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Abstract This article traces the historical evolution of risk perception around the Nuclear Research Centre Karlsruhe, Germany, from 1956 to 1997. It does so by targeting the evolution of water‐related risks. Federal hopes in the postwar era that the Nuclear Research Centre would bring progress and prosperity clashed with local values and local ...
Alicia Gutting
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Cyclohexene oxide alcoholysis: SU‐101 was applied for the Lewis acid‐catalyzed ring‐opening alcoholysis of cyclohexene oxide. Abstract SU‐101 was screened for the acid‐catalyzed ring‐opening alcoholysis of cyclohexene oxide. Results indicated access to open metal sites within SU‐101, a fundamental requirement (Lewis acid Bi+3 sites) for this reaction ...
Juan L. Obeso +9 more
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The extraction process of bioactives from the aqueous extract of cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) was optimized using the Design Expert 11 program and analysis of variance (ANOVA) by considering the following parameters: cinnamon weight (g), power (W), and time (s) of microwave irradiation.
Dante E. González-Anota +7 more
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Schematic distribution of increased (large icon with “+”), decreased (small icon with “‐”) and non‐trend (medium icon with “0”) for precipitation (cloud), potential evapotranspiration (red arrow), actual evapotranspiration (purple arrow) and dryness index (gold arrow), for areas displaying the most significant variations, over 1981‐2018. The percentage
Sly Wongchuig +8 more
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Ambient Noise H/V Spectral Ratio in Site Effect Estimation in La Mesa de Macaracas, Panama
In the last 10 years, the community of La Mesa de Macaracas (central Panama) has experienced considerable aftershocks due to earthquakes of magnitudes up to 5.7 Mw. Although most of the community consists of single‐storey houses, the agricultural development in the region has led to multistorey building projects.
José Ladrón De Guevara +7 more
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Abstract This article explores the relations between agricultural production, international migration, wage labour and processes of differentiation among peasant households. It does so based on the analysis of the ejido Jesús María in the northeast of the state of Guanajuato, Central Mexico. The history of this ejido and how Mexican neoliberal policies
Jaime Hoogesteger, Federico Rivara
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Evaporation From Unsaturated Soils as a Function of the Air and Soil Sides of the Land Surface
Abstract A theoretical framework for computing the evaporation from unsaturated soils is presented and validated based on laboratory experiments that were conducted in an uncontrolled environment where forcing variables vary in time according to diurnal meteorological cycles. This theory introduces a dimensionless number that controls the ratio between
Pedro de Amesti +2 more
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Abstract Sediment transport in rivers and channels can be understood as a diffusive phenomenon, where sediment particles separate as they move downstream. This diffusive behavior can be Fickian or anomalous (superdiffusive, subdiffusive, ballistic, etc.), depending on the time evolution of the sediment displacement variance.
Christian González +5 more
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Abstract In arid and semi‐arid regions, ecosystems exist with shallow water tables, where evaporation is a key component of the water balance. However, systematically addressing soil evaporation remains challenging due to differing interpretations of the mechanisms that control it.
Jorge Renaud +3 more
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Abstract Stream hydrological regimes are increasingly altered by water extraction, land‐use change, and climate change, leading to prolonged streambed desiccation in many regions. These alterations significantly impact biogeochemical processes within stream networks.
Alba Camacho‐Santamans +8 more
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