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Abstract Preferential flow (PF) is a relatively rapid water movement that significantly impacts geophysical processes. However, identifying PF and its environmental control mechanisms remains challenging, primarily due to soil spatial heterogeneity. In this study, 20 sensors were installed on two hillslopes with distinct soil thicknesses to monitor ...
Jun Zhang+5 more
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Spatiotemporal analysis of seasonal trends in land surface temperature within the distribution range of Moringa peregrina (Forssk.) in Southern and Southeastern Iran. [PDF]
Piri Sahragard H, Karami P.
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Abstract Changes in the properties of rainfall distributions at sub‐daily scales are key to assessing soil erosion rates under climate transition. However, such changes are difficult to detect and model, especially over landscape evolution timescales. In this contribution, we validate a new catchment‐scale landscape evolution model against event‐scale ...
Yuval Shmilovitz+2 more
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Spatiotemporal change characteristics of vegetation coverage in Shangwan Mine of China's Shendong Mining Area. [PDF]
Song Z+6 more
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Abstract Landforms such as sand dunes act as roughness elements to Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) flows, triggering the development of new scales of turbulent motions. These turbulent motions, in turn, energize and kick‐up sand particles, influencing sediment transport and ultimately the formation and migration of dunes—with knock‐on consequences for
Justin P. Cooke+2 more
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Explanation of the influence of geomorphometric variables on the landform classification based on selected areas in Poland. [PDF]
Dyba K.
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