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ABSTRACT Glacial Lake Fraser, which formed in British Columbia against the retreating Cordilleran Ice Sheet, stored ~520 km3 of water before its near‐total drainage into the Salish Sea during an outburst flood event. Despite the impact of the outburst flood on sediment transport and landscape evolution in the Fraser River valley, its peak discharge and
Sean M. Loeffler +3 more
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Youth media consumption and disordered eating practices have historically been subjects of moral panics, often resulting in protective, deficit-based interventions like content removal. We argue for interventions which instead equip youth to evaluate and
Amelia Hassoun +9 more
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An algorithm competition for automatic species identification from herbarium specimens
Premise Plant biodiversity is threatened, yet many species remain undescribed. It is estimated that >50% of undescribed species have already been collected and are awaiting discovery in herbaria.
Damon P. Little +9 more
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Abstract The starting point of our analysis is to interrogate the proposal that the move towards innovative learning environments (ILEs), understood as change to both design and practice in schools, represents an important global trend, considering if or how ILEs map onto transnational reforms.
Pamela Woolner, Paula Cardellino
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Monumentality in Hispanoroman cities: a social network approach
The aim of this paper is to examine the relation between monumentality and connectivity of the cities on the Iberian Peninsula during the High Empire, using spatial and social network analyses.
Pieter H.A. Houten
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Shifty Frogs: Evidence of Iridescence Among Amphibians
ABSTRACT Iridescence is a striking optical phenomenon observed in some animals whereby colour or reflectivity changes based on viewing angle, such that two observers in different locations may simultaneously perceive the same tissue differently. Among amphibians, there is limited photographic evidence of tissues displaying colour shifts that define ...
John Gould
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La topographie de Metz durant l’Antiquité tardive
The city of Metz experienced significant growth up to the end of the 3rd century, stretching across nearly 120 ha with the development of three districts located outside the original urban core: Pontiffroy, Outre-Seille, and the Amphitheatre district. At
Gaël Brkojewitsch +3 more
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Ingénierie et grands travaux. Les fondations du cirque d’Arles
The Roman circus at Arles, whose construction began in the years AD 148–149, required major investment in its building; it is, along with the amphitheatre and the forum, one of the largest “major projects” undertaken in the town. The building, on a knoll
Claude Sintès
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Geomorphic Responses to Post‐Grazing Recovery and Stream Restoration in Semiarid Grassland Streams
ABSTRACT Semiarid grassland streams are sensitive to land use, climate, extreme discharges, and internal geomorphic thresholds that drive episodic erosion. Rooted in a process‐based philosophy and commonly applied to historically wood‐rich, beaver‐modified systems, low‐tech process‐based restoration using structures is increasingly being extended to ...
Owen Richardson, Ellen Wohl
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Terrestrial Analogs to Titan for Geophysical Research
Abstract Saturn's moon Titan exhibits remarkable parallels to the Earth in many geophysical and geological processes not found elsewhere in the solar system at the present day. These include a nitrogen atmosphere with a condensible gas—methane—replacing the Earth's water, leading to an active meteorology with rainfall and surface manifestations ...
Conor A. Nixon +21 more
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