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Remote Sensing Sediment–Albedo Feedbacks Affecting Ice Thickness on Taylor Valley Lakes, Antarctica
Abstract The McMurdo Dry Valleys are the largest unglaciated region in Antarctica and home to perennially frozen lakes. Thirty years of ice thickness measurements reveal meter‐scale fluctuations over decadal time scales. In this paper, we hypothesize that changing surface sediment dynamics alter ice albedo, changing the heat balance and thickness of ...
C. E. Dougherty +4 more
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Subsidence in southeastern Louisiana is a significant geological issue caused by natural and human-induced factors like low-lying topography and groundwater pumping. Human activities also led to coastal land loss and reduced sediment supply.
Ahmed Abdalla +3 more
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Abstract Many global and regional climate models predict shifts in the frequency and magnitude of precipitation events. It is unclear how this transition will influence delta and wetland development. We address this knowledge gap via two reduced‐scale physical delta experiments: one with constant discharge and the other with variable discharge.
Jose R. Silvestre +5 more
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Primary progressive aphasia is a neurodegenerative disorder that was recently classified into three types: fluent (semantic), nonfluent, and logopenic.
Stephanie M. Awad, Amer M. Awad
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Congenital syphilis in East Baton Rouge parish, Louisiana: providers' and women's perspectives. [PDF]
Harville EW +4 more
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ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETINGS AT BATON ROUGE, LA [PDF]
The Association of Offical Entomologists of the Cotton Belt will meet at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Nov. 13 and 14, 1906.The Association of Farmers' Institute Workers will meet at Baton Rouge, Nov. 12 and 13; the Association of Offical Horticultural Inspectors, Nov.
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The Industry Advisory Board Event - A Decade of Best Practices [PDF]
As the leading global advocate of quality construction education, the mission of the American Council for Construction Education1 (ACCE) is to promote, support, and accredit quality construction education programs.
Labas, Susan, McIntyre, Charles
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New and Noteworthy Plants of Texas [PDF]
Rhexia alifanus (Melastomataceae) and Rhynchospora inundatum (Cyperaceae), both previously reported in the state, are documented as part of the flora of the state.
Holmes, Walter C. +2 more
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Abstract In May 2024, extraordinary solar activity triggered a powerful solar storm, impacting Earth and producing the extreme geomagnetic storm of 10‐11 May, the most intense since 2003. This had significant effects on the magnetosphere, leading to the creation of a new long‐lasting component of relativistic electrons and to flux changes in the South ...
A. Ficklin +8 more
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Mosquito Vector Production across Socio-Economic Divides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [PDF]
de Jesús Crespo R +3 more
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