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El Qhapaqñan en el Alto Loa, norte de Chile: Un estudio micro y macromorfológico
Se entregan los resultados de una prospección pedestre y de cobertura total de 125 km de camino inca en el Alto Loa, entre las localidades de Miño por el norte y Lasana por el sur (21° 39'- 22° 20' Lat. S). Se describen: 1) el derrotero y características
José Berenguer R +3 more
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In this study, we upscale and simplify hydrostratigraphic information from a detailed model for Denmark to a pan-European scale. This is part of a larger project to develop a harmonised overview of the volume and depth of groundwater resources in a quasi-
Lærke Therese Andersen +4 more
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Objective definition of discharge thresholds for post-fire debris flows [PDF]
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growing number of regions around the world. As wildfire continues to emerge across a broader range of geographic regions and plant communities, there is an ...
Tang Hui, McGuire Luke, Youberg Ann
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A systematic archaeological survey in the environs of Khaytabad Tepa (Southern Uzbekistan). Preliminary report on the 2021 pilot season [PDF]
Tepa sites have oÁen been the focus of archaeological investigations in the lowland areas of Soviet and post- -Soviet Central Asia. is bias frequently led to paying only a lile aention to the surrounding landscape and its potential for the study of ...
Jakub Havlík +10 more
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The River as an Economic Asset: Settlement and Society in the Xeros Valley in Cyprus
Settled and Sacred Landscapes of Cyprus (SeSaLaC) is a systematic archaeological survey project of the University of Cyprus in the Xeros River valley in the Larnaka district in Cyprus.
Giorgos Papantoniou +1 more
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Fresh groundwater lenses are important resources for local inhabitants and ecosystems in coral islands. In view of the complexity of the coral islands, it is necessary to seek the measures of low-cost, effective and less impact on the stability and the ...
Yinghao LI +4 more
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Transport of nitrate-containing groundwater to coastal areas through buried tunnel valleys, Denmark
Nitrogen impact on the aquatic environment, including coastal areas, is too high in many countries worldwide, particularly in areas with intensive agriculture. Efficient mitigation initiatives demand that important pathways and the fate of nitrate in the
Peter B.E. Sandersen +4 more
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Forecasting the development of large-scale landslides is a contentious and complicated issue. In this study, we put forward the use of multi-factor support vector regression machines (SVRMs) for predicting the displacement rate of a large-scale landslide.
Xiuzhen Li, Shengwei Li
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Chapter 4 Near-surface reflection surveying [PDF]
In the geophysics of oil exploration and reservoir studies, the surface seismic method is the most commonly used method to obtain a subsurface model in 2 or 3 dimensions. This method plays an increasingly important role in soil investigations for geotechnical, hydrogeological and site characterization studies regarding seismic hazard issues.
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The Iron Gate and its environs in the Hellenistic period. Preliminary report for archaeological research in the Baysun District (South Uzbekistan), Season 2019 [PDF]
is report summarizes the starting points, methods and results of the archaeological research of the Czech-Uzbek team investigating the Hellenistic selements in the vicinity of Darband, in the upper reaches of the Sherabad Darya, in the Baysun District ...
Ladislav Stančo +8 more
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