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  1. Introduction: In Peru, the presence of the Coastal Child Phenomenon produces floods and the appearance of diseases cyclically. Objective: To determine the risk factors for the presence of diseases in displaced populations in Piura due to the Nino Costero. Methods: Quantitative, longitudinal, analytical investigation of cases and controls with 544 families that were selected through a two-stage ...

  2. by the coastal child phenomenon in displaced populations, Piura, 2017. Rev. Fac. Med. Hum. Julio 2021; 21(3):546-556. DOI 10.25176/RFMH. v21i3.3826. ABSTRACT. Introduction: In Peru, the presence of the Coastal Child Phenomenon produces floods and the appearance of diseases cyclically. Objectives:

  3. 29 de jun. de 2024 · Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth. El Niño, in oceanography and climatology, the anomalous appearance, every few years, of unusually warm ocean conditions along the tropical west coast of South America. This event is associated with adverse effects on fishing, agriculture, and local weather from ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2014 · To solve this issue, we have developed a new, portable tow-yo instrument, Yoing Ocean Data Acquisition Profiler (YODA Profiler), that continuously observes many vertical profiles of the fine-scale features in coastal regions. Using the YODA Profiler, we were able to rapidly obtain high-resolution data in a shallow estuary.

  5. Abstract The objective of this research work was to: Determine how the Coastal Child Phenomenon affected the level of tax collection of the District Municipality of La Esperanza, 2017. It is a descriptive investigation. The specific design is the design of a single box because a single study group w ...

  6. Definition of the phenomenon. The El Niño phenomenon is a phase of the Southern Oscillation climate pattern, which is characterized by rising temperatures in the coastal areas near the Pacific Ocean. In this vein, this phenomenon affects South America, Southeast Asia and Australia. This phenomenon has existed for thousands and thousands of years.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2020 · Saltwater intrusion (SWI) is a physical problem that threatens many coastal aquifers all over the world. Saltwater intrusion is increasing with abstraction and rise in sea level. Coastal aquifer protection is essential to protect groundwater resources in these areas. A number of methods have been developed to protect coastal aquifers from SWI. This paper presents the impact of sea level rise ...