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A Rat's Progress: Plague and the "Migratory Rat" in British India, 1896-1899. [PDF]
Lynteris C.
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Quantifying the Role of Karst Groundwater on Mountain River Discharge
Abstract In snow‐fed, mountainous karst regions, aquifers sustain and are connected to streamflow via springs and distributed groundwater exchanges (DGE) including inflows (DGI) and losses (DGL). Despite their significance, there is limited understanding of the complex flow paths linking aquifers and streams, particularly regarding flow path source and
Devon Hill +9 more
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Who's afraid of the political novel? An introduction. [PDF]
Perica I, Peyroles A.
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Abstract Accurate three‐dimensional (3D) lake bathymetry reconstruction is critical for water resources assessment and hydrological modeling yet remains constrained by data scarcity and oversimplified geometric assumptions. To address these challenges, we propose the Geomorphologically informed deep learning (GIDL) framework for high‐resolution 3D lake
Minglei Hou +7 more
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Neglected rickettsial diseases in Southeast Asia: Twenty-five years of progress in surveillance, diagnostics, and clinical research. [PDF]
Blacksell SD +10 more
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Abstract Flood governance often operates as a polycentric network where authority, resources, and responsibilities are distributed across multiple organizations, yet the structural and cognitive factors that shape collaboration remain underexplored in flood contexts.
Koorosh Azizi +2 more
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Immune imprinting toward SARS-CoV-2 XBB: implications for vaccine strategy and variant risk assessment. [PDF]
Yang X +11 more
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Abstract Diked marshes with decades of restricted tidal flow exhibit fundamentally altered hydrologic and ecologic dynamics that result in limited vertical accretion, land subsidence, and underdeveloped tidal channels. These changes complicate marsh restoration efforts and constrain the marsh's ability to build elevation in response to future sea ...
Kasra Naseri +5 more
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Integrating climate scenarios and thermal welfare thresholds to project future heat stress risk in beef cattle. [PDF]
Grossi G +4 more
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Rain‐on‐Snow Events Frequently Drive Peak Streamflow Across the Contiguous United States
Abstract Rain‐on‐snow events occur when rain falls on a ripe snowpack, initiating rapid snowmelt that can produce extreme flooding in watersheds throughout the world. Rapid snowmelt during rain‐on‐snow flooding is primarily caused by the increase of net radiation (longwave) and turbulent fluxes during the event.
Wyatt Reis +3 more
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