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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Aquatic ecology 27 (1993), S. 483-488 
    ISSN: 1573-5125
    Keywords: Biological effects ; salinity gradient reversal ; estuarine lake ; macrophytes ; macrofauna ; hippopotamus ; crocodile ; birds
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract St Lucia Lake on the north coast of Natal, South Africa, has an area of 325 km2 and is the largest estuarine complex in Africa. It consists of a 20 km tidal channel, averagingca. 400 m in width, linking the sea with the non-tidal lake which is H-shaped with a maximum length ofca. 40 km and width ofca. 20 km. Except during flood periods the depth of the lake does not exceed 2 m. The salinity gradient depends on evaporation, the configuration of the mouth and on the input of fresh water from four rivers which discharge into the northern and western areas of the lake. If fresh water input is high, the lake and much of the channel may be fresh. An intermediate stage features a normal salinity gradient while a third stage shows a reversed salinity gradient with salinities in excess of 100‰ in the upper reaches of the system. Changing salinities have marked effects on the biota. Aquatic macrophytes show cycles of appearance and disappearance depending on salinity tolerance and the presence of dormant stages. The resident benthic faunal species go through cycles of range expansion and contraction depending on prevailing salinities and recolonisation by dispersal phases. To date salinities in the southern part of the lake have approached, but not exceeded, lethal levels and this has therefore acted as a reservoir area. Catchment degradation and water abstraction are anticipated to exacerbate future salinity extremes. This has resulted in concern for the long term viability of this Ramsar site which has major southern African populations of hippopotamus and crocodile, provides breeding sites for South African Red Data water bird species and plays an important nursery role for marine fish and penaeid prawns.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of optimization theory and applications 104 (2000), S. 215-234 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Least squares ; Gauss–Newton method ; line searches
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This note describes a modified search strategy for use with a Gauss-Newton method for nonlinear least-squares problems. If a standard line search along the Gauss-Newton vector p is unable to make much progress, a new search direction is constructed which lies in the plane of p and the steepest-descent vector. Numerical experiments show that a quadratic model of the objective function in this plane can yield effective corrections when the basic Gauss-Newton technique experiences difficulty.
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