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Soil management for semiarid regions
Agricultural Water Management, 1983Abstract Water related climatic factors and soil physical and chemical properties exert a dominant effect on crop production in semiarid regions. Soil management practices which beneficially affect crop production by increasing water storage or through more efficient water use have been intensively studied at a number of locations with their ...
W.E. LARSON, J.B. SWAN, M.J. SHAFFER
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Intelligent Epidemiological Surveillance in the Brazilian Semiarid
2020 IEEE International Conference on E-health Networking, Application & Services (HEALTHCOM), 2021Right after the Chinese example in conducting COVID-19 epidemic originated in Wuhan, the readiness to detect and respond by health authorities to local (sometimes global) epidemics has become central lately. Within the idea of health 4.0, information about the individual is essential in supporting public community health policies. This paper presents a
Raimundo Valter +10 more
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Ecophysiology of Forage Crops in the Semiarid [PDF]
Forage crops are key for livestock production in semiarid regions. In this environment, forage crops provide essential nutrients for grazing animals, supporting milk, meat, and fiber production, enhance water infiltration and retention, mitigating the ...
Valdson José da Silva +5 more
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Geochemical Quantification of Semiarid Mountain Recharge
Groundwater, 2008Abstract Analysis of a typical semiarid mountain system recharge (MSR) setting demonstrates that geochemical tracers help resolve the location, rate, and seasonality of recharge as well as ground water flowpaths and residence times.
Arun K, Wahi +4 more
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TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE SEMIARID REGION
Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade, 2022Territory has dimensions and meanings that vary according to each society and how the ways of life are assigned, and can be understood as a safeguard, the environment where we live, or as a provider, the place where all the natural resources and raw materials necessary for the survival of societies are available.Thus, the semi-arid territories are ...
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Mechanisms of Thorium Migration in a Semiarid Soil
Journal of Environmental Quality, 2004ABSTRACTThorium concentrations at Kirtland Air Force Base training sites in Albuquerque, NM, have been previously described; however, the mechanisms of thorium migration were not fully understood. This work describes the processes affecting thorium mobility in this semiarid soil, which has implications for future remedial action. Aqueous extraction and
A J, Bednar +4 more
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Agroclimatology of Semiarid Lands
1990The mention of agroclimatology of semiarid lands immediately draws to mind rainfall and its seasonal distribution. Rainfall, both in amount and distribution, often means the difference between adequate or scarce food supplies in subsistence agriculture.
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Regular and Irregular Patterns in Semiarid Vegetation
Science, 1999Vegetation in many semiarid regions is strikingly patterned, forming regular stripes on hillsides and irregular mosaics on flat ground. A simple model of plant and water dynamics based on ecologically realistic assumptions and with reasonable parameter values captures both of these types of patterns.
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