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Detrital zircon unmixing identifies three sediment sources for the Oligocene–Miocene Nyalau Formation, including a previously unrecognised syn‐depositional component characterised by Oligocene–Miocene volcanic zircons and Neoproterozoic populations absent from established sources.
Ekundayo J. Adepehin +3 more
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Numerical simulation of runoff from extreme rainfall events in a mountain water catchment [PDF]
A numerical model for unsteady shallow water flow over initially dry areas is applied to a case study in a small drainage area at the Spanish Ebro River basin.
J. Burguete +2 more
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Soil Management Effects on Grapevine Water Uptake Depth in a Mediterranean Vineyard
Stable isotope evidence of vine water uptake depth under spontaneous cover crop and tillage. ABSTRACT In Mediterranean vineyards, soils are often managed with tillage or herbicides to limit weed growth and competition for resources. However, with rising concerns about water scarcity and climate change, cover crops are being reconsidered as sustainable ...
Itxaso Ruiz +5 more
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The dating of the fluvial terraces of the middle River Llobregat enabled one to establish a correlation between the sedimentation episodes in continental zones and in neighbouring deltaic and coastal areas in the NE Iberian continental margin.
J. A. Luque, R. Julià
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Detection of Major River Bed Changes in the River Ebro (north-eastern Spain) [PDF]
Detection of major river bed changes in River Ebro (northeastern ...
Espejo, R., Roquero, C., Torrent, J.
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The corbicula from Cinca River: the story of a cryptic invasion [PDF]
En el presente trabajo se analizan las poblaciones de bivalvos invasores del género Corbicula en el río Cinca y sus canales adyacentes. La especie identificada es Corbicula insularis, presente también en el bajo Ebro, con ausencia aparente de Corbicula ...
López Soriano, Joaquín +1 more
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Strong warming trends have been identified across the Iberian Peninsula, particularly since the 1980s and across all seasons. Increases in minimum temperature dominate at low‐altitude urban stations (below 250 m), while the most pronounced maximum temperature trends occur at elevations above 1500 m, especially in summer.
David Corell +4 more
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Using Lidar Data to Analyse Sinkhole Characteristics Relevant for Understory Vegetation under Forest Cover\u2014Case Study of a High Karst Area in the Dinaric Mountains [PDF]
In this article, we investigate the potential for detection and characterization of sinkholes under dense forest cover by using airborne laser scanning data.
Igor, Dakskobler +4 more
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The Navigability of the River Ebro: A Reason for Roman Territorial Planning in the Ebro Valley
The aim of this paper is to show how the Roman territorial planning patterns in the Ebro valley were always at the service of the strategic and economic importance given to this waterway by Rome, in the context of a policy of conquest and of economic exploitation.
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Planktonic Chlorophyceae from the lower Ebro River (Spain)
On samples obtained in 4 seasonal periods between April 1999 and February 2000 from the last 18 km of Ebro River (Spain) some interesting planktonic coccal green algae (Chlorophyceae) were found. This paper offers comments and taxonomical observations on 60 taxa. Crucigenia smithii (Kirchner) W. et G. S. West, Crucigeniella pulchra (W.
Pérez, M.-C. +3 more
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