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Agricultural activities increased soil organic carbon in Shiyang River Basin, a typical inland river basin in China. [PDF]

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A 30-meter resolution global land productivity dynamics dataset from 2013 to 2022. [PDF]

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Land reclamation projects in the Egyptian Western Desert: management of 1.5 million acres of groundwater irrigation

Water international, 2023
This study examines the primary issues that Egypt’s irrigated agriculture faces in the land reclamation project in the Western Desert and potential solutions to ensure groundwater sustainability.
M. Gabr
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A new approach to increased land reclamation rate in a coal mining subsidence area: A case‐study of Guqiao Coal Mine, China

Land Degradation and Development, 2022
Underground coal mining inevitably causes land subsidence which floods in a region with high watertables, which will affect sustainable land development. However, the traditional reclamation (TR) method has a low land reclamation rate.
Gensheng Li   +6 more
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Explaining China’s large-scale land reclamation in the South China Sea: Timing and rationale

The Journal of Strategic Studies, 2022
Since 2013, China has undertaken extensive reclamation and construction on several reefs in the Spratly Island chain in the South China Sea. China has since been adding new construction and fortifications to the land features that had undergone ...
Ketian Zhang
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Sustainable land reclamation in coastal area

Revue Française de Géotechnique, 2022
Many land reclamation projects have been carried out worldwide for many years to create new land from oceans, seas, riverbeds or lakebeds for several purposes.
M. Kitazume
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Nitrogen and land reclamation

Environmental Pollution Series B, Chemical and Physical, 1981
Abstract Nitrogen supply is the major limiting factor in most reclamation schemes. A fully functional nitrogen cycle is dependent on the accumulation of resident soil organic matter from which nitrogen may be released slowly by microbial decomposition.
S.T. Williams, S. Lanning
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