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Reconstructed monthly river flows for Irish catchments 1766-2016. [PDF]
Long‐term river flow records are fundamental for understanding the risk posed by drought and high flow events. Whilst in many locations long‐term flow records are lacking, precipitation data rescue efforts have made extended climatic data readily available and when employed in tandem with hydrological models such data can be used to generate historic ...
O'Connor P +3 more
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Trends in reconstructed monthly, seasonal and annual flows for Irish catchments (1900–2016)
Trends in annual, seasonal and monthly reconstructed mean flows for 51 Irish catchments are evaluated for the period 1900–2016. Annually, significant increasing trends are identified for western catchments. In winter, significant increasing trends dominate the western seaboard, with decreasing trends in the southeast.
Paul O'Connor +2 more
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Using a Scenario-Neutral Framework to Avoid Potential Maladaptation to Future Flood Risk. [PDF]
Abstract This study develops a coherent framework to detect those catchment types associated with a high risk of maladaptation to future flood risk. Using the “scenario‐neutral” approach to impact assessment the sensitivity of Irish catchments to fluvial flooding is examined in the context of national climate change allowances. A predefined sensitivity
Broderick C +5 more
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ABSTRACT The retreat of the last Irish Ice Sheet across the Irish midlands resulted in the formation of an ice‐contact lake, Palaeolake Riada, along its eastern margin during recession. However, the full extent and characteristics of the lake and its impact on ice dynamics are unknown, as glacigenic landforms and deposits relating to the lake have not ...
Catherine Delaney
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Historical droughts in Irish catchments 1767–2016
We evaluate historical meteorological and hydrological drought for 51 catchments in Ireland over the 1767–2016 period by applying standardized drought indices to monthly reconstructions of precipitation and streamflow. We identify extreme droughts from our records and examine trends in the characteristics of moderate and severe events.
Paul O'Connor +3 more
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New Zealand Longitudinal Census development
Objectives The aim for the New Zealand Longitudinal Census (NZLC) is to link data from seven recent censuses (1981-2013) and develop weight methodology to reduce the potential for link bias in the NZLC.
Inny Kang
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Coś innego to coś innego niż co innego. O tym i rzeczach podobnych
Coś innego (Something Else) Is Different than co innego (Something Different). These and Similar Issues The article discusses the opposition between Polish pronouns ending with -ś and corresponding pronouns which lack this exponent. Such an opposition
Magdalena Danielewiczowa
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Anglo‐Spanish Enlightenment: Joseph Shepherd, an English ‘ilustrado' in Valladolid
Abstract This article studies Joseph Shepherd and his role in Anglo‐Spanish cultural exchange in the last decades of the eighteenth century, at the dawn of Anglophilia in Spain. Though largely unknown, this Catholic recusant, established in Spain as rector of the Royal English College of St Alban in order to continue the training of English priests ...
Ana Sáez‐Hidalgo
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Inny, bo uzdolniony czy opóźniony? [PDF]
The article presents the problem of talented persons in the context of their own difficulties resulting from their understated self-esteem. The subject is presented as an examples of an adult and a child exposing the need of the early diagnosis of the ...
Wejner-Jaworska, Teresa
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A School for the Other: Philosophy of Dialogue and Dialogic Pedagogy in Intercultural Education
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how Joanna Rutkowiak’s concept of educational dialogue representing dialogic pedagogy can help in the accomplishment of the goals of intercultural education.
Jadwiga Serkowska-Mąka
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