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River Terraces of Takkiri River, Formosa (2)
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Modeling loess collapsibility using oedometer tests for foundation and pile settlement prediction. [PDF]
Long Z +6 more
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Evaluating the Interpretation Uncertainty From the Manual Streambank Delineation
ABSTRACT Streambank delineation enables the development of two important parameters: streambank position and channel width. For older aerial images that cannot be easily processed by automatic methods, manual interpretation of streambanks is a necessary task.
Megan M. Carr +2 more
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Geoarchaeology reveals development of terrace farming in the Northern Apennines during the Medieval Climate Anomaly. [PDF]
Brandolini F +5 more
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Cotreating acid mine drainage with municipal wastewater in existing WWTPs can enhance phosphorus and BOD removal without compromising treatment performance. The approach offers a cost‐effective, infrastructure‐efficient solution that leverages existing plant capacity while decreasing nutrient loads and supporting environmental goals in mining regions ...
Benjamin Roman +5 more
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Nutrient accumulation and fertilizer potential of terrace section soils in loess areas. [PDF]
Lei N, Zhang J, Zhang J, Sun Z, Wang Z.
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ABSTRACT Urban expansion significantly impacts flood risk, particularly in rapidly growing areas where impervious surfaces exacerbate surface runoff. This study examines spatial patterns of urban growth and their effects on flood exposure in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, from 2011 to 2021.
Pegah Madadi, Azad Sadeghi
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Advanced luminescence dating of the Karapürçek formation reveals middle pleistocene tectonic reorganization of the North Anatolian Fault Zone. [PDF]
Şahiner E, Korhan Erturaç M.
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Abstract For over a century, alluvial river terraces have been used as archives of tectonic deformation or changes in water discharge, sediment supply, and sea level. Despite this long history, such efforts remain challenging: using terraces as deformation markers requires knowledge of their initial geometry, and most attempts to attribute terrace ...
A. Ruby +4 more
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