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Formation of forearc basins by collision between seamounts and accretionary wedges : an example from the New Hebrides subduction zone [PDF]
L'interprétation des données bathymétriques Seabeam obtenues le long de la fosse des Nouvelles-Hébrides permet de proposer un modèle en deux stades pour la formation de bassins avant-arc sub-insulaires. Ces bassins résultent de l'indentation du bas de la
Collot, Jean-Yves, Fisher, M.A.
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ABSTRACT A stable vegetation cover on given habitat conditions can be one of the possible requirements for post‐mining sites, as it can prevent erosion and dustiness of these anthropogenic surfaces and bring several practical future benefits, such as biomass production and microclimate improvement.
Tomáš Matys Grygar +5 more
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ABSTRACT Clarifying the relationship between the supply and demand of recreation service not only enhances our comprehension of how cultural ecosystem services impact human well‐being, but also offers a theoretical foundation and scientific basis for developing regional landscape management strategies.
Xinyu Huang +5 more
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Landslides have become common and destructive hydrogeological hazards in the southeastern hilly regions of Bangladesh, particularly in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT).
Md. Mahfuzar Rahman +5 more
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The soil three-dimensional (3D) pore structure information model has become a new hotspot in the research of cross-scale disposal of information such as ecology, engineering, and geology.
Chunhui Lan +5 more
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Are the Pacific and Indo–Atlantic hotspots fixed? Testing the plate circuit through Antarctica [PDF]
It is often assumed that hotspots are fixed relative to one another and thus constitute a global reference frame for measuring absolute plate motions and true polar wander.
DiVenere, Victor J., Kent, Dennis V.
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Desertification Risk: Bibliometric Analysis and Future Research Directions
ABSTRACT Desertification, driven by climatic and anthropogenic factors, is one of the most pressing global environmental challenges, causing significant economic, ecological, and social consequences. A bibliometric analysis was performed to identify research trends and gaps in the desertification risk topic.
Fatima‐Ezzahrae Imam +5 more
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ABSTRACT Sediment connectivity between source areas and the main streams or local sinks is a complex and dynamic process, especially in large basins due to multiple heterogeneities and interactions between connectivity components. Sediment connectivity indices are promising tools to investigate sediment transport, especially in data‐scarce or large ...
Zhenni Wu +3 more
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An assessment of bottom current controlled sedimentation in Pacific Ocean abyssal environments [PDF]
The effect of the circulation of polar-sourced dense waters on the deep seafloor is still largely unknown. This paper presents multibeam bathymetric evidence for the existence of present-day contourite drifts on the central Pacific ocean at depths ...
De Bruycker, Wouter +2 more
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Abstract Estimating exchange rates of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) at high temporal resolution over extended periods remains challenging, particularly when using heat as a tracer in highly dynamic environments such as tidal systems. Currently available heat transport models struggle to accurately quantify SGD exchange rates in these settings ...
S. Frei +3 more
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