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Interpretable flash flood susceptibility mapping in Yarlung Tsangpo River Basin using H2O Auto-ML. [PDF]
He F, Liu S, Mo X, Wang Z.
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The Second International Symposium on Flash Floods in Wadi Systems: 25-27 October 2016. Technische Universität Berlin, Campus El Gouna, Egypt.
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Late Holocene palaeohydrological changes in the lower Narmada Basin, India, revealed using multiproxy analyses of the Orsang River terrace sediments. Distinct depositional phases corresponding to global climatic events were recorded. High‐magnitude floods in the Narmada River during the MWP, and within the tributary Orsang River during DACP and LIA ...
Alpa Sridhar +9 more
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Artificial intelligence evaluation of nature based flood resilience in hilly terrain. [PDF]
Mabrouk A +7 more
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Domed‐rim microbial polygons and their preservation potential
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) derive through interactions between minerals and microorganisms. We define a domed‐rim MISS, morphologically distinct from abiotic mud cracks and demonstrate its potential for long‐term preservation. These structures represent promising biosignatures in ancient environments on Earth and potentially Mars.
Franziska R. Blattmann +11 more
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Association between household food insecurity and underweight status among women in flood-prone regions of Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Lotus SU +9 more
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AmpliRAD: A New Method Combining Amplicon and RAD Sequencing
We present AmpliRAD, a novel sequencing method that integrates a multiplex PCR step into traditional RAD‐seq protocols to enable the simultaneous generation of genome‐wide SNP data and targeted genotypes for specific loci. By appending restriction sites to target amplicons, the method overcomes the inability of standard RAD‐seq approaches to assay loci
Tasha Q. Thompson +2 more
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A directed weighted network approach for hazard chain risk assessment including heavy rainfall induced geological disasters and flooding. [PDF]
Pei J, Dai C, Cui T.
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As environmental variability increases, as a function of climate change, communities will be less synchronous as species fluctuate more independently of each other. Species will contribute to community synchrony differently, based on their functional feeding groups. ABSTRACT Environments are becoming increasingly more variable, as a function of climate
Anthony J. Pignatelli, Tad A. Dallas
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Exploring predictors of psychological preparedness for flood victims: A conceptual framework for Malaysia. [PDF]
Ameruddin NFL, Berezina E, Yap CC.
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