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Stereotypies and suffering.
1991
Mason G.J.
Estimation of fear in two lines of the domestic chick: correlations between various methods.
1983
Jones R.B. | Mills A.D.
Some early Russian studies of subsurface storm-flow processes Full text
2002
Smakhtin, Vladimir U.
Some early Russian studies of subsurface storm-flow processes Full text
2002
Smakhtin, Vladimir U.
Subsurface flow is an important component of the catchment hydrological cycle. Various mechanisms of this process and their role in storm-flow generation attracted the attention of many researchers throughout the twentieth century. The results of most of these studies are well documented. However, similar studies conducted in the past by many Russian hydrologists have never been made available to the English speaking hydrological community. This paper attempts to fill this gap and briefly review some of these investigations, focusing on their main results. It starts with the review of the early experimental studies (after 1930s-1950s), which allow the main characteristics of subsurface storm flow to be established. This is followed by a review of the research conducted in 1960s, which resulted in some conceptualization of the subsurface flow mechanisms. The paper also draws some parallels between this, mostly unknown, subsurface flow research in Russia and the better-known contemporary studies of this process.
Show more [+] Less [-]Some early Russian studies of subsurface storm-flow processes Full text
2002
Smakhtin, Vladimir U.
Subsurface flow is an important component of the catchment hydrological cycle. Various mechanisms of this process and their role in storm-flow generation attracted the attention of many researchers throughout the twentieth century. The results of most of these studies are well documented. However, similar studies conducted in the past by many Russian hydrologists have never been made available to the English speaking hydrological community. This paper attempts to fill this gap and briefly review some of these investigations, focusing on their main results. It starts with the review of the early experimental studies (after 1930s-1950s), which allow the main characteristics of subsurface storm flow to be established. This is followed by a review of the research conducted in 1960s, which resulted in some conceptualization of the subsurface flow mechanisms. The paper also draws some parallels between this, mostly unknown, subsurface flow research in Russia and the better-known contemporary studies of this process.
Show more [+] Less [-]Decrease in cow-calf attachment after weaning.
1990
Veissier I. | Neindre P. le | Garel J.P.
Plumage phenotypes and mate preferences in Japanese quail, 2: sexual imprinting.
1983
Blohowiak C.C. | Siegel P.B.
Social attraction and the feeding behaviour of domestic hens.
1989
Mills A.D. | Faure J.M.
Conspecific vocalisations, tonic immobility and fearfulness in the domestic fowl.
1986
Jones R.B.
Exports of organic carbon in British rivers.
1997
Hope D. | Billett M.F. | Milne R. | Brown T.A.W.
Application of a grouped response unit hydrological model to a northern wetland region.
1996
Pietroniro A. | Prowse T. | Hamlin L. | Kouwen N. | Soulis R.
Effects of forest on the snow parameters derived from microwave measurements during the BOREAS Winter Field Campaign.
1996
Chang A.T.C. | Foster J.L. | Hall D.K.