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Nitrogen removal and the fate of Nitrate in Riparian buffer zones [PDF]
Riparian buffer zones, adjacent to waterways, may protect water quality by intercepting and removing nitrogen in runoff from agricultural land. This research comprised four parts: (1) a field study of nitrogen buffering by differently vegetated riparian ...
Matheson, Fleur Elizabeth
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Mechanistic Understanding of Nickel Catalyzed Urea Oxidation Reaction to Cyanate and Nitrite
The urea oxidation reaction (UOR) is a promising alternative to oxygen evolution reaction (OER) for energy efficient hydrogen production, yet its reaction mechanism remains controversial because many proposed pathways have not been directly correlated with experimentally verified products and intermediates.
Kyu In Shim +4 more
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Managing for resilience with ecological structure: Portfolio effects in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Combined effects of global change, including land conversion, biological invasions, and overexploitation, have degraded the resilience of ecosystems and the services they provide. Here, we identify key ecological structures and processes that can be targeted by management to improve resilience at scales ranging from single species to entire landscapes.
Kayla RS Hale +15 more
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This paper highlights a concerning scenario of environmental contamination by multidrug‐resistant bacteria, underscoring the need for integrated surveillance and control strategies to address antimicrobial resistance in aquatic environments within the context of One Health.
Francisco Lucas de Amorim Nascimento +13 more
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Risk of phosphorus losses in surface runoff from agricultural land in the Baltic Commune of Puck in the light of assessment performed on the basis of DPS indicator. [PDF]
Pietrzak S +9 more
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This study reports the exceptional preservation of the Eocene freshwater bivalve Batissa sitakaraensis from Hokkaido, Japan. Multimodal analyses reveal that both the aragonitic shell mineralogy and the delicate organic periostracum retain their original structural and chemical characteristics after millions of years.
Taro Yoshimura +4 more
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Study on Snowmelt Runoff Characteristics in the Cold and Snowy Region with Frozen Soil [PDF]
This paper describes observations of snowmelt runoff with frozen soil in the Tomisato dam experimental basin. Observed results are indicated as follows: 1) the ground surface soil at the hillslopes was always freezing, 2) there was rarely frozen soil ...
斎藤, 靖史 +2 more
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This work advances landslide susceptibility mapping by incorporating short‐term trigger data with landscape susceptibility mapping. We also examine the importance of downsampling, watershed delineation and geospatial correlations in evaluating outcomes.
Kanta Kotsugi +3 more
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Discolouration of surface waters in upland catchments (with associated costs of water treatment and resources) has increased particularly since the severe droughts in the 1970s and mid 1990s.
O'Brien, H, O'Brien, Helen Elizabeth
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As the incidence of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) rises, prenatal exposure to agricultural pesticides may represent an important risk factor. Here, geographic information system‐based measures of farmland proximity at birth were used as a proxy for early‐life pesticide exposure in France, a major pesticide consumer.
Aurélie M. N. Danjou +75 more
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