Influence mechanism of thick hard layer on fracture and energy release characteristics of composite roof. [PDF]
Song XS +5 more
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Assessment of ecosystem status in Mozambique and implications for environmental planning
We assess Mozambique's terrestrial ecosystems using the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems framework, showing that more than half of Mozambique's ecosystems are threatened, with impacts primarily concentrated in temperate subhumid grasslands and pyric tussock savannas.
Kendall R. Jones +12 more
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Mechanical degradation induced by the alkaline water effects of weakly cemented fine-grained sandstone. [PDF]
Luo T +6 more
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1168. Eupatorium hyssopifolium L.
Summary Eupatorium hyssopifolium L. (Compositae: Eupatorieae: Eupatoriinae) is described and illustrated, and the species is provided with an expanded synonymy that includes type citations, known types, and supplementary comments. Notes are provided for the species' cultivation, propagation, likely pests and diseases, and availability.
Nicholas Hind, Joanna Langhorne
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Water Content Detection of Red Sandstone Based on Shock Acoustic Sensing and Convolutional Neural Network. [PDF]
Qiu Z +5 more
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Deep Groundwater Total Dissolved Solids Mapping in the Dakota Group, Williston Basin, USA
Abstract Growing concern about the quantity of available freshwater around the world has led to interest in surveying groundwater total dissolved solids (TDS) below water well depths. Deep TDS has not been systematically mapped, and there is much to learn about the distribution and controls on deeper groundwater. In sedimentary basins across the United
Michael J. Stephens +3 more
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Effect of mineral materials heterogeneity on rock failure: insights from a uniaxial compressive test of sandstone by in-situ x-ray computed tomography. [PDF]
Shen L, Zhang H, Hao Y.
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Threatened cockatoo adapts foraging strategy to survive habitat loss from fire
Fire regimes are changing across the globe as a result of human‐induced climate change. For granivorous bird species, changes in fire regimes can affect seed availability and the persistence of populations. We investigated the foraging behaviour of Glossy Black Cockatoos Calyptorhynchus lathami halmaturinus, a resource specialist, following large‐scale
Patricia Mooney +3 more
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Delineating homogeneous zones for rock joint wall mechanical properties in open-pit mine slope based on a multi-indicator stacked generalization model. [PDF]
Yu X +5 more
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