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Timeline of Te Horo lake presence and absence interspersed with unknown landscape periods between 2014 and 2025, noting the lifespan of initial formation 2014–2019, the 2020–2021 lake formation and the increasing volume of observations from 2017 onwards. Chronology reconstructed from satellite imagery.
Kate L. Hodgson +2 more
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Research on interpretable machine learning modeling and spatial prediction of cross-landform landslide disaster mechanism: A case study of Shaanxi Province. [PDF]
Han M, Yang Y.
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Automated classification of landform patterns based on morphometric parameters
Representar cartograficamente o relevo de maneira sistemática não é uma tarefa simples devido à complexidade das informações que devem ser necessariamente relatadas.
Tinós, Thaís Minatel [UNESP]
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We present ground surface movements on sorted circles in a karst cave using time‐lapse photogrammetry with accuracies of up to ±2 mm. Data with 3‐hourly resolution revealed average vertical movements of up to 50 mm and horizontal movements of up to 15 mm during individual freeze–thaw cycles.
Jaroslav Obu +9 more
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<i>Clematis danxiacola</i> (Ranunculaceae), a new species from the Danxia landform area in Zhejiang Province, China. [PDF]
Li JP +8 more
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3D definition of the river bankfull stage from topographic LiDAR
A 3D definition of river bankfull stage based on hydraulic depth derived from high‐density topographic LiDAR is proposed and implemented through the Bf3D framework, applied at the reach scale across 28 French rivers. Extending analysis beyond individual cross‐sections opens new opportunities for large‐scale, automated hydromorphological monitoring ...
Retat Alexandre +6 more
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Risk assessment of geologic hazards in county-slope units based on RF-AER-AHP combined models. [PDF]
Wen Y +5 more
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Seedling counts over 26 years revealed that wetter‐site temperate tree species struggle to recruit in warmer, drier years, whereas drier‐site species are more climate‐tolerant. Shadier forests buffered seedlings from heat and drought. Local soils and canopy cover strongly shaped outcomes, revealing considerable differences among species in climate ...
Bailey H. McNichol, Richard K. Kobe
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Current Protections and Future Threats to Say's Spiketail Habitat in the Southeastern USA. [PDF]
Flenniken JM, Barrett MA, Stevenson DJ.
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Loess Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Loess in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) has been studied since its first documented recognition (on Banks Peninsula) in 1878 by Julius von Haast. A decade later, John Hardcastle revealed that southern ANZ loess was both glacial in origin and contained signals of past climates.
Brent V. Alloway +4 more
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