Phylogenomics and systematics of African Sesuvium (Aizoaceae)
Abstract Sesuvium (Sesuvioideae‐Aizoaceae) comprises leaf succulent annual and perennial herbs distributed in coastal or saline sites of subtropical and tropical regions. Some species of the genus tolerate highly salinized or polluted soils and show soil‐improving properties.
Gudrun Kadereit +3 more
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The challenges of climate change and human impacts faced by Mexican coasts: A comprehensive evaluation. [PDF]
Martínez ML +9 more
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Mapping Quartz and Feldspar Areal Abundance and Grain Sizes Using Integrated VTIR Data
Abstract Mineral dust is sourced from arid regions around the globe, and its composition impacts regional and global environments by affecting radiation balance, cloud formation, nutrient deposition, and snowmelt. As such, mineral dust plays a key role in Earth's energy and biogeochemical budgets.
Kathleen Grant +5 more
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The current distribution of an invasive moss species <i>Campylopus introflexus</i> (Leucobryaceae) and models of its future range dynamics in two contrasting climatic scenarios in Europe. [PDF]
Abubakar I +3 more
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Species composition and vegetation structure of coastal and desert habitats in a hyper-arid environment. [PDF]
Moustafa AA, Mansour SR, El-Ghani MMA.
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Field Observations of Intermittent Cross‐Shore Bed Load Transport on a Low‐Energy Beach
Abstract Low‐energy sandy beaches typically have a rippled bed, and the presence of bed forms can strongly affect net sediment transport rates under combined forcing of waves and currents. In case low‐energetic forcing is combined with coarse sediment, bed load transport is an important mechanism to understand transport processes on such beaches.
Marlies van der Lugt +5 more
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Grain Size Sorting and Steady Bars Formation in Straight Channels—Part 2: Linear Theory
Abstract This is the second of two papers aimed to investigate grain sorting patterns associated with the formation of steady alternate bars in gravel‐bed rivers. Part 1 presented the analysis of a series of tailored experiments, performed in a mobile bed laboratory flume with fixed, straight banks. The results showed that a consistent pattern of grain
Niccolò Ragno, Marco Redolfi
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Detection of Agricultural Pesticides in Human Urine in Latvia: Links with Surrounding Land Use. [PDF]
Akūlova L +5 more
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Reconstructing Digital Elevation Models From Single Synthetic Aperture Radar Images
Abstract Traditional radar‐based methods of generating topography involve complex dual‐antenna or formation‐flying satellite configurations, interferometric processing, and specialized expertise. We present an approach for reconstructing digital elevation models (DEMs) from single Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images using deep learning.
W. Hamish Mitchell +3 more
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How human infrastructure threatens biodiversity by squeezing sandy coasts.
Lansu EM +15 more
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