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Historical geospatial dataset of Cyprus from British administration maps of the 19th century. [PDF]
Papadias E +5 more
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Abstract Current practices in hydrologic design are based on the exceedance probability of rainfall intensities, without considering the meteorological conditions that generate them. Atmospheric drivers, such as weather fronts, control the spatiotemporal characteristics of storm events, with implications for urban stormwater infrastructure design and ...
M. J. Burns, K. D. Good, O. Wani
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Dataset of building locations in Poland in the 1970s and 1980s. [PDF]
Szubert P, Kaim D, Kozak J.
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Indian cartography : a historical perspective / P.L. Madan
Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-144)
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A Generalized Framework for Flow Resistance in Canopies and Granular Beds
Abstract This study presents a generalized, theoretically grounded semi‐empirical framework for estimating flow resistance through canopies and granular beds, both of which are common in engineering and environmental applications. Derived from fundamental fluid mechanics principles, the proposed formulation significantly reduces reliance on empirical ...
Benjamin Tsai, Changhoon Lee
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Peripheral biomarkers and the philosophy of precision in treatment-resistant schizophrenia. [PDF]
Jerotic S.
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Modeling Suffusion in Porous Media Using a Particle Scale Linear Decay Function
Abstract Suffusion with migration of fine particles (fines) in pores is a common subsurface hydrological process in nature, which has significant impacts on breaching of dikes, dam failure, and hillslope instability. However, the effects of soil properties and hydrodynamic conditions on fines migration, and the physical implications of mass flow rates ...
Yanzhou Yin, Yifei Cui, Dave Chan
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Long-term evolution of mid-channel forms in gravel-bed rivers of the Polish Carpathians. [PDF]
Witkowski K.
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Contemporary American cartographic research: a review and prospective [PDF]
Clarke, Keith C +2 more
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Abstract Modeling streamflow in low‐lying, flat, and pothole‐dominated prairie or Arctic regions is challenging due to variable non‐contributing areas that influence how runoff translates to streamflow. Several modeling approaches have been developed to represent these dynamics, but many (a) lump depressions and permit spill only after a fixed capacity
Mohamed Moghairib +3 more
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