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III. Natural And Anthropogenic Influences

2006
The dispute about the natural, non-human, contribution to the thinning of the ozone layer has a long history. The basic argument was that any detrimental impact on the ozone layer was more likely caused by nonhuman natural sources than anthropogenic causes.
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Cyclonic and anthropogenic influences on tern populations

Wildlife Research, 2009
Organisms can be strongly affected by a range of natural and anthropogenic stressors in conjunction, making comprehensive assessments of multiple potential drivers of population dynamics essential. An 18-year dataset obtained for Michaelmas Cay in the northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia, was used to assess population trends for three tern species ...
Devney, Carol A.   +2 more
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Anthropogenic influences on Hong Kong streams

GeoJournal, 1996
The Hong Kong countryside has experienced centuries of intense human impact, and none of the native climax forest remains. Anthropogenic influences upon Hong Kong freshwaters reflect, on the one hand, pollution and degradation of rivers and wetlands as a consequence of urbanization of rural lowlands.
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The Influence of Anthropogenic Aerosols on the Aleutian Low

2020
<p>There is an incomplete understanding of the mechanisms that govern the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), a major mode of climate variability that plays a key role in the evolution of global climate on decadal time-scales.
William Dow   +2 more
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Anthropogenic influences on Zuni agricultural soils

Geoarchaeology, 2005
AbstractFarmers in the Zuni area of the semiarid American Southwest have successfully cultivated maize and other crops for over three millennia without using artificial fertilizers. Zuni agricultural fields are among the oldest, more or less continuously cultivated areas in the United States.
Jeffrey A. Homburg   +2 more
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Possible Anthropogenic Influences on Stratospheric Ozone

1982
The intensity of radiation emitted from the sun has its maximum at wavelengths near 500 nm, consistent with its 6000K surface temperature, and is presumed to have done so without large variations for hundreds of millions of years. The natural solar satellites, including the Earth, must therefore have evolved in ways which are responsive to this ...
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The influence of anthropogenic climate change on wet and dry summers in Europe

Science Bulletin, 2021
Nikolaos Christidis, Peter A Stott
exaly  

Anthropogenic influence in the sediment of the Plitvice Lakes

2007
Jezerski sedimenti sa svojim mineraloškim, kemijskim i izotopnim sastavom predstavljaju trajni zapis o promjenama koje su se događale u jezerima i njihovoj okolici. U ovom radu prikazani su rezultati mineraloških i izotopnih analiza, analiza elemenata u tragovima i analiza elementarnog sastava organske frakcije sedimenta za pet uzoraka površinskih ...
Obelić, Bogomil   +3 more
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