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Abstract Anthropogenic climate change affects regional hydrological cycles and poses significant challenges to the sustainable supply of freshwater. The Central China water tower (CCWT) is the key source region feeding the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, and its runoff is indispensable for the surrounding mega‐city clusters. Here we present a reconstruction
Weipeng Yue +18 more
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Гробни находки от римския период във фонда на Исторически музей – Нова Загора
The article presents and analyses artefacts from the collection of the Historical Museum – Nova Zagora. The location of the finds is well-documented, and in most cases, there is information about the context of their discovery.
Veselin Ignatov
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The Oudierin Drainage Archaeological Project: New Perspectives on the Saloum Delta Shell Middens (Senegal). [PDF]
Holl AFC.
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Abstract The Outer California Borderland (OCB) is an active transform plate boundary offshore Southern California, where the relationship between faulting and submarine mass transport deposits (MTDs) remains poorly understood. Onshore paleoseismic data provide high‐resolution earthquake records, whereas marine geophysical data capture longer‐term ...
Andrea Fabbrizzi +3 more
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Deep-sea gas hydrate mounds and chemosynthetic fauna discovered at 3640 m on the Molloy Ridge, Greenland Sea. [PDF]
Panieri G +8 more
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Abstract δ13C in particulate organic carbon (POC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbon dioxide (CO2(g)) and methane (CH4(g)), together with geochemical modeling, were applied to describe carbon cycle evolution in 40 boreal lakes situated across a permafrost thaw gradient in northeastern Alberta, Canada, where ...
J. J. Gibson, P. Eby, A. Jaggi
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Abstract Small lunar impact craters, exhibiting diverse morphological characteristics, represent the most abundant geological features on the Moon's surface. These structures serve as crucial indicators for understanding regolith thickness distribution and surface modification processes.
Junjiao Li +4 more
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Ammonite survival across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary confirmed by new data from Denmark. [PDF]
Machalski M +5 more
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