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Deep crustal deformation driven by reaction-induced weakening. [PDF]
Soret M +7 more
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ABSTRACT Direct and indirect anthropogenic influences, such as water resources management and land use change, can show local and regional effects on stream water temperature, which is increasingly exacerbated by climate change. Characterisation of these influences is important, for example, for assessing and managing aquatic habitats. However, this is
Eva Loerke +5 more
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Gold geochemical anomalies delineated by the stratigraphic zoning anomaly lower limit contrast method: a case study of panjiaba, Shaanxi province, China. [PDF]
Yuekun W +4 more
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Rock and fault rheology explain differences between on fault and distributed seismicity. [PDF]
Collettini C +4 more
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ABSTRACT The lack of attention paid to low‐energy watercourses, particularly at the academic level, complicates the design, implementation, and evaluation of their ecological restoration. This article examines the case of the Vistre, a river in southern France, and its rehabilitation, based mainly on remeandering.
Serrhini‐Naji Ghita +4 more
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A New Species of <i>Radula</i> (Radulaceae, Porellales) From Mid-Cretaceous Kachin Amber. [PDF]
Song X, Ye W, Wang Z.
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Woody cover and geology as regional‐scale determinants of semi‐arid savanna stability
Savannas are vital for global biodiversity and carbon storage, yet their responses to climate change and human activity remain uncertain. Using remote sensing time series and Bayesian Linear Models, we show that drought resistance and resilience vary regionally, shaped by complex interactions between geology, woody cover, fire regimes, past climate ...
Liezl Mari Vermeulen +5 more
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Buried, not erased: palynofloras in ultra-high-pressure metamorphic rocks. [PDF]
Carosi R +6 more
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Object detection‐assisted workflow facilitates cryptic snake monitoring
Camera traps are powerful tools used to study animals. However, camera trap studies often produce large datasets requiring labor‐intensive classification. While many object detection models have been developed to facilitate image analysis, their efficacy when presented with novel species and systems is poorly understood.
Storm Miller +3 more
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