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Climatic hazards, health and poverty: exploring the connections in Vietnam [PDF]
Few, R., Pham, Gia Tran
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Sub‐annual spatiotemporal dynamics of sediment and organic matter storage in beaver ponds
Ponds higher up the beaver cascades showed increasing erosion of sediments following heavier rainfall events, whereas those further down showed increasing sediment accretion. Following periods with less intense rainfall all ponds showed net sediment accretion.
Gareth Bradbury +4 more
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Emergency Medicine at the Frontline of Climate Change: The Role of Geographic Information Systems. [PDF]
Surapaneni T +6 more
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Strategies for Statistical‐Dynamical Downscaling to Urban Climate Using Global Data
For the statistical part of statistical‐dynamical downscaling, a new formulation for the climate statistics is found. For the dynamical part of statistical‐dynamical downscaling, one‐way nesting with three nests (HH250) and one times nesting with a non‐uniform grid (HH6to250) are performed and evaluated.
Marita Boettcher +6 more
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Radiocarbon dating of Jerusalem's Siloam Dam links climate data and major waterworks. [PDF]
Regev J +8 more
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Nutrients, Metals, and Carbon in Soils Irrigated With Treated Versus Untreated Wastewater
Transitioning from untreated to treated wastewater irrigation reduced soluble N and P but enhanced Cr, Fe and Ni mobilization in long‐term wastewater‐irrigated Mezquital Valley soils, highlighting soil‐type‐dependent effects. ABSTRACT Background Reuse of wastewater for irrigation can mitigate pressure on water resources and support closing nutrient ...
Benjamin J. Heyde +5 more
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The 2024 Spain Floods: A Call for Resilience and the Duty of Memory. [PDF]
Charalampous P +4 more
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We investigated low American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus) productivity in the Virginia barrier islands, which historically supported high oystercatcher reproductive success. We found that chick survival was lower than nest survival, and that management may need to adapt to address evolving threats from coastal flooding and a multi‐guild ...
Mikayla N. Call +6 more
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Abstract Nature‐based solutions (NbS), such as reconnecting floodplains and restoring riparian wetlands, can reduce flood risk as well as provide benefits like carbon storage, habitat support, and recreation. However, wetlands and floodplains are increasingly replaced with urban development and flooding is primarily addressed with grey infrastructure ...
Jessica A. Balerna +8 more
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