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At present, increasing human activities have brought about increasingly significant and severe adverse impacts on the sustainable development capacity of landscape areas in various karst regions around the world.
Yuelong WEI +3 more
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Recent advances in karst research: from theory to fieldwork and applications [PDF]
Karst landscapes and karst aquifers, which are composed of a variety of soluble rocks such as salt, gypsum, anhydrite, limestone, dolomite and quartzite, are fascinating areas of study.
Gabrovsek, Franci +3 more
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Holocene Climate Changes: Unraveling Processes, Mechanisms, and Impacts Across Spatiotemporal Scales
Abstract As the most recent interglacial period and the timeframe for the development of human civilization, the Holocene provides a critical perspective for understanding future climate under continued global warming. This special collection focuses on Holocene climate changes and features 14 interdisciplinary studies.
Liangcheng Tan, Hai Xu, Xianfeng Wang
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The karst ecologically fragile region of northern Guangxi faces dual pressures from wetland shrinkage and landscape functional degradation driven by rapid urbanisation.
Tingjiang Tan +5 more
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Karstification process occurs as a result of dissolution on limestone lithology formed in typical morphology of caves, rounded or elongated pits and conical hills.
Yuniarti Yuskar +2 more
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In this study we show how, in natural forests, tree heights adapt across environmental gradients as a response to environmental and biotic factors. Awareness of such local adaptations can be encoded into predictive features and leveraged by shallow learning methods to enhance predictions of tree diameter and tree‐level aboveground biomass.
Jaime C. Revenga +7 more
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Suspended Sediment Rating Curves for Heterogeneous Karst Watersheds
Water‐sediment relationships are complicated in karst areas of southwest China due to regional extreme climate, special geological conditions, shallow soil layer, heterogeneous geomorphology and landscape.
Shuning Li +4 more
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Freshwater habitats within the Natura 2000 network
Abstract Freshwater biodiversity is experiencing dramatic declines. Despite improvements, the trend remains negative, underlining that effective and coordinated initiatives are needed. Protected areas are considered a global cornerstone of biodiversity conservation, and in Europe, the Natura 2000 network plays a central role in safeguarding ...
Annette Baattrup‐Pedersen +7 more
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Development of karst landscape unit maps for Houston County Minnesota, U.S.A.
Jeffrey Green, John D Barry
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Astragalus verus is undergoing dieback in Iran's Zagros and Central regions, raising concerns about its conservation. This study applied spatial point pattern analysis to assess the relationship between plant mortality and soil properties across twelve rangeland sites.
Asieh Sheikhzadeh +3 more
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