effluent, ammonium was an important factor limiting growth and ARA. Azolla plants were screened for tolerance to ammonium ion on the basis of their growth on the medium with or without ammonium. Azolla nilotica was the most sensitive species of all, followed by A. rubra. Azolla pinnata van pinnata was the most tolerant one. Nutrient removal capacities by 10 Azolla strains in batch culture were examined. The highest capacities and the growth were found in May for all Azolla strains. In August and December, Azolla strains showed poor growth and low nutrient removal capacities.
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    Publication Date: 2012-01-31
    Description: Potential future changes in tropical cyclone (TC) characteristics are among the more serious regional threats of global climate change. Therefore, a better understanding of how anthropogenic climate change may affect TCs and how these changes translate in socio-economic impacts is required. Here, we apply a TC detection and tracking method that was developed for ERA-40 data to time-slice experiments of two atmospheric general circulation models, namely the fifth version of the European Centre model of Hamburg model (MPI, Hamburg, Germany, T213) and the Japan Meteorological Agency/ Meteorological research Institute model (MRI, Tsukuba city, Japan, TL959). For each model, two climate simulations are available: a control simulation for present-day conditions to evaluate the model against observations, and a scenario simulation to assess future changes. The evaluation of the control simulations shows that the number of intense storms is underestimated due to the model resolution. To overcome this deficiency, simulated cyclone intensities are scaled to the best track data leading to a better representation of the TC intensities. Both models project an increased number of major hurricanes and modified trajectories in their scenario simulations. These changes have an effect on the projected loss potentials. However, these state-of-the-art models still yield contradicting results, and therefore they are not yet suitable to provide robust estimates of losses due to uncertainties in simulated hurricane intensity, location and frequency. Keywords: Loss potential; hurricanes; future scenarios; hurricane identification method (Published: 30 January 2012) Citation: Tellus A 2012, 64 , 15672, DOI: 10.3402/tellusa.v64i0.15672
    Print ISSN: 0280-6495
    Electronic ISSN: 1600-0870
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences , Physics
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