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Abstract Trace organic compounds (TrOCs) in lotic systems pose risks for ecosystem and human health. TrOCs can enter groundwater along losing river sections, yet little is known about the spatial extent of infiltration zones and the biogeochemical factors controlling the spatial variability of TrOC reactivity and removal, particularly along river‐to ...
Jonas L. Schaper +6 more
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Trends in Adoption of Familial Hypercholesterolemia Diagnostic Code E78.01 Across U.S. Health Care Databases, 2016-2024. [PDF]
Osei J +4 more
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Abstract Extreme precipitation events (EPEs) pose severe impacts on human health and the economy, with spatially widespread events typically resulting in greater losses than localized ones. Unraveling the spatial extent of these events is key to anticipating and mitigating their risks, but global insights remain notably lacking.
Yihui Zhang, Kang Liang, Changming Liu
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Trends in Mortality from Diabetes and Other Non-Communicable Diseases Among Sri Lankan Adults: A Retrospective Population-Based Study, 2004-2020/2021. [PDF]
Munasinghe H +5 more
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Evaluate Sequential Interventions for Adaptive Water Management in Large River Basins
Abstract Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) and Adaptive Water Management (AWM) have been widely promoted as guiding principles, yet their practical realization at the basin scale remains difficult and underutilized. Sequential Interventions (SIs), stepwise actions applied in a predefined sequence at designated decision points, offer a practical ...
Yuhan Yan +3 more
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The response of meteorological drought to extreme climate in the water-receiving area of the Tao river diversion project in China. [PDF]
Hou H +9 more
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Changing Regional Land Surface Albedos Alter the Planetary Albedo During the Twenty‐First Century
Abstract The top‐of‐atmosphere (TOA) albedo controls the amount of solar energy absorbed by Earth and is influenced by the reflectivity of both the atmosphere and surface. With considerable changes in land use over the past few decades it is reasonable to question whether a perturbed surface albedo has influenced TOA albedo over the corresponding ...
Eirik Næsset Ramtvedt +2 more
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