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Abstract Large‐scale groundwater quality prediction is often constrained by sparse sampling, limiting the reliability of spatial assessments. This study introduces Tabular Prior‐data Fitted Network (TabPFN), a machine learning model based on prior‐fitting networks, to address this challenge and enable high‐precision mapping of groundwater bicarbonate ...
Tong Sun +8 more
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The 2010 spring drought reduced primary productivity in southwestern China [PDF]
Many parts of the world experience frequent and severe droughts. Summer drought can significantly reduce primary productivity and carbon sequestration capacity. The impacts of spring droughts, however, have received much less attention.
Guo, Huadong +5 more
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Effects of rainfall, sediment source–sink landscape, and hydrological connectivity on runoff more than sediment in a karst basin [PDF]
Jiayong Gao +5 more
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Assessing multifunctional mountain landscape in an Eastern European framework
The research introduces the Biocultural Resilience Index (BRI), a novel tool for assessing multifunctional landscape sustainability. By integrating biological, cultural, and socio‐economic indicators, the BRI identifies vulnerable areas and informs strategies for sustainable management.
Viorel Gligor +4 more
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Formation and evolution of the karst pastoral landscape in Puzhehei
Traditional karstology examines karst geomorphic landscapes as geological processes occurring at the interface of lithosphere and hydrosphere. It concludes with a discussion on how factors such as structure, stratigraphy, hydrology, climatic conditions ...
Shichuan REN +4 more
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Distribution Pattern of Cave Entrance Based on Morphometry in Gunung Sewu Karst Landscape
Wonosari-Punung Formation of Middle Miocene-Pliocene and Semilir Formation of Early-Middle Miocene consists of Gunung Sewu Karst Landscape in Ponjong and Semanu District; Gunungkidul Regency.
Pambudi Ridwan Arif +2 more
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Cave Dependency Limits Climate‐Driven Range Shifts in African Cave‐Roosting Bats
ABSTRACT Climate and land‐use change threaten the persistence of Africa's cave‐roosting bats, yet their future distributions remain poorly understood. We present the first continental‐scale assessment of climate‐driven range shifts for cave‐dwelling bats in sub‐Saharan Africa, using Miniopteridae as an obligate cave‐dependent model taxon, by ...
Mariëtte Pretorius, Mark Keith
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Enshi is situated in the northeastern extension of the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, at the juncture of the Daba Mountain and the Wuling Mountains. This area is characterized by extensive deposits of carbonate rocks, which have resulted in highly distinctive ...
Ting LI, Jiangfeng LI
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Toxic Entanglements: Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru
ABSTRACT Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the outsourcing of asylum processing and resettlement from Global North to South. Many of these containment practices retrace the fault lines of more typically thought‐of colonial extractive regimes. This article draws on long‐term ethnographic research conducted in the Republic of Nauru, the world'
Julia Morris
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