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Lumping and Splitting of Distribution Models Across a Biogeographic Divide Informs the Conservation of an Imperiled Fluvial Fish. [PDF]
Nguyen BD+5 more
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Divergent views debated over the past 20 years on the Wolstonian depositional record of Fenland and the Peterborough area have centred on whether there is evidence of a single (middle or late) glaciation or of both a middle and a late glaciation. A recent review promoted a single late Wolstonian glaciation, despite there being incontrovertible evidence
Harry E. Langford
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Teamwork without talking: distributed system estimates maintain approximately centralized control of smart urban drainage systems during communications outages. [PDF]
Dantzer TA, Kerkez B.
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The role of shallow banks and marine ice domes in marine‐based ice‐sheet deglaciation
Marine‐based ice sheets are susceptible to collapse and faster retreat than their land‐terminating counterparts. One of the key factors contributing to the relative stability of marine‐terminating ice sheets is the presence of shallow bathymetric banks and islands acting as pinning points for the ice sheet.
Bartosz Kurjanski+2 more
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Subglacial water amplifies Antarctic contributions to sea-level rise. [PDF]
Zhao C+11 more
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A 3200‐year weathering record of the Mekong River basin by sediments from the South China Sea
The Mekong River is a mega‐river in East and Southeast Asia, and precipitation in its watershed influences more than 300 million people. However, the controlling factor in precipitation and weathering in the basin remains controversial. Here we present a high‐resolution record of weathering of the Mekong River basin over the past 3200 years by ...
Yujie Cheng+3 more
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Geographical distribution of freshwater fishes in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alharthi IG, Cowx IG, Harvey JP.
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ABSTRACT Freshwater biodiversity is the fastest declining part of the global biota, threatened by multiple stressors including habitat loss and fragmentation, climate change, invasive species, water pollution, and abstraction by humans. A multitude of recent agenda‐setting publications have pointed out key objectives and goals for addressing this ...
Charles B. van Rees+2 more
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