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Vertical distribution of Diplopoda populations from deciduous forests [PDF]
The vertical distribution of Diplopoda populations from deciduous forests is analyzed. The observations were made in oak, beech, and alder forests situated on the southern slopes of the Făgăraş Mountains in the middle of the watershed of the Argeş River (
Gava R.
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Abstract Dissolved silicate (DSi) export from rivers is shaped by both natural processes and human activities. Using long‐term observations at Lijin station combined with chemical weathering and reservoir silicon cycling models, we reconstructed annual DSi fluxes and source‐sink dynamics in the Yellow River Basin since the 1980s.
Ke Wang +5 more
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Characteristics of water and alluvial transit through the Danube Delta [PDF]
A part of the Danube’s water that runs through the Black Sea to the Danube Delta’s main rivers, enters a variety of ways (canals, gorges, and river spills) inside the Danube Delta and the Razelm-Sinoe Lagoon Complex, Black.
Bondar Constantin
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Modelling nutrient pollution in the Danube River Basin: a comparative study of SWAT, MONERIS and GREEN models [PDF]
The Water Framework Directive requires the development and implementation of river basin management plans for improving the ecological status of freshwater bodies throughout Europe.
BOURAOUI Faycal +6 more
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The ability to perform a number of ecosystem functions is degraded by the inappropriate damming of agricultural floodplains (by levee construction) or by the continuous urban expansion, where flood protection is justified but at the cost of affecting the environmental stability of the wider landscape.
Jiří Jakubínský +17 more
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First occurrence of the Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) (Crustacea: Gammaridae) in Belgium [PDF]
The Ponto-Caspian amphipod species Echinogammarus trichiatus (Martynov, 1932) was found in Belgium for the first time in June 2009 at two different locations in an artificial lake bordered by two large canals.
Boets, Pieter +5 more
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Abstract Estuaries and associated shelf deposits, which bury 70%–90% of global marine organic carbon, making them key sites for marine carbon burial. Variations in total organic carbon (TOC) content and the organic carbon burial rate (OCBR) in these sediments strongly influence carbon sequestration dynamics.
Shan Shan Liu +9 more
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Information on huchen, Hucho hucho (L.), from historical Polish sources
This paper presents historical information on the Danube huchen, Hucho hucho (L.), in Polish sources from the sixteenth to early twentieth centuries in the Danube, Prut, Dniester, and Vistula river basins.
Cios Stanisław
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The “Sink” of the Danube River Basin: The Distal Danube Deep-Sea Fan [PDF]
The Danube River Basin and the Black Sea represent a unique natural laboratory for studying source to sink and global change. We will address information on the “active sink” of the system, which represents the area of active deposition: sea level variation, sediment balance, and neotectonics.
Lericolais, Gilles +6 more
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Abstract Limitations in the temporal resolution of contemporary gravity satellite missions hinder the precise monitoring of rapid Earth surface mass changes. By the early 2030s, unprecedented high‐temporal monitoring of Earth's dynamic mass redistribution will be available using the temporal gravity field derived from the Hybrid Gravity Satellite ...
Zhengwen Yan +6 more
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