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Abstract The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition (Q10) governs the fate of soil carbon under global warming. Although erosion redistributes soil carbon at scales comparable to the terrestrial carbon sink, how erosion reshapes Q10 across large regional scales remains elusive.
Shengzhao Wei +7 more
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Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization. [PDF]
Rahimi M +5 more
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Agricultural Intensification in the Burji-Konso Cluster of South-western Ethiopia. [PDF]
Amborn H. +24 more
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River Terraces of Takkiri River, Formosa (2)
openaire +2 more sources
Disaggregation of Landslide Risk
Abstract Quantifying and disaggregating landslide risk through probabilistic landslide risk analysis (PLRA) is critical for land use regulation and risk reduction. However, no transferable model for PLRA currently exists that resolves landslide consequences to individual buildings at regional scales.
William Pollock, Joseph Wartman
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Tracing chalcolithic population mobility using strontium isotopes and proteomics at Gumelnița site, Romania. [PDF]
Tafani A +21 more
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Abstract The Southern Rocky Mountain Trench (SRMT) is a conspicuous valley in the eastern Canadian Cordillera. It lies above a sharp change in lithospheric strength and thickness and is occupied by a normal fault thought to have last been active in the Eocene.
T. Finley +5 more
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Impact of soil erosion on agricultural sustainability based on crop water productivity in semi-arid Iran. [PDF]
Rafiei-Sardooi E +3 more
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Abstract In Guatemala, the Cocos, North American, and Caribbean plates interact to create a region of high seismic risk. Previous analyses of crustal faults in the country have been overly simplified, creating discrepancies between geologic and geodetic slip rate models.
Jeremy Maurer +3 more
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