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FA and Bio11 are key factors impacting Schizothorax species’ habitats. The Saga, Angren, and Miling counties were suitable areas considering hydropower. Schizothorax species will increase upriver and lose lower habitats in the future. Schizothorax species were exhibited an upstream movement trend in the future.
Yan Zhou +12 more
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Respiration and growth of Paracoccus denitrificans R-1 with nitrous oxide as an electron acceptor
In the nitrogen biogeochemical cycle, the reduction of nitrous oxide (N2O) to N2 by N2O reductase, which is encoded by nosZ gene, is the only biological pathway for N2O consumption.
Jiaxian Zhou +6 more
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Breast Milk Dioxins in Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta
There are no previous reports from South China on chemically determined polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in human breast milk expressed as World Health Organization (WHO) toxic equivalents (TEQs).
Malisch, R +4 more
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ABSTRACT The sound formation of robust environmental policies is increasingly important for low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) to achieve their national objectives and international commitments. However, policy implementation can be complex, and environmental policies may not be prioritised given other critical socio‐economic development issues ...
Rebecca K. M. Clube, Julia Tomei
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Conceptual framework showing how tectonic confinement, steep monsoon‐driven river dynamics, high‐energy coastal processes and offshore sediment dispersal together limit sediment retention at the Narmada–Tapi river mouths, suppressing sustained subaerial delta formation despite high sediment supply. Abstract Although deltaic growth is commonly linked to
Sumit Das, Gianvito Scaringi
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Emerging single‐atom catalysts (SACs) are promising in water remediation through Fenton‐like reactions. Despite the notable enhancement of catalytic activity through increasing the density of single‐atom active sites, the performance improvement is not ...
Shuaiqi Zhang +3 more
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Tidal River Flood Risk Highest During Intermediate Rather Than Peak River Discharge
Abstract Tidal rivers are defined as the tide‐influenced, salinity‐free inland reaches of estuaries. Understanding the occurrence of peak water levels (PWLs) is critical for flood risk management, yet the timing and magnitude of PWLs in tidal rivers have been little studied. We address this gap by investigating PWLs during two catastrophic floods (1954
Leicheng Guo +12 more
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Abstract Sediment–water exchange of dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents a critical yet poorly constrained component of the marine carbon cycle. Here, we combine quantitative, molecular, and carbon isotope (δ13C and F14C) analyses to investigate the production, composition, and export of porewater DOM in the German Bight, North Sea, and evaluate ...
Bingbing Wei +8 more
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Characterizing the Compound Extreme Temperature and PM2.5 Pollution Events: A Multi‐Country Analysis
Abstract The increasing frequency of climate extreme events and persistent air pollution challenges pose compound environmental risks, yet the spatiotemporal patterns and trends of compound extreme temperature‐air pollution events remain poorly understood globally.
Deyang Chen, Mustafa Zahid, Minghao Qiu
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Abstract Atmosphere‐ocean‐land coupled forecasting systems, despite their comprehensiveness, face substantial challenges in the “predictability desert” at subseasonal to seasonal (S2S) timescales, particularly for precipitation—a variable crucial for socioeconomic activities yet of stunning spatiotemporal variance. Post‐processing methods developed for
Wen Shi +9 more
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