Vulnerability of Key Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches to Future Erosion and Sea Level Rise
Abstract Threatened sea turtles rely on sandy beaches for nesting, linking their long‐term survival to global beach availability. However, beaches worldwide are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic stressors and sea level rise (SLR). Reliable vulnerability assessments require understanding beach dynamics across multiple time scales, informed by ...
Jakob C. Christiaanse +3 more
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Travel times and distances to health services in Australia. [PDF]
Filipcikova M, Jorm L, Barbieri S.
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Development of a server to manage a customised local version of OpenStreetMap in Ireland [PDF]
Błażej Ciepłuch +3 more
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Capturing Spatial Gradients of Water Color and Clarity in Subtropical Reservoirs During Drought
Abstract Reservoirs have spatial variation in water depth, suspended matter, and biogeochemistry that can influence patterns of water clarity and color. Spatial surveys with sensor‐equipped boats matched in time with satellite image acquisition provide data‐intensive avenues for understanding spatial patterns of optical properties within reservoirs. We
Malcolm S. Macleod +3 more
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Incorporating river morphodynamics in the characterization of key ecological system units for conservation in the western Amazon. [PDF]
Dominguez-Ruben L +6 more
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Abstract Hydrodynamic and morphodynamic forces interacting across the sediment‐water interface control the biogeochemistry in the hyporheic zone. When investigating the redox zonation within streambeds, dissolved oxygen (O2) is considered a key solute to the understanding of river ecosystems.
Alejandra Villa +5 more
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Development and application of a geospatial index of urban playability for young children. [PDF]
Gemmell E +6 more
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Analysing the use of OpenAerialMap images for OpenStreetMap edits [PDF]
Ammar Mandourah, Hartwig H. Hochmair
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Abstract Floods are expected to increase in frequency and severity due to climate change. Recent floods have shown that many catchments worldwide are vulnerable to floods, highlighting the need for additional adaptation measures. This study extends the Geographical, Environmental, and Behavioral (GEB) model by coupling it to a hydrodynamic and a flood ...
Veerle C. Bril +6 more
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Identifying and modeling built environment factors influencing cultural perception in metro stations: Evidence from central Shanghai. [PDF]
Feng H, Xiao X, Cheng Y, Mu R, Xiong L.
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