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The effects of geomorphic controls on sediment yield in the Andean Rivers of Colombia
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rivers of Colombian draining into the Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Based on a multi-year dataset of sediment load from six rivers, including Mira, Patía, and
Juan D. Restrepo +2 more
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SWAT-based soil erosion and sediment yield modeling in the upper Gilgel Abay catchment, Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Alebachew ED +5 more
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Effects of land drainage ('feses') and physical soil and water conservation on gully and rill erosion in Lake Tana basin [PDF]
Adgo, Enyew +6 more
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The characteristics of settlement of Neanderthals in northern Central Europe during the earlier phases of the Middle Palaeolithic (Marine Isotope Stage 8–6) have been a matter of debate for decades, specifically regarding the population dynamics at such latitudes during the coldest phases. In this paper, we review the known archaeological record of the
Gianpiero Di Maida +5 more
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Sediment transport by Greenland's icebergs. [PDF]
Pierce E, Overeem I, Hasholt B.
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The soilscape of Lake Tana basin, nitisols and vertisols are dominating the scene [PDF]
Deckers, Seppe, Nyssen, Jan
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Palaeoenvironmental records along the eastern coast of Thailand remain sparse, with only a few studies attempting to reconstruct past climatic and environmental conditions. However, additional palaeoenvironmental, palaeoclimatic and sea‐level records are needed to improve our understanding of coastal evolution and local environmental changes.
Sakonvan Chawchai +7 more
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Hydrological modeling of flood impacts under land use and land cover change: A systematic review of tools, trends, and challenges. [PDF]
Oo TZ, Humphries UW.
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This review presents an investigation of the evolution of the Baltic Sea basin and its connections through the Eemian Stage, based upon sequences of marine and associated deposits from the White Sea to the Southwest Baltic, via the Karelian channel. Pollen analyses, foraminiferal and ostracod analyses provide the evolution of relative sea‐level change,
Philip L. Gibbard, Karen L. Knudsen
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From degradation to restoration: addressing the environmental challenges in the Ethiopian highlands. [PDF]
Elias E +6 more
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