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They come in all sizes: integrative systematics and morphological radiation of Scherotheca (Lumbricidae, Crassiclitellata). [PDF]
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Response time of global deltas to changes in fluvial sediment supply. [PDF]
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A Practical Framework for Environmental Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring in Freshwater Ecosystems. [PDF]
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Beyond Genetic Indicators: How Reproductive Mode and Hybridisation Challenge Freshwater Mussel Conservation. [PDF]
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The navigability of the River Ebro: A reason for the roman territorial planning in the Ebro valley
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River channel adjustment of several river reaches on Ebro basin
Quaternary International, 2015Abstract Global change, understood not only as an alteration of climate but also as the anthropic influence on river basins, is affecting control factors of fluvial morphology. Land-use has long changed in the Ebro basin, and so have water flows and sediment yield.
Pedro Besné, Askoa Ibisate
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Effects of river regulation on the lower Ebro river (NE Spain)
Regulated Rivers: Research & Management, 1989AbstractThe regulation of the Ebro River in the 1960s has changed the discharge pattern: spring floods have been reduced and, as the reservoirs are used for hydroelectrical purposes, discharge varies daily.The last 50 km of the river have been studied for two years (1986 and 1987). Our main purpose was to establish the particulate organic and inorganic
Isabel Muñoz, Narcis Prat
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2018
The delta of the Ebro River is located on the Spain Mediterranean coast, in Tarragona province, about 170 km southwest of Barcelona (Fig. 20.1). It is one of the largest deltas of the Mediterranean, began to develop when the last post-glacial eustatic sea level rise was attained (Maldonado in El delta del Ebro: estudio sedimentologico y estratigrafico,
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The delta of the Ebro River is located on the Spain Mediterranean coast, in Tarragona province, about 170 km southwest of Barcelona (Fig. 20.1). It is one of the largest deltas of the Mediterranean, began to develop when the last post-glacial eustatic sea level rise was attained (Maldonado in El delta del Ebro: estudio sedimentologico y estratigrafico,
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3D sediment transport modelling in the Ebro River plume
IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society. OCEANS'98. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.98CH36259), 2002Numerical simulation of hydrodynamics and suspended-sediment transport off the Ebro delta is carried out. The simulations correspond to a geophysical situation for which experimental data are available, in particular a SPOT image and total suspended matter (TSM) concentration measurements obtained through filtration of water samples.
N. Durand, S. Ouillon, P. Fraunie
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GREENHOOD Ebro River Basin demo-region
The GREENHOOD project is active across four demonstration sites in five countries. One of these demo-regions is located in the Ebro River Basin and coordinated by the BETA Technological Centre (UVIC). Learn more about this unique site in the dedicated factsheet and explore further details on greenhoodproject.eu.Ridolfi, Teresa +2 more
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