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Stratigraphic characteristics of quaternary deposits on the left bank of the Sava River near Belgrade [PDF]
Quaternary deposits on the banks of the Sava River in the Belgrade area have a significant thickness and they are represented by genetically different formations.
Knežević Slobodan +4 more
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Whooping Cranes land in a palustrine‐emergent wetland amid row crop agriculture near Atkinson, Nebraska, during spring migration in April of 2020 (photo by M. L. Forsberg). From 2023 to 2024, the U.S. and Canada updated conservation plans for the Whooping Crane through international workshops.
Andrew J. Caven, Aaron T. Pearse
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The Northeast Region of China constitutes a main concentrated distribution area for wetland and a climatically sensitive zone. However, compound drought-heatwave (CDHW) events have intensified in Northeast China over the past four decades, posing a ...
Yuxuan Zhang +5 more
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Uncertainty in United States coastal wetland greenhouse gas inventorying [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Environmental Research Letters 13 (2018): 115005, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aae157.Coastal wetlands store ...
Bernal, Blanca +14 more
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Headwater drainage evolution in the Ebro foreland basin system from N Spain, including the Zadorra River drainage system and its relationships with the Arakil River. Abstract Foreland basins are elongate depressions that develop around the flanks of collisional mountain ranges.
Iván Martín‐Martín +5 more
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The climate evolution across the Oligocene–Miocene transition has been studied through a 23.5 to 22 Ma succession in the eastern Ebro Basin, dated by magnetostratigraphy.
Concha Arenas +9 more
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Abstract Coastal depositional environments, particularly salt marshes, are among the morphologies most vulnerable to relative sea‐level rise (RSLR). Their ability to withstand changing conditions is closely related to their capacity to accrete sediment, gaining elevation at a rate comparable to RSLR. Sedimentation, decomposition of organic remains, and
Claudia Zoccarato +10 more
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Secretive Marsh Bird Species Co-Occurrences and Habitat Associations Across the Midwest, USA [PDF]
Because secretive marsh birds are difficult to detect, population status and habitat use for these birds are not well known. We conducted repeated surveys for secretive marsh birds across 264 sites in the Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Joint ...
Bolenbaugh, Jason R. +2 more
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Avifaunal characterization of Corral de Piedra Palustrine Wetland, Nicoya, Costa Rica
Wetlands maintain high biodiversity and provide important habitat for many bird species, but now have strong pressure from anthropogenic activities. Birds in wetlands are important indicators of environmental changes and our goal was to characterize the ...
Roberto Vargas-Masis +2 more
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The values of natural and constructed wetlands: A meta-analysis [PDF]
The values of goods and services provided by natural and constructed wetlands are examined through a meta-analysis of 418 observations of the economic value of 186 wetlands.
Bergh, J.C.J.M. van den +4 more
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