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Determination of ion populations and solvent content as functions of redox state and pH in polyaniline
(University of Nairobi, 1987)
Decomposition of grasses in Nairobi National Park Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1985)
The litter-bag technique was used to estimate decomposition rates of standing-dead grass and grass litter in Nairobi National Park. Decomposition was extremely slow. After almost 2 years standing-dead and litter had lost ...
Primary production of a grassland in Nairobi National Park, Keny
(University of Nairobi, 1986)
(1) Net aerial primary production of a grassland in Nairobi National Park was
estimated using the harvest method in conjunction with estimates of mortality in the three
most abundant grass species.
(2) As a result of ...
Seasonal dynamics of suspended-sediment plumes from the Tana and Sabaki Rivers, Kenya: Analysis of landsat imagery
(University of Nairobi, 1984)
Landsat imagery of the Kenya coast, in conjunction with meteorological, oceanographic, and river discharge data, was used to analyze coastal movement of suspended sediment from the Tana and Sabaki Rivers. The distribution ...
The Food Of The Nile Perch, Lates Niloticus (l.), After The Disappearance Of The Haplochromine Cichlids In The Nyanza Gulf Of Lake Victoria (kenya)
(University of Nairobi, 1988-04)
After the disappearance of the haplochromine species in the Nyanza Gulf of Lake Victoria as a result of predation by Lates niloticus, the latter has turned its attention to aquatic invertebrates and other fish. Changes in ...
Radiation Measurements Mount Kenya, At Lewis Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1980)
ABSTRACT.
Short- and long-wave radiation on variously oriented vertical surfaces, direct solar radiation,
global radiation, and long-wave radiation on a horizontal surface were measured on Lewis Glacier, Mount
Kenya, ...
Geochemical studies of the geothermal area east of the Jombo Hill intrusion, Coast Province, Kenya: 1. Hot water reservoir temperatures
(University of Nairobi, 1985)
The hot springs east of Jombo Hill intrusion occur at four different places over an area measuring 9 km x 2 km. They consist of slightly alkaline waters of pH 7.5-8.5, with surface discharge temperatures averaging 59oC - ...