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MOUNT TSUKUBA METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY. WHAT DOES METEOROLOGY NEED FOR ITS FUTURE ADVANCEMENT?
S. Tamura
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ABSTRACT Wildfires are increasingly recognized as a critical driver of ecosystem degradation, with post‐fire hydrological and soil impacts posing significant threats to biodiversity, water quality, and long‐term land productivity. In fire‐prone regions, understanding how varying fire intensities exacerbate runoff and erosion is essential for guiding ...
Hassan Samdaliri+6 more
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Influencing factors of hand, foot, and mouth disease based on structural equation modeling in Hubei, China. [PDF]
Wang W, Deng D, Gong S, Chen H, Hu L.
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ABSTRACT For post‐mining landscapes, erosion rates need to be demonstrably similar to that of the surrounding areas. Post‐mining landscapes are assessed (usually with a numerical model) to determine their erosion potential both in the pre‐ and post‐construction phases. Field plots, which rely on natural rainfall, provide the most reliable data; however,
G. R. Hancock
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Retraction notice to "A fuel gas waste heat recovery-based multigeneration plant integrated with a LNG cold energy process, a water desalination unit, and a CO<sub>2</sub> separation process" [Heliyon 10 (2024) e26692]. [PDF]
Jasim DJ+5 more
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Abstract Our understanding of marine ecosystems and ability to manage them sustainably has come from multidisciplinary observations made repeatedly over long periods of time. These long‐term ecosystem observations depend on the capabilities of large research vessels, which play an essential role in the collection of global ocean observations.
Erin V. Satterthwaite+14 more
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Accountability Assessment of Source-Specific Impacts of Regulations on Emissions and Air Quality Using Positive Matrix Factorization. [PDF]
Gao Z+5 more
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