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Abstract Introduction Many coastal wetlands are at high risk of degradation or loss due to sea‐level rise. Restoration techniques for maintaining coastal marshes are paramount, with thin‐layer placement (TLP) emerging as one feasible solution. Despite TLP's utilization, additional research is needed on species‐ and sediment‐specific responses ...
Caitlin Hemphill +2 more
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A simplified method for calculating the reliability of rockfill dams slope stability using nonlinear parameters. [PDF]
Kangping L +5 more
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Abstract Introduction River regulation schemes generally led to changes in riverine assemblage composition and their trophic status, which often is reflected in a general loss or decrease of characteristic species and a concomitant increase or dominance of generalist species.
Hubert Keckeis +7 more
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Tree diversity and soil fertility interactions drive carbon storage in degraded cocoa landscapes of Côte d'Ivoire. [PDF]
Atangana AR +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Natural regeneration is an efficient, minimal‐intervention approach essential for facilitating resilient, self‐sustaining ecosystems during woodland restoration. However, recruitment can be slow, uncertain, or highly restricted, particularly in mountain woodland systems where tree planting and large herbivore management are ...
Sarah H. Watts +3 more
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Mechanisms of deformation and failure in colluvial slope under artificial surcharge loading. [PDF]
Zuan P, Feng J, Ren F.
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Abstract Objective The Dutch Slough Tidal Restoration project in the Sacramento‐San Joaquin Delta involves flooding of delta lands; however, concerns have been raised that such flooding will increase the hydraulic pressures on subsided adjacent islands and threaten levee stability.
Steven Deverel, Marc Olds
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Field study on vibration characteristics of geocell-reinforced aeolian sand subgrades. [PDF]
Liu J, Pan J, Gao B, Liu J, Hu C, Du H.
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ABSTRACT The Triassic succession of the northern North Sea comprises a series of interbedded sandstones, mudstones and conglomerates deposited under a fluctuating arid to semi‐humid climate regime, which are often difficult to correlate regionally due to differing lithostratigraphic schemes and poor age control. Despite existing regional studies on the
Riccardo Sordi +3 more
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Cooperative supporting effect of intermediate bridge and inner dump on slope in adjacent open-pit mining area. [PDF]
Liang Z +7 more
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