Peak runoff coefficient estimation in small catchments
Lynda Paulíková +3 more
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Factors affecting early plant survival in restoration of Mediterranean‐type climate shrublands
We undertook post‐fire restoration in southern California's shrubland with some portion of plants receiving supplemental irrigation. After 2.5 years survival was higher in California sage scrub (CSS) versus chaparral species and only slightly higher in irrigated individuals.
Emma C. Underwood +9 more
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A scaled physical model approach to simulate nonpoint source pollution in sloping landscapes for designed ecology. [PDF]
Zhang H, Zhang G, Peng X.
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Abstract We reconsider one of the most widely studied behavioral biases: anchoring effects. We estimate that study designs in this literature, including replication studies, routinely fail to achieve statistical power of more than 30%. This study replicates an anchoring study that reported an effect size of a 31% increase in participants' bids.
Tongzhe Li +3 more
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Targeting phosphorus loss with carbon farming practices? Results from an on-farm study. [PDF]
Mattila TJ, Niemi J.
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The Effects of Nutrient Additions on Kokanee in Dworshak Reservoir, Idaho
ABSTRACT We investigated the effects of whole reservoir nitrogen (N) addition on kokanee growth in Dworshak Reservoir, Idaho. We hypothesized that N addition would improve the growth of kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka) at a given level of abundance by increasing the availability of Daphnia, an important food source.
Sean M. Wilson +5 more
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Modeling the impacts of climate-smart practices on soil-water interaction and wheat yield under climate change in central Ethiopia. [PDF]
Biratu AA +10 more
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ABSTRACT Dispersal during early life stages is a critical process shaping marine fish connectivity and population dynamics, yet direct field observations at the individual level remain elusive. This has limited our understanding of the factors controlling dispersal, including the impact of active swimming by larvae and juveniles. Here, we present a new
Tatsuya Sakamoto +4 more
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Distributed human-water relationship model based on the "four processes" of the human-water system. [PDF]
Zuo Q, Li J, Ma J, Wu Q, Ji Y, Tian J.
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Layered Radial Aquifer Model for Open‐Pit Mine Closure with Managed Aquifer Recharge
A radially symmetric layered aquifer model (unconfined–aquitard–confined) coupled to a pit‐lake water balance is developed to screen managed aquifer recharge (MAR) after open‐pit mine closure. Dimensionless type curves quantify trade‐offs between pit recovery time, pumping/recycling, and unconfined mounding as functions of aquifer time scales, aquitard
Behzad Ataie Ashtiani
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