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Long‐Term Effects of Low‐Drop Grade Control Structures on Channel Evolution in the Yazoo River Basin
ABSTRACT Channel incision is a widespread problem, especially in river basins that have an extensive history of channel alterations. Because channel incision causes large ecological and economic consequences, the prevention of continued migration of headcuts, defined as a steep change in stream gradient over a short reach, has been the focus of many ...
Nicky M. Faucheux +2 more
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A probabilistic approach to quantifying hydrologic thresholds regulating migration of adult Atlantic salmon into spawning streams [PDF]
Acknowledgment Data to support this study are provided by the Marine Scotland Science Freshwater Laboratory (MSS-FL) and are available for free download on line [Glover and Malcolm, 2015a, 2015b].Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Botter, G. +3 more
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Abstract Traditional gold mining (TGM) contributes to land degradation, yet its impacts on key soil ecosystem functions remain poorly understood. This study investigated soil degradation caused by TGM in Tigray, Ethiopia, to identify sensitive soil quality indicators and develop function‐based soil quality indices (SQIs), compare soil quality scoring ...
Meaza Zenebe +5 more
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BAŞKALE FAY ZONU’NUN TEKTONİK JEOMORFOLOJİSİ
Başkale Fay Zonu (BFZ) Türkiye’nin güneydoğusunda, Şemdinli-Yükseova Fay zonu ile İran’ın kuzeybatısında bulunan Guilato–Siahcheshmeh–Khoy Fay sisteminin arasında yer almaktadır. Kuzeydoğuda Yavuzlar beldesinden başlayıp, güneybatıda Işıklar köyüne kadar
Azad SAĞLAM SELÇUK, Meryem DÜZGÜN
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Storage dynamics in hydropedological units control hillslope connectivity, runoff generation, and the evolution of catchment transit time distributions [PDF]
Acknowledgments We thank the European Research Council (ERC; project GA 335910 VEWA) and Natural Environment Research Council (NERC; project NE/K000268/1) for funding. We would like to thank Konrad Piegat for invaluable help with the fieldwork.
Birkel, Christian +4 more
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Successful valley bottom restoration requires an understanding of current and historical conditions determining whether a reach can currently support a multi‐thread or meandering channel, an understanding of reference conditions to assist with design, clear objectives to evaluate design alternatives, and post‐project monitoring of success using a ...
Philip Roni +6 more
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Mountain building processes in the Central Andes [PDF]
False color composite images of the Thematic Mapper (TM) bands 5, 4, and 2 were examined to make visual interpretations of geological features. The use of the roam mode of image display with the International Imaging Systems (IIS) System 600 image ...
Bloom, A. L., Isacks, B. L.
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Inferring the Spatial Distribution of Regolith Properties Using Surface Measurable Features
The aim of this research is to determine to what extent properties of the regolith may be inferred using only features easily measured from the surface.
Laffan, Shawn
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Report of Investigations No. 141 Hydrogeology of the Edwards Aquifer, Austin Area, Central Texas [PDF]
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Kreiter, Charles W., Senger, Rainer K.
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The ability to perform a number of ecosystem functions is degraded by the inappropriate damming of agricultural floodplains (by levee construction) or by the continuous urban expansion, where flood protection is justified but at the cost of affecting the environmental stability of the wider landscape.
Jiří Jakubínský +17 more
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