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Recent climate change affecting rainstorm occurrences? A case study in East China

2008

The paper aims to investigate the occurrences of rainstorms and their relationship with the climate change scenario. The study period under investigation refers to the period of greatest recent warming between 1976–2000 whereas the study area covers China east of 105 E longitude. This region is commonly considered to be controlled by the monsoon type of climate over East Asia. <br><br> Positive (increasing) trends of rainstorm occurrences, both in annual and summer respects, have been shown for subtropical China whereas a non-uniform picture is associated with temperate China. The increase of rainstorms in subtropical China corresponds with an increasing trend of precipitation. …

lcsh:GE1-350Global and Planetary Changelcsh:Environmental protectionStratigraphyPaleontologyClimate changeMonsoon[SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentExtreme weatherGeographylcsh:Environmental pollutionClimatologylcsh:TD172-193.5Climate change scenarioTemperate climate[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Scienceslcsh:TD169-171.8East AsiaPrecipitationChinalcsh:Environmental sciences
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Recent climate change in Japan ? spatial and temporal characteristics of trends of temperature

2008

Abstract. In this paper temperature series of Japan were statistically analysed in order to answer the question whether recent climate change can be proved for Japan; the results were compared and discussed with the global trends. The observations in Japan started for some stations in the 1870s, 59 stations are available since 1901, 136 stations since 1959. Modern statistical methods were applied, such as: Gaussian binominal low-pass filter (30 yr), trend analysis (linear regression model) including the trend-to-noise-ratio as measure of significance and the non-parametric, non-linear trend test according to MANN (MANN's Q). According to the results of the analyses, climate change in Japan …

lcsh:GE1-350Global and Planetary Changelcsh:Environmental protectionStratigraphyPaleontologyMagnitude (mathematics)Climate change[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences[SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentClimate change in JapanTrend analysislcsh:Environmental pollutionClimatologylcsh:TD172-193.5Linear regression[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesEnvironmental sciencelcsh:TD169-171.8[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentlcsh:Environmental sciences
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Decadal oscillations of the aquatic chemistry of river waters in Latvia

2018

Abstract. Water quality changes of surface waters can be used to assess human impact intensity, but of importance is to consider also impacts of climate change/variability and naturally occurring changes of environmental quality. In Latvia, during the recent decades a major reduction of anthropogenic pressure has happened due to restructuring of economy and industrial production, resulting in major decrease of loading of many groups of pollutants. However, trends and driving factors for other groups of substances have not been much studied. Long term (1980–2012) results of hydrochemical monitoring, performed in rivers of Latvia, are analysed during this study in connection with long-term se…

lcsh:GE1-350HydrologyDriving factorsPollutantgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAtmospheric circulationlcsh:QE1-996.5Drainage basinClimate changeGeneral MedicineAtmospheric scienceslcsh:GeologyEnvironmental scienceWater qualitylcsh:Environmental sciencesEnvironmental qualityGroundwaterProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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Parametric uncertainty or hydrological changes?

2014

Abstract. The model calibration is the way of hydrologists for searching also a physical interpretation of complex interactions acting within a basin. Actually, it can be frequently noticed how model calibration performed on a given time-window may converge to a point in the parameter space that could be distant from another obtainable calibration of the model in the same basin but considering a different time window. Is that again parametric uncertainty or does the trajectory in the parametric space relate about to a slow hydrological basin change? This paper depicts a possible path for detecting changes' signatures in a streamflow time series. In particular, the paper seeks to draw a way …

lcsh:GE1-350MeteorologyCalibration (statistics)Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologialcsh:QE1-996.5General MedicineVariation (game tree)coupled human-water systemParameter spaceStructural basinmodellinglcsh:GeologyGeographycoupled human-water systems; modelling; hydrological changeClimatologyStreamflowhydrological changeTrajectoryPoint (geometry)lcsh:Environmental sciencesParametric statisticsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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Shoreline Extraction and Change Detection using 1:5000 Scale Orthophoto Maps: A Case Study of Latvia-Riga

2015

Coastal management requires rapid, up-to-date, and
 correct information. Thus, the determination of coastal movements and its
 directions has primary importance for coastal managers. For monitoring the
 change of shorelines, remote sensing data, very high resolution aerial images
 and orthophoto maps are utilized for detections of change on shorelines. It is
 possible to monitor coastal changes by extracting the coastline from orthophoto
 maps. Along the Baltic Sea and Riga Gulf, Latvian coastline length is 496 km.
 It is rich of coastal resources and natural biodiversity.  Around 120 km of coastline are affected by
 significant coastal chang…

lcsh:GE1-350Shoreorthophoto map.geographyobject-oriented classificationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryShoreline extractionPixelortophoto mapOrthophotoClimate changeImage processingGeneral Medicineimage processingShoreline extractionobject-oriented classificationimage processingchange detectionorthophoto mapchange detectionScale (map)Coastal managementlcsh:Environmental sciencesGeologyChange detectionRemote sensingInternational Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
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Bacterial Diversity in a Dynamic and Extreme Sub-Arctic Watercourse (Pasvik River, Norwegian Arctic)

2020

Microbial communities promptly respond to the environmental perturbations, especially in the Arctic and sub-Arctic systems that are highly impacted by climate change, and fluctuations in the diversity level of microbial assemblages could give insights on their expected response. 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing was applied to describe the bacterial community composition in water and sediment through the sub-Arctic Pasvik River. Our results showed that river water and sediment harbored distinct communities in terms of diversity and composition at genus level. The distribution of the bacterial communities was mainly affected by both salinity and temperature in sediment samples, and by oxygen…

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The Use of Non-Conventional Water Resources as a Means of Adaptation to Drought and Climate Change in Semi-Arid Regions: South-Eastern Spain

2019

Drought is a climatic risk with notable repercussions on water supply systems. The aim of this study is to analyze the principal measures for management and planning implemented during recent decades in south-eastern Spain (Segura River Basin) to respond to drought situations, focusing on the role played by non-conventional water resources (desalination and treated water). The results demonstrate that the study area (despite being one of the driest places of Spain) is less vulnerable to drought than regions with an Atlantic climate and greater availability of water. This has been possible thanks to the integration of non-conventional water resources as a means of adaptation to confront this…

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringGeography Planning and DevelopmentDrainage basinWater supplyClimate changedroughtAquatic ScienceBiochemistryDesalinationNatural (archaeology)desalinationlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978South-eastern SpainClimate changeWater Science and Technologylcsh:TD201-500geography.geographical_feature_categorytreated waterDroughtTreated waterbusiness.industryDesalinationAridWater resourcesPlanningGeographyclimate changeAnálisis Geográfico Regionalsouth-eastern SpainAdaptationplanningbusinessWater resource managementWater
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La resemantització com a recurs creatiu: la neologia cromàtica

2015

El valor simbòlic que han adquirit els termes dels colors en les diferents cultures al llarg de la història explica que siguin un element recurrentment utilitzat per a la creativitat lèxica. En aquest treball abordem, des d’una perspectiva lingüística, un aspecte de l’estudi dels termes dels colors que ha estat poc tractat fins ara: el paper que juguen en la resemantització de les unitats lèxiques d’una llengua. Per fer-ho, partim, d’una banda, d’alguns dels conceptes fonamentals establerts des de l’antropologia lingüística, i de l’altra, dels supòsits teòrics de la semàntica cognitiva. Després de donar compte, en els primers apartats, dels conceptes teòrics fonamentals en què ens basem, an…

lcsh:Language and LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageColor--Aspectes psicològicsFilologíasLanguage and LinguisticsresemantitzacióMetàforalcsh:P1-1091Color--Psycological aspectsneologia semànticametàforaneologiaNeologiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASColorsLingüísticaNeologyPhilosophyResemantitzacióSemánticaneologia; neologia semàntica; resemantització; colors; metàfora; metonímia; lingüística cognitivaMetonymscolorsmetonímiaSemanticslingüística cognitivalcsh:Philology. LinguisticsMetonymySemànticaLingüística cognitivaColor - Aspectos psicológicosShifting of meaningMetonimia:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Metaphorlcsh:PCognitive linguisticsHumanitiesNeologia semànticaMetonímiaColoursSemantic change
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Diachrony and Neology: Semantic Change, Subjectivization and the Representation of Thinking. The Meaning of the Catalan Verb Esmar, from ‘Setting the…

2015

L’estudi de la neologia és indestriable de l’estudi del canvi lingüístic i, doncs, de la diacronia. Ens proposem ací descriure el procés de canvi semàntic que va experimentar el verb esmar, forma patrimonial del llatí *adaestimare, paral·lela del cultisme estimar. Aquesta recerca es fonamenta en l’aprofitament dels corpus textuals i altres materials despullats manualment. Sobre aquests materials, s’ha assajat l’anàlisi de la subjectivació i de les inferències que proposa la teoria de la inferència invitada del canvi semàntic (= TIICS). The study of neology is inextricably linked with the study of language change and, therefore, with diachrony. The aim of this paper is to describe the semant…

lcsh:Language and LiteratureLinguistics and LanguagepragmàticaSubjectivacióFilologíasEvidentialityLanguage and LinguisticsPragmàticalcsh:P1-1091InferenceSemàntica diacrònicaFilología Catalanaevidencialitatsemàntica diacrònica; inferència; subjectivació; evidencialitat; pragmàtica; canvi semànticCanvi semànticUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASinferènciaLingüísticaDiachronic semanticsPragmaticsPhilosophycanvi semànticlcsh:Philology. LinguisticsSubjectivizationInferènciaEvidencialitat:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]semàntica diacrònicalcsh:PsubjectivacióHumanitiesSemantic change
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Evolucionismo, integración sociocognitiva y cambio semántico

2014

El cambio es el fenómeno lingüístico por excelencia a la hora de aplicar los modelos teóricos evolucionistas. La perspectiva evolucionista del lenguaje permite analizar el cambio lingüístico como un fenómeno sujeto a los mismos procesos evolutivos que determinan cualquier sistema evolutivo complejo. El objetivo de este estudio es defender una integración más sistemática de los factores sociales y cognitivos del cambio lingüístico, en particular del cambio semántico. Este artículo se centra en un enfoque evolutivo del cambio lingüístico muy influyente, la Teoría de la Selección del Enunciado del cambio lingüístico desarrollada por Croft (2000). El enfoque evolutivo de Croft se inspira en la …

lcsh:Language and Literaturecambio lingüísticodarwinismo generalizadoevoluciónEvolutionFilologíasGeneralized darwinismReplicationreplicaciónmodelos evolucionistasEvolutionary modelsCambio semánticolcsh:P1-1091Language changeDarwinismo generalizadoSelectioncognición socialUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaModelos evolucionistasSeleccióncambio semánticoSocial cognitionlingüística cognitivalcsh:Philology. LinguisticsEvoluciónLingüística cognitivacambio lingüístico; cambio semántico; evolución; modelos evolucionistas; replicación; selección; darwinismo generalizado; lingüística cognitiva; cognición socialReplicaciónselección:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Cognitive linguisticslcsh:PCognición socialCambio lingüísticoSemantic change
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