Fake reviews in the ‘here and now’: Psychological distance and falsified online reviews
Abstract There is a growing popularity of consumer reviews on online platforms that is attached to an increase in the pervasiveness of falsified online reviews. The key aim of this study is to provide insights into how falsified online reviews are created by exploring the perceptions of the psychological distance of the creators of falsified reviews ...
Lloyd C. Harris, Doga Istanbulluoglu
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Glacier mass balance Jamtalferner, Silvretta, Austria, 1992/1993
Gerhard Markl, Michael Kühn
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GLOSSARY OF GLACIER MASS BALANCE AND RELATED TERMS. J.G. Cogley, R. Hock, L.A. Rasmussen, A.A. Arendt, A. Bauder, R.J. Braithwaite, P. Jansson, G. Kaser, M. Möller, L. Nicholson, and M. Zemp. 2011. Paris: UNESCO-IHP (IHP-VII Technical documents in hydrology 86, IACS contribution 2), vi + 114p, illustrated, soft cover. (Free download from URL: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0019/001925/192525E.pdf or ordered as hard copy, at no charge, from ihp@unesco.org). [PDF]
A. Pope
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A Regional Model Comparison between MODPATH and MT3D of Groundwater Travel Time Distributions
Abstract Groundwater quality changes in wells and streams lag behind changes to land use due to groundwater travel times. Two contaminant transport methods were compared to assess differences in their simulated travel time distributions (TTDs) to streams and wells in the Wisconsin Central Sands.
Emily A. Baker +3 more
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Westerly winds impact glacier energy balance and sublimation at August-one glacier in northern Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Guo S, Li Y, Chen R, Liu J, Han C.
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ABSTRACT Aim We investigate how species‐specific dispersal abilities might influence future Arctic plant distributions and large‐scale dynamics at the boreal forest–tundra boundary until 2100. Location Circumpolar terrestrial Arctic (boreal forest, taiga and tundra). Taxon 1550 plant species.
Ronja Schwenkler +4 more
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Tidewater cycle drives alpine glacial sediment plume geochemistry. [PDF]
Forsch KO, Ruacho A, Aarons SM.
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Ontogeny of escape response and body shape in threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.)
Abstract Escape responses in fishes provide insight into accelerative motions and behavioural response times of these animals, linking numerous fitness‐related traits. We sought to connect escape response performance to genotype and phenotype across ontogenetic stages within a single population of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) to ...
Aspen M. Kozak +4 more
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Younger Dryas glacier advances in the tropical Andes driven by increased precipitation. [PDF]
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