Soil carbon residence time regulates the age of dissolved organic matter in global rivers. [PDF]
Liu Z +16 more
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Permanent nearshore sediment loss and inevitable retreat of cohesive bluff‐backed beaches
Net volume in survey control areas at the dune‐backed beach (PB) and bluff‐backed beach (LD) is shown between surveys (‘interval’), where the first point is the difference between 2012 and 2020 JABLTCX LiDAR surveys. Cumulative totals are shown as square markers. Water levels during the same dates are shown in grey.
Chelsea A. Volpano +2 more
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Breaking barriers: ten essential steps to achieve gender equality in academia through scientific societies. [PDF]
Genua-Olmedo A +12 more
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Erosion rates were quantified using field methods (137Cs, sediment loading) and two landform evolution models (LEMs), SIBERIA and SSSPAM, on a grazed catchment analogous to nearby mining sites, filling the gap in field data comparisons. Model estimates aligned with field data, demonstrating both LEMs' predictive potential for erosion in grazed ...
Indishe P. Senanayake +2 more
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A dataset of carbon parameters for the 24,366 lakes in China from 40-year Landsat observations. [PDF]
Yan N +5 more
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Modelling Climate Change Effects on Groundwater Recharge and Temperature for a Pre‐Alpine Lysimeter
Climate change is projected to increase winter groundwater recharge and extreme precipitation events in pre‐alpine regions. Groundwater temperatures will rise by up to 26%, primarily driven by air temperature. These trends pose challenges for future water availability and quality, requiring adaptive water resource management.
Christian Moeck +7 more
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Stratification-driven divergence between taxonomic and functional diversity in a deep lake microbiome. [PDF]
Ding J +6 more
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Lake Baikal and the Laboratory of Limnology
Janet and I (Carter Johnson) visited Lake Baikal and the Laboratory of Limnology. Baikal is the deepest lake in the world and its water is incredible clear with a unique emerald color that doesn't show up on film.
Johnson, W. Carter
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Future warming shifts precipitation from snow to rain across the Saskatchewan River Basin, reducing snow water equivalent and advancing snowmelt timing. Differences among precipitation phase‐partitioning methods propagate from snowpack accumulation to runoff magnitude and timing, producing earlier spring flows and higher peak discharge.
Fuad Yassin +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Opposing diversity-stability relationships within versus between aquatic producers and consumers. [PDF]
Zhou L +11 more
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