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The qibla in Castile in the Middle Ages
This paper addresses an approach to the question of the orientation of the quibla among the Castilian Muslims of the Duero basin, in the Middle Ages. It is not intended to make a new disquisition about the peninsular qibla (studied only for al-Andalus ...
Javier JIMÉNEZ GADEA
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We studied the incidence of the signal crayfish on a population of Margaritifera margaritifera in the Negro River (Zamora, Spain) during the summers of 2019 to 2022.
J. Morales
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Alpine tectonic wedging and crustal delamination in the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain) [PDF]
The Cantabrian Mountains have been interpreted as a Paleozoic basement block uplifted during an Alpine deformation event that led to the partial closure of the Bay of Biscay and the building of the Pyrenean range in the Cenozoic.
J. Gallastegui, J. A. Pulgar, J. Gallart
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Snow cover as a morphogenic agent determining ground climate, landforms and runoff in the Valdecebollas massif, Cantabrian Mountains [PDF]
Producción CientíficaLas nevadas son importantes eventos meteorológicos que afectan al ambiente físico de la Montaña Cantábrica. Este trabajo analiza los efectos sobre varios elementos como el relieve, el clima del suelo y la hidrología nival. El régimen
Pisabarro Pérez, Alfonso
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Semantic Segmentation of Sentinel-2 Imagery for Mapping Irrigation Center Pivots
Estimating the number and size of irrigation center pivot systems (CPS) from remotely sensed data, using artificial intelligence (AI), is a potential information source for assessing agricultural water use.
Lukas Graf, Heike Bach, Dirk Tiede
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This article presents a morpho-structural map at 1:50,000 scale of the confluence area between three regional units: (1) the Burgalesa Platform (Mesozoic; Cantabrian Mountains), (2) the Duero Basin and (3) the Ebro Basin (Cenozoic foreland basins).
Adrià Ramos +3 more
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Sixty-six new archaeological sites have been discovered thanks to the combined use of different remote sensing techniques and open access geospatial datasets (mainly aerial photography, satellite imagery, and airborne LiDAR).
Andrés Menéndez Blanco +5 more
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Quaternary glacial evolution in the Central Cantabrian Mountains (Northern Spain) [PDF]
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González-García, M. +4 more
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Lithospheric image of the Central Iberian Zone (Iberian Massif) using global-phase seismic interferometry [PDF]
The Spanish Central System is an intraplate mountain range that divides the Iberian Inner Plateau in two sectors – the northern Duero Basin and the Tajo Basin to the south.
J. Andrés +7 more
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