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ABSTRACT Aeolian deflationary events are erosive to static stages where sediment supply is insufficient to support bedform migration and preservation in the rock record. In the vicinity of shallow‐marine environments, inland rises of relative water table and associated generation of deflationary super surfaces may be driven by the onset of ...
Victor J. P. Hême de Lacotte +4 more
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Diversity and composition of vegetation and soil seed banks after sand dune restoration by oil mulching and plantations. [PDF]
Jalilian B +5 more
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ABSTRACT A new species of jewel beetle, Temognatha sundholmi Lang, sp. nov., is described from the Great Victoria Desert in South Australia. A broader investigation, using mtDNA COI ‘barcode’ sequences from 178 specimens representing 54 buprestid species, places the new species with Temognatha flavocincta (Gory & Laporte, 1838) in the informal ...
Peter J. Lang, Mark I. Stevens
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Response of Soil Fungal Community to Reforestation on Shifting Sand Dune in the Horqin Sandy Land, Northeast China. [PDF]
Cao C, Zhang Y, Cui Z.
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This study presents a spatial analysis workflow for using satellite telemetry data to understand livestock movement and habitat selection in conservation grazing contexts, using GPS‐tracked cattle on the Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve as a case study.
Tom Major +3 more
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Life histories in Fiji as reconstructed from first millennium CE Sigatoka Sand Dune burials using isotopes. [PDF]
Herrscher E +4 more
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Negative of a photograph from 1924-1928, when Everett Ruess\u27s family lived in Indiana.
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Tree communities in a tropical coastal dune system exhibited distinct habitat differentiation across a sea‐to‐land disturbance gradient. These habitat differences were reflected in species composition, species diversity, and community‐weighted mean wood density.
Kanokporn Kaewsong +5 more
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Sand stabilization and dune building
The growth of dune vegetation can be stimulated by the application of suitable fertilizers. Newly planted seedlings and sparse vegetation on the sea dunes can be very much improved by this means, provided the quantity of windblown sand is not excessive ...
Terwindt, J.H.J. (author) +1 more
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