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Abstract Introduction Coastal wetlands, despite their importance in providing ecosystem services like carbon sequestration, water quality improvement, and coastal protection, have suffered extensive degradation and loss in the past two centuries. Hydrological restoration of these degraded ecosystems presents an emerging opportunity for mitigating and ...
Aushij Gupta +3 more
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Distribution characteristics of the summer precipitation raindrop spectrum on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau [PDF]
To enhance the precision of precipitation forecasting in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau region, a comprehensive study of both macro- and micro-characteristics of local precipitation is imperative. In this study, we investigated the particle size distribution,
F. Wang +9 more
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Abstract Deep foundation pit excavation not only faces complex hydro-geological and engineering geological conditions, but also meets many unknown engineering risks. Deep foundation pit excavation not only faces complex hydro-geological and engineering geological conditions, but also needs to make full use of BP nerve network.
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Climate benefits of wetland restoration are constrained by slow vegetation recovery
Abstract Introduction Wetland restoration is widely used to enhance ecosystem resilience, biodiversity, and climate mitigation. However, restoring hydrology may not lead to rapid vegetation establishment or reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in severely degraded wetlands.
Ilona Tamm +9 more
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Deployment and evaluation of an NH4+∕ H3O+ reagent ion switching chemical ionization mass spectrometer for the detection of reduced and oxygenated gas-phase organic compounds [PDF]
Reactive organic carbon (ROC) is diverse in its speciation, functionalization, and volatility, with varying implications for ozone production and secondary organic aerosol formation and growth.
C. L. Zang, M. D. Willis
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ABSTRACT Ensuring the long‐term erosional stability of post‐mining landforms remains a major challenge in open‐pit mining. Reconstructed landscapes must support the agreed post‐mining land use, such as cattle grazing in the Hunter region of southeastern Australia, requiring stable pasture and minimal soil loss.
I. P. Senanayake, G. R. Hancock
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JAXA Level 2 cloud and precipitation microphysics retrievals based on EarthCARE radar, lidar, and imager: the CPR_CLP, AC_CLP, and ACM_CLP products [PDF]
This study introduces the primary products and features of active-sensor-based Level 2 cloud microphysics products of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA; i.e., the cloud radar standalone cloud product (CPR_CLP), the radar–lidar synergy cloud
K. Sato +10 more
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ABSTRACT Groundwater depletion is a major challenge in semiarid, hard‐rock regions where irrigation demands often exceed natural recharge. This study evaluates the effectiveness of farm‐scale recharge pits as a local, supplementary, and community‐managed groundwater recharge solution in the Dharta catchment of Rajasthan, India. Alongside check dams and
Prahlad Soni +4 more
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Retrieval of NO2 profiles from 3 years of Pandora MAX-DOAS measurements in Toronto, Canada [PDF]
The purpose of this work is to derive new nitrogen dioxide (NO2) vertical profiling data products from Pandora spectrometers and investigate the factors contributing to the bias of this dataset relative to established ground-based and spaceborne datasets.
R. Alwarda +13 more
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<p>In the process of building construction, the optimization of the construction scheme has always played a great role in saving construction costs, reducing construction risks and speeding up the construction progress. This paper studies the optimization of the implementation plan of the deep foundation pit earthwork excavation stagein the ...
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