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Current research status of large river systems: a cross-continental comparison

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020
Rivers play an irreplaceable role in nature and human society but are the most vulnerable ecosystem in the world to multiple environmental stressors. However, the global-scale research status and the distribution patterns of major stressors in large rivers remain unclear.
Wan Su, J. Tao, Jun Wang, C. Ding
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Solar Activity and Hare Dynamics: A Cross-Continental Comparison

The American Naturalist, 1997
E. Ranta   +5 more
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Comparison of Marine and Continental Shale Gas Reservoirs and Their Gas-Bearing Properties in China: The Examples of the Longmaxi and Shahezi Shales

, 2021
Following the marine shale gas, the continental shale gas also presents great exploration potential in China.
D. Xiao   +5 more
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Tropical rainforests and the need for cross-continental comparisons

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006
Ecologists have tended to overemphasize the common features of tropical rainforests on different continents. In reality, the five major tropical rainforest regions (tropical America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Madagascar and New Guinea) are distinct ecological and biogeographical entities.
Richard T, Corlett, Richard B, Primack
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A Comparison Between Station Observations and Reanalysis Data in the Identification of Extreme Temperature Events

Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
While many studies comparing atmospheric reanalysis and surface observations have focused on the similarity of mean fields, trends, or frequencies of extreme events, very few have assessed how similar surface observations and reanalysis data sets are in ...
S. Sheridan   +2 more
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Metallogenesis within continental collision zones: Comparisons of modern collisional orogens

Science China Earth Sciences, 2018
Modern collisional orogens represent the natural laboratory for the study of metallogeny in continental collision zones. The Pyrenees, Alps, Zagros and Himalaya are all associated with Neo-Tethyan subduction and represent the youngest collisional orogens on Earth. Here, we compare these four orogens in terms of their composition, architecture, tectonic
Hongrui Zhang, Zengqian Hou
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Comparison of three series of organic matter of continental origin

Organic Geochemistry, 1986
Abstract Three series of sediments containing land plant-derived organic matter were studied. They include wells from Mahakam delta, Indonesia (Miocene), Douala basin, Cameroon (Upper Cretaceous) and eastern Paris basin, France (Paleozoic). All of the kerogens and coals isolated from these series can be related to type III in a Van Krevelen diagram ...
A.Y. Huc   +4 more
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Comparison of hybrid three-dimensional modeling with measurements on the continental shelf

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2012
During the CALOPS 2007 experiment, off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, three-dimensional (3D) multipath was observed using a bottom mounted horizontal line array during source tows along the 200 m isobath [Kevin D. Heaney and James J. Murray, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125(4), 1394–1402 (2008)].
Kevin D, Heaney   +2 more
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