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Latitudinal divergence in runoff responses to global forestation due to forest-atmosphere feedbacks. [PDF]
Kan F +8 more
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Untangling nutrient co‐regulation of ombrotrophic peatland development
Multi‐method (FTIR, FT‐NIR and TGA) approaches characterizing the organic peat constituents at Holcroft Moss reveal a record of switches that reflect broadly hydroclimate variability governing the decomposition patterns. There are periods, however, where hydroclimate does not fully explain the variability observed and instead changes appear linked to ...
Richard C. Chiverrell +6 more
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Mapping of shore area wetlands in Lake Tana Biosphere Reserve, Northwest Ethiopia using Sentinel-1A SAR and multi-source data. [PDF]
Wondim YK, Melese AW, Assefa WW.
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We present a 25‐stage reconstruction of the ice‐flow pattern evolution of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet based on mapping and analysis of ~240 000 subglacial lineations and lineation fields across Norway, Sweden, Finland, and parts of NW Russia. Our reconstruction uses a glacial geomorphological inversion approach, in which we generated 611 individual ...
Frances E. G. Butcher +9 more
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The Diamesinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) in High-Altitude Andean Streams Using Morphological and Molecular Approaches. [PDF]
Hoyos Jaramillo DC +4 more
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Map of Lower sediment (LS) thickness is a surrogate for the distribution of Thorncliffe Formation (TF) and ~75% of TF thickness from the slope of Niagara Escarpment east to Brighton. Inset images show the LS sequence at the Don Valleys brickyards (DVBY) and undeformed TF sand and gravel (~15 m) below Newmarket Till (NT) at sites L and Co.
David R. Sharpe +3 more
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Correction: Snow depth measurements from Arctic tundra and boreal forest collected during NASA SnowEx Alaska campaign. [PDF]
Stuefer SL +7 more
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Comprehensive framework for assessing and optimizing existing research networks
Abstract Conservation, monitoring, and research networks, or collections of ecological research sites unified under a common mission of data collection or a research mission, are essential infrastructure for understanding large landscapes. However, most networks developed opportunistically over decades rather than through systematic design, creating ...
Alyson East +2 more
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Stocks and fluxes of carbon and nitrogen in northeastern Brazil coastal seascapes. [PDF]
Jatobá-Junior AA +3 more
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