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Analysis of karst groundwater runoff conditions based on statistics and reverse hydrogeochemical modeling methods. [PDF]
Hui S +4 more
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This study evaluated biochars from co‐pyrolysis of sewage sludge and cashew residues on physical quality of a degraded loamy sand soil. SPB applied at 20 Mg ha−1 reduced bulk density by 7.74%, whereas most porosity attributes were driven by soil reconsolidation rather than biochar. Aggregate stability varied with biochar type, with SPB promoting larger
João Marcos Rodrigues dos Santos +14 more
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Aqualogging tool for web based mapping and mitigation of soil erosion and water pollution in sprinkler irrigation systems. [PDF]
Campero-Taboada MJ +4 more
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Abstract We document the early decay of the Late‐Pleistocene Cordilleran Ice Sheet in the central portion of the Rocky and Cariboo Mountains and the Rocky Mountain Trench in east‐central British Columbia. Glacial lakes impounded at the eastern margin of the ice sheet occupied watersheds on the west flank of the central Rocky Mountains, leaving ...
Brendan G. N. Miller +2 more
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Modeling runoff, sediment yield and conservation measures using SWAT in Ajima catchment, Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Hatiye SD, Tilahun TK, Edamo ML.
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ABSTRACT Sedimentary charcoal elongation is increasingly being used in paleoecology to distinguish herbaceous from woody fuel in past fires. However, the relationship between charcoal morphotypes and plant types has never been formally tested in tropical environments, despite its potential to improve understanding of fire regimes and deforestation, and
Fiona Cornet +12 more
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A Multi-Model Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Hydrological Regime in the Czech Republic
Hanel Martin +3 more
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Simulation study on the impact of check dams on water and sand in Xiliugou Basin and inner Mongolia section of the Yellow River. [PDF]
Zhang W +11 more
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ABSTRACT Facing a novel plague pandemic, military invasions, and political–economic transformations, societies of the eastern Roman (Byzantine) empire had to adapt to a variety of pressures and new ways of exploiting their natural environments during the mid‐1st millennium CE.
Cristiano Vignola +7 more
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