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Direct demand modeling is a useful tool to estimate the demand of urban rail transit stations and to determine factors that significantly influence such demand.
Hongtai Yang +4 more
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What is the hydrologically effective area of a catchment?
Topographically delineated catchments are the common spatial unit to connect human activities and climate change with their consequences for water availability as a prerequisite for sustainable water management.
Yan Liu +3 more
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Catchment area, fate, and environmental risks investigation of micropollutants in Danish wastewater. [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the spatial distribution of micropollutants in wastewater related to catchment area, and their environmental risks and fate.
Kilpinen K +6 more
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The findings of numerous studies on the responses of stream quality indicators to different levels of watershed development have been integrated into an impervious cover model.
Dwita Sutjiningsih
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Background It is necessary to ensure sufficient healthcare. The use of current, precise and realistic methods to model spatial accessibility to healthcare and thus improved decision-making is helping this process.
Julia Subal, Piret Paal, J. Krisp
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Objective To adapt the two-step floating catchment area approach to account for urban-rural differences in pharmacy access in the United States. Methods The urban-rural two-step floating catchment area method was described mathematically.
Yuhong Zhou +6 more
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Bedrock Groundwater Catchment Area Unveils Rainfall‐Runoff Processes in Headwater Basins
Bedrock groundwater (BGW) has a contribution area that differs from that of the surface watershed. To date, there has been no analysis using BGW observations to determine to what extent the BGW catchment area influences surface runoff characteristics ...
N. Masaoka +2 more
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Soil Erodibility Analysis and Mapping in Gilgel Gibe-I Catchment, Omo-Gibe River Basin, Ethiopia
The soil erosion factor, erodibility, measures the susceptibility of soil particles to transport and detachment by erosive agents. Soil erosion and sedimentation models use soil properties and erodibility as the main input.
Gizaw Tesfaye, Tolesa Ameyu
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Studies on fracture incidence have mostly been based on retrospectively registered data from local hospital databases. The Swedish Fracture Register (SFR) is a national quality register collecting data prospectively on fractures, at the time of care ...
C. Bergh +3 more
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The effect of small dams in Rawa Pening catchment area on sedimentation rate of Rawa Pening Lake [PDF]
Rawa Pening Lake is one of fifteen priority lakes. The problem in Rawa Pening Lake is the rapid sedimentation rate and blooming of water hyacinth which has an impact on the decreasing of storage capacity and water quality.
Ari Wulandari Dyah +4 more
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