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Regional hydrology of a part of southern Nevada - a reconnaissance [PDF]
Thomas E. Eakin+2 more
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Abstract The United States Department of Agriculture Long‐Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Network comprises 19 sites and has collectively produced nearly one petabyte of data. Data include time‐series measurements, remotely sensed imagery, and high‐throughput environmental data from field and laboratory instrumentation.
Nicole E. Kaplan+10 more
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Potential impacts of microplastic pollution on soil-water-plant dynamics. [PDF]
Bakhshaee A+5 more
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From Sea to Land: Setting a Size Definition of Plastics for Soil Ecosystem Studies
Experimental plastic size definition according to environmentally relevant soil process scales, e.g., macroplastics interacting with coarse roots and macrofauna, microplastics with soil aggregates and microbial activity, and nanoplastics with nutrient and proton exchange. ABSTRACT In soil studies, the current definition of microplastics as particles <5
Ryan Bartnick, Eva Lehndorff
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ROBIN: Reference observatory of basins for international hydrological climate change detection. [PDF]
Turner S+59 more
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ABSTRACT Water bodies located in floodplains and tropical forests are known to be important carbon stores, but many are subjected to intensive pressures from damming, land use and climate changes. Sedimentary records preserve long‐term archives for understanding how such changes affect the quantity and quality of carbon stores.
Suzanne McGowan+8 more
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Confidence interval forecasting model of small watershed flood based on compound recurrent neural networks and Bayesian. [PDF]
Wang S, Xu O.
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The hydrology and mineralogy of Deep Springs Lake, Inyo County, California [PDF]
Blair F. Jones
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ABSTRACT Northwest Europe experienced high‐amplitude climate change at the onset and end of the Younger Dryas (YD; ca 12 800–11 600 cal a BP), a crucial period to develop our understanding of natural climate dynamics. European palaeoclimatological records generally suggest a bipartite structure of the YD, potentially due to a northward retreat of the ...
Christopher P. Francis+5 more
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Author Correction: High-resolution Annual Dynamic dataset of Curve Number from 2008 to 2021 over Conterminous United States. [PDF]
Wu Q, Yang J, Ji C, Fang S.
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