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As a result of field research of 1996-2010 in the northern- and middle-boreal subzones of European Russia, the dependences of plant species percent cover in Scots pine forests (taken totally, upland vs.
Ilya Kucherov
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ABSTRACT Under continued climate warming, understanding present‐day permafrost distribution and the controls on ground thaw are critical for predicting permafrost thaw trajectories and associated implications. This study presents a high‐resolution investigation of permafrost extent and active layer thickness (ALT) across a coniferous forested hillslope
Alana Muenchrath +2 more
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Behaviour of compacted silt used to construct flood embankment
This paper investigates the unsaturated mechanical behaviour of a fill material sampled from flood embankments located along the Bengawan Solo River in Indonesia.
Soemitro, R. A. A. +7 more
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Strategies for Assessing Post‐Wildfire Geomorphic Resilience in Semiarid Rivers
ABSTRACT We review and summarize diverse components of a catchment that can be monitored after wildfire to assess the geomorphic resilience of the river corridor in semiarid regions. We distinguish upland portions of river catchments from river corridors.
Ellen Wohl +8 more
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Willow rotation rapidly improves key drainage properties of compacted organic soils
Mechanical methods implemented to solve drainage issues caused by compacted layers in cultivated organic soils have produced only short‐term improvements.
Yelena E. Gómez Lara +3 more
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Abstract Global warming and permafrost thaw have significantly altered landscapes and hydrological conditions in permafrost regions. While site‐specific process studies have described hydrological changes during thawing, basin‐scale impact assessments and streamflow modeling remain challenging due to landscape heterogeneity and complex interactions ...
Chengwei Wan +5 more
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CAPILLARY WATER RISE IN PEAT SOIL AS AFFECTED BY VARIOUS GROUNDWATER LEVELS
Capillary water in peatlands has a very important role in supplying water to the root zone of plants. The current water content in the root zone depends mainly on groundwater levels in some areas with shallow water levels.
Muhammad Imam Nugraha +3 more
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Archaeal Tetraether Lipids as Tracers for Past Marine Environmental Change
Abstract Archaea are single‐celled microorganisms that are abundant in marine environments and play a key role in the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Archaea can biosynthesize a wide variety of isoprenoid membrane lipids, including isoprenoid glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraethers (isoGDGTs).
Felix J. Elling +39 more
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Modelling peatlands as a complex adaptive systems
PhDA new conceptual approach to modelling peatlands, DigiBog, involves a Complex Adaptive Systems consideration of raised bogs. A new computer hydrological model is presented, tested, and its capabilities in simulating hydrological behaviour in a real ...
Morris, Paul John
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Pollution Legacy and Land Use Influence Peat Chemistry in Temperate Lowland Peatlands
Abstract Peatlands slowly accumulate carbon and other elements over time, making them excellent archives of historical environmental conditions. A large proportion of low‐lying peat has been drained and converted to agricultural cropland or grassland use. Peatlands in some areas are also impacted by atmospheric deposition of metals from past industrial
T. Silverthorn +11 more
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