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Climate and Tectonic Forcing of Depositional Evolution in the Southern North China Basin Since ∼3 Ma
Abstract Marginal basins provide sensitive yet incomplete records of climate and tectonic forcing, and the southern North China Basin provides an ideal setting to decode these interactions since the late Pliocene. A 135.6‐m borehole sequence, the XiaoQian (XQ) core, recovered from the Fuyang region, was dated using AMS 14C, OSL, and ESR, supplemented ...
Ting Wang +8 more
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ABSTRACT China has complex topography, diverse flood mechanisms, and high population exposure, making it highly vulnerable to flooding, highlighting the need for robust national‐scale hazard assessments to identify flood‐prone regions. However, most existing hazard studies are limited to regional scales or rely on empirical indicator‐based methods that
Jayesh Parmar +4 more
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Assessing the Feasibility of Nutrient Trading Between Point Sources and Nonpoint Sources in the Chao Lake Basin Final [PDF]
This pilot project will determine the Feasibility of an effective point-nonpoint source nutrient trading program could be established in the Lake Chao Basin, Program's potential benefits, Framework and necessary elements for such a ...
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Abstract Pacific Decadal Variability (PDV) plays a significant role in modulating the global climate change on decadal time scale. Although various reconstructions of the PDV have been developed for the last millennium, preferred time scales of the PDV and mechanisms behind them remain unresolved. Here, we combine a δ18O‐based PDV index derived through
Yanmin Qin +11 more
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As the core component of a water conservancy sprinkler irrigation system, the self-priming jet pump is required not only to meet performance criteria for self-priming but also to align with the growing trend toward compactness in sprinkler irrigation ...
Xiaogang Ma +6 more
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Simulating infrastructure networks in the Yangtze River Delta (China) using generative urban network models [PDF]
This paper explores the urban-geographical potential of simulation approaches combining spatial and topological processes. Drawing on Vértes et al.'s (2012) economical clustering model, we propose a generative network model integrating factors captured ...
Dai, Liang +4 more
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Potential Range Shifts of Two Sympatric Fagus Species
Using MaxEnt modeling, we found that Fagus longipetiolata's habitat suitability is primarily precipitation‐driven while F. lucida's depends more on temperature, with both species concentrated in the Yangtze River Basin; despite their shared ancestry, F. lucida exhibits greater vulnerability to future warming due to accelerated habitat fragmentation and
Yifeng Chen +4 more
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A novel multi-dimensional water transfer analysis framework
Study Region: This study encompasses mainland China, specifically analyzing 31 provincial-level administrative regions. The research focuses on evaluating the stark spatial imbalance in Water Resources (WRU) between the water-abundant south and the water-
Yuanmengqi Liu, Yu Song
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Determining the probability of cyanobacterial blooms: the application of Bayesian networks in multiple lake systems [PDF]
A Bayesian network model was developed to assess the combined influence of nutrient conditions and climate on the occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms within lakes of diverse hydrology and nutrient supply.
Bois, Julie +11 more
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We used 97 complete mitochondrial genomes from 24 distinct geographic populations to characterize the genetic diversity, population structure, and evolutionary history of Anaplecta omei. Our results indicate that tectonic uplift, Pleistocene climate oscillations, and complex topography have jointly shaped the phylogeographic diversification and ...
Tunan Zhou +4 more
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