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Headwater drainage evolution in the Ebro foreland basin system from N Spain, including the Zadorra River drainage system and its relationships with the Arakil River. Abstract Foreland basins are elongate depressions that develop around the flanks of collisional mountain ranges.
Iván Martín‐Martín +5 more
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Trends in climatic variables and future reference evapotranspiration in Duero Valley (Spain) [PDF]
The impact of climate change and its relation with evapotranspiration was evaluated in the Duero River Basin (Spain). The study shows possible future situations 50 yr from now from the reference evapotranspiration (ETo).
Duran Altisent, Jose Maria +3 more
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Abstract The alpha‐taxonomy of continental giant tortoises (Testudinidae, Titanochelon) from the European Neogene is far from settled, which has implications for inferring their phylogenetic relationships. The diagnosis of the type species (Titanochelon bolivari) is dubious because it considered Titanochelon richardi as a junior subjective synonym ...
Kelly Ann Vega‐Pagán +6 more
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Long-term persistence of Mediterranean pine forests in the Duero Basin (central Spain) during the Holocene: The case of Pinus pinaster Aiton [PDF]
In the southern Duero Basin of central Spain, there are vast areas of aeolian sand sheets and dune fields. A comprehensive survey of the sand quarries in this area identified a number of palaeosols in sedimentary sequences.
Garcia Anton, Mercedes +3 more
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Design of a Local Nested Grid for the Optimal Combined Use of Landsat 8 and Sentinel 2 Data
Earth Observation (EO) imagery is difficult to find and access for the intermediate user, requiring advanced skills and tools to transform it into useful information.
David Hernández-López +5 more
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Abstract Continental breakup involves multiple extension styles; each linked to unique structural and sedimentary processes. High‐angle, low‐angle, listric and antilistric normal faults develop at different stages and positions during rifting. The Bay of Biscay and its margins, a prototypical example of magma‐poor rifted margins during Jurassic ...
Asier Madarieta‐Txurruka +5 more
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Relationships between precipitation and floods in the fluvial basins of Central Spain based on documentary sources from the end of the 16th century [PDF]
This study presents the results of a historic reconstruction based upon documentary sources of precipitation and floods during the last fifty years of the 16th century in Central Spain.
T. Bullón
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The aim of this study was to analyze the morphological variation of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the Duero basin, an Atlantic river basin in the Iberian Peninsula, where a spatial segregation of two divergent lineages was previously reported, based on ...
Miguel Hermida +4 more
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River metabolism regimes across large environmental gradients
Abstract Rivers process up to half of the terrestrial organic carbon before it reaches the oceans, playing an essential role in the global carbon cycle. However, little is known of the seasonal and regional patterns of riverine biological activity as most river ecosystem metabolism studies have been carried out at short spatial and temporal scales.
Amaia A. Rodeles +2 more
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Boñar Formation (Upper Cretaceous) is a mainly carbonate succession, which outcrops in the North of Duero Basin (Spain). According to the existing data, the Dolomitic Member of this formation appears to be the most suitable for geological storage of CO2.
A. Suárez-González +3 more
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