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This study deals with limitations of frequency domain reflectometry sensors, including data drift, when monitoring clayey soils with pedogenic carbonates. Despite these inaccuracies, the results demonstrate that corrected measurements of soil water content can still successfully calibrate hydrological models.
Katarina Matan +3 more
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<i>Trichoderma</i> diversity from karst area in Yunnan, Shilin, and four new species. [PDF]
Dai XW +8 more
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Where land meets water: The overlooked role of groundwater seepage in lake ecosystems
Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Volume 11, Issue 4, July 2026.
M. Sol Lisboa, Rebecca L. Schneider
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Abstract Spring ecosystems in arid regions often serve as crucial biodiversity hotspots by providing some of the only reliable sources of surface water. However, anthropogenic activities and climate change have severely degraded spring ecosystems worldwide, emphasizing the need for large‐scale multidisciplinary studies informing conservation efforts ...
Matthew J. Forrest +4 more
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Heavy Metal Enrichment in Ferromanganese Nodules and Soil Ecological Risk Assessment in the Karst Area with High Geological Background. [PDF]
Zhang X +6 more
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A New Species of Arthropteris From Samoa
A new species, Arthropteris samoensis (Arthropteridaceae), recorded from the Samoan islands of Upolu and Savai‘i, is described and illustrated. In Samoa, the new species is distinguished from Arthropteris palisotii s.l. by its smaller stature and more delicate texture (laminae mostly < 3 cm wide vs.
Susan Fawcett +4 more
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Study on disaster-causing probability evaluation of gas pipeline in karst area. [PDF]
Li Q, Zhang P.
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Karst Morphology of Karangbolong Area, Java-Indonesia
The Karangbolong karst is situated in the southern zone of Java where Miocene limestone has been uplifted and has experienced karstification since the late Pliocene. The research documented here aims at exploring morphological characteristic of the area.
Suratman, Suratman +3 more
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Ips typographus showed lower reproductive output in an occasional host (Pinus sylvestris) under laboratory conditions, and did not prefer its main host (Picea abies) over P. sylvestris in two‐choice bioassays. Abstract BACKGROUND The Eurasian spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, is one of the most serious pests of Norway spruce (NS, Picea abies), with ...
Jana Gabriele Burchards +2 more
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Morphological and Molecular Evidence for a New Species Within <i>Styrax</i> (Styracaceae) from a Karst Area in Southwest Guangxi, China. [PDF]
Peng G +9 more
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