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Upland Afforestation Desiccates Downslope Wetlands on Sandy Soil
ABSTRACT Afforestation of formerly open, water‐limited habitats is a globally widespread form of land conversion, driven by the need for timber and non‐timber forest products, and capturing atmospheric carbon. However, increased tree cover can adversely affect hydrological cycles by increasing evapotranspiration and reducing downslope water yield ...
Csaba Tölgyesi +9 more
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Overview of the ESCAPE Dark Matter Test Science Project for astronomers. [PDF]
Pearson J +3 more
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Abstract The India–Asia collision continuously loads the Tibetan Plateau (TP), driving its Cenozoic eastward growth. This process has caused extensive crustal deformation and a diverse magmatic response. Here, we report on newly identified 35−6.5 Ma granitoids from Kangding area in southeastern (SE) TP.
Quan Ou +8 more
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Abstract Nowadays, Mars presents an environment characterized by low atmospheric pressure (∼6 mbar), which profoundly alters water‐driven surface processes known from Earth. Under these conditions, water rapidly boils, cools, and stabilizes near the triple point, often freezing, which strongly limits its ability to transport sediment.
Ondřej Krýza +7 more
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Comparison of a new type of Dark Matter with the Milky Way and M31 grand rotation curves. [PDF]
Law BM.
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Grain Size Sorting and Steady Bars Formation in Straight Channels—Part 1: Laboratory Experiments
Abstract Surface grain size in gravel‐bed rivers is inherently heterogeneous, with marked spatial variability that remains challenging to predict, even in the presence of regular bedforms. This study investigates surface grain size variability on self‐formed alternate bars at the scale of a single bar unit, and is divided in two parts.
Marco Redolfi +3 more
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Manifesto: challenging the standard cosmological model. [PDF]
Binney J +3 more
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Abstract Powder snow avalanches are highly dynamic, multiphase gravity‐driven flows typically composed of a dense basal layer overlain by airborne layers in which snow particles are suspended within a turbulent air phase. Despite extensive work on related systems such as pyroclastic density currents and turbidity currents, all gravity current studies ...
I. Calic, F. Coletti, B. Sovilla
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Finite-Capacity Thermodynamics of Causal Horizons. [PDF]
Antiba CA.
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Gravitational Lensing: Strong, Weak and Micro [PDF]
Peter Schneider +2 more
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