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Harvesting Practices and Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) of Bahamian Land Crabs: Bridging Gaps Between Traditional and Scientific Knowledge. [PDF]

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Mummified cave Cheetah inform rewilding actions in Saudi Arabia

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Sinkholes

JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 2019
Sinkholes are among the most distinctive features in karst lands and represent the most direct connection in karst between the ground surface and the subterranean world (Fig. 1). An alternative word is doline, derived from the Slav term which indicates generically a depression but is actually used to designate a variety of surface landforms in karst ...
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Fighting botnets with sinkholes

Network Security, 2012
In the early days of the Internet, domain theft was a problem. But these days, it's a legitimate practice, designed to make the network a safer place. Sinkholing is becoming a relatively commonplace practice in the cyber-security research community.
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Use of Regional Sinkhole Mapping for Sinkhole Susceptibility Maps

Sinkholes and the Engineering and Environmental Impacts of Karst, 2003
The use of regional sinkhole maps, or closed-contour depicted sinkholes from 7.5-minute topographic maps, for deriving sinkhole susceptibility maps may be problematical. In Virginia, the 1:24,000-scale topographic maps for the Valley and Ridge physiographic province karst utilize either 6- or 12-m (20- or 40-ft) contour intervals.
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Sinkhole Hazards

2016
Abstract Sinkholes or dolines are closed depressions characteristic of terrains underlain by soluble rocks (carbonates and/or evaporites). They may be related to the differential dissolutional lowering of the ground surface (solution sinkholes) or to subsidence induced by subsurface karstification (subsidence sinkholes).
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