Application of analytical hierarchy process to assess groundwater potential for a sustainable management in the Menoua Division. [PDF]
Agogue Feujio DH+7 more
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Accelerating growth of Sermilik Delta, Greenland (1987–2022), driven by increasing runoff
By mapping delta shorelines and accounting for the impact of tides, we show that Sermilik Delta, southwest Greenland, has expanded >26 km2 since 1987 at an accelerating rate. We attribute delta growth to increasing meltwater runoff. The lack of correlation with ice velocity suggests a readily accessible store of sediments.
Rebecca Crick+2 more
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Mapping the groundwater potential zones in mountainous areas of Southern China using GIS, AHP, and fuzzy AHP. [PDF]
Chen M+6 more
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Rivers Influence Reef Pass Formation in the Society Islands
Abstract Reef passes are deep, navigable channels dissecting coral reefs around volcanic islands. Many reef passes are located offshore of large island river basins, suggesting a potential causal relationship. To clarify the mechanisms that form and maintain reef passes, we quantify the relationships between reef pass location and drainage basin size ...
Megan N. Gillen+2 more
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Geodiversity in the Amazon drainage basin. [PDF]
Alsbach CME, Seijmonsbergen AC, Hoorn C.
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Sediment in alluvial and lacustrine debris fans as an indicator for land degradation around Lake Ashenge (Ethiopia) [PDF]
Appleby+44 more
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Abstract The width of rivers, and how it scales from narrow headwater streams to wide basin outlets, is a key yet highly uncertain parameter in estimating river‐atmosphere biogeochemical exchange. This study characterizes the full distribution of river widths across all stream orders in the Mississippi River Basin using multi‐source remote sensing ...
Carter A. Boyd, George H. Allen
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Collaborative management measures of subsurface drainage and bio-organic fertilizer application for coastal sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) based on TOPSIS entropy weight method. [PDF]
Zhu Q+7 more
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Delineation of suitable sites for groundwater recharge based on groundwater potential with RS, GIS, and AHP approach for Mand catchment of Mahanadi Basin. [PDF]
Baghel S+5 more
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Gravel bar shielding: A mechanism responsible for bar stability in gravel‐ and cobble‐bedded streams
In this study, we demonstrate that coarse‐grained bar edges, referred to as “lateral lag deposits”, play a key role in stabilizing non‐vegetated gravel‐cobble bars, particularly during lower‐discharge flooding events. We also describe the morphology of these gravel‐bar structures in a braided‐wandering stream.
Ariel do Prado+6 more
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