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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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Increased small impactor flux on the Moon as inferred from regolith thickness at the Chang'E-5 Region. [PDF]
Zhang M, Jia B, Eke VR, Fa W.
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Abstract In the Afghan Hindu Kush, the 223–209 Ma (≤800°C) Salang batholith is part of the Silk‐Road magmatic arc that was built on ∼40‐km‐thick Turan‐Karakum block continental crust. The batholith constitutes the hanging wall of the Herat‐Panjshir‐Badakhshan—the Paleo‐Tethys—suture zone, vestige of the subducted Paleozoic‐early Mesozoic Paleo‐Tethys ...
Lothar Ratschbacher +8 more
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Minimally Destructive Radiocarbon Dating of Bone. [PDF]
Higham T +19 more
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The Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in the Iron Gates, Southeast Europe:Calibration and dietary issues [PDF]
Bartosiewicz, Laszlo +5 more
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Abstract Arctic lake, bay and lagoon ice regimes play a crucial role in understanding permafrost stability, hydrology, and carbon cycling in permafrost regions. This study integrates field and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from Sentinel‐1 to improve the classification of Arctic lake, bay and lagoon ice regimes, with a particular focus on the ...
Helena Bergstedt +6 more
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Diets and environments of late pleistocene pygmy and Columbian mammoths: Isotopic evidence from Southern California. [PDF]
Hannold CD +4 more
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Abstract The hydrological regime, particularly flooding duration and depth, is one of the primary driving factors for the vegetation pattern in floodplain lakes. Climate change‐induced droughts are extending shoal exposure times, potentially amplifying the impact of temperature on plant growth. However, the nonlinear interactive effects of hydrological
Siyang Yao +5 more
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Australia's First Peoples: hunters of extinct megafauna or Australia's first fossil collectors. [PDF]
Archer M +13 more
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Abstract National and international regulations enforce monitoring programmes of water quality to guide management actions of inland water ecosystems. Our study evaluates the effect of spectral and spatial resolutions on the estimation of chlorophyll‐a concentrations in mountain lakes, and derives implications for addressing the adjacency effect, which
J. Llodrà‐Llabrés +5 more
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