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Application of a two-step approach for mapping ice thickness to various glacier types on Svalbard
Johannes J. Fürst +14 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale In this study, we applied cross‐linking mass spectrometry (XL‐MS) to characterize the oligomeric states of a PGLa/magainin 2 mixture and gain insight into the heterodimerization previously suggested in the literature. Both peptides have shown a synergistic enhancement of activity when tested in antimicrobial assays; however, the ...
Emilie Hirschler +7 more
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Rapid retreat of Berry Glacier, West Antarctica, linked to seawater intrusions revealed by radar interferometry. [PDF]
Chen H +8 more
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Using Fine Sediment Monitoring to Quantify Sand Loading Over Time
ABSTRACT Riverine sand loading can lead to geomorphic change, impacting river processes like lateral migration and vertical aggradation or degradation. Yet many sediment monitoring programs track only fine sediment measurable as total suspended solids (TSS). Here, we assess the ability for TSS data to be used to determine sand loading.
Andrew P. Kasun, Karen B. Gran
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Global attention and local features using deep perceptron ensemble with vision Transformers for landscape design detection. [PDF]
Guodong S, Huiyu W.
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ABSTRACT Regulated rivers represent complex hydrological systems where groundwater–surface water interactions are governed by natural conditions and human interventions. This study investigates the spatiotemporal dynamics of groundwater–surface water exchanges in the Nechako River, British Columbia (Canada), using numerical simulations.
Milad Fakhari +4 more
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Thinning Antarctic glaciers expose high-altitude nunataks delivering more bioavailable iron to the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
Winter K +7 more
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Methods of glacier mapping using remote sensing techniques: review
Azamat Kaldybayev
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MAPPING ICE SURFACE VELOCITY ON ALASKAN GLACIERS
Mountain glaciers are currently contributing approximately the same amount to sea level rise as the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets combined, with Alaskan Glaciers contributing more than any other region. Therefore, ice surface velocities are needed as a baseline and to measure changes over the recent warming decade.
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Geomorphic Effects and Habitat Impacts of Large Wood at Restoration Sites in New England
ABSTRACT Large wood (used interchangeably with the term “instream wood”), which refers to trees, logs and other wood within a channel, is beneficial to river ecosystems and is being used more frequently as a component of river restoration projects. We identified metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of large wood to promote ecological and geomorphic ...
Audrey J. Turcotte +2 more
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