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Archaeology meets environmental genomics: implementing sedaDNA in the study of the human past. [PDF]
Özdoğan KT +5 more
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Geoarchaeology: an introduction [PDF]
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Abstract In California, assessing the potential ecosystem services provided by soil amended with large quantities of recycled woodchips is essential information for farm biomass management. In this study, we evaluated the impacts of whole orchard recycling (WOR) on soil ecosystem services in a 4‐year‐old replanted almond orchard during the 2023 and ...
Touyee Thao +5 more
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Let the Stones Shine: Assessing the Potential of Microwear Analysis on Flint Artifacts to Refine the Post-depositional History of Paleolithic Sites. [PDF]
Baillet M, Leventi A, Chen H, Soressi M.
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Abstract Previously, developers of soil moisture monitoring networks have determined how many sensors to use and their installation depths with little objective guidance, which led to heavy reliance on suboptimal past precedents when deploying new networks. One such network, the Oklahoma Hydronet, is being developed to monitor water stored in the state'
Erik S. Krueger +7 more
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Impact of intermittent lead exposure on hominid brain evolution. [PDF]
Joannes-Boyau R +29 more
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Abstract Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is widely used and provides accurate estimates of soil moisture when sensor rods are fully inserted into the soil. However, automation of sensor insertions, especially in field conditions, is hindered by inaccuracies caused by possible incomplete sensor rod insertion, which distorts waveforms and leads to ...
Ousswa Chouchane +5 more
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A revised radiocarbon chronology for the mammoth bone structures and associated features at Mezhyrich, Ukraine. [PDF]
Chu W, Shydlovskyi P, Maier A.
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Performance of eight soil moisture sensors as affected by soil texture and electrical conductivity
Abstract Accurate soil moisture information helps farmers, ranchers, and land managers make informed decisions, and this information often comes from in situ measurements. In situ sensors operate based on a variety of technologies, and there is an ongoing need to determine the accuracy of these sensors across different soils.
William G. Brown +3 more
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