Groundwater flow modelling of main groundwater reservoirs in the Gdańsk region, Poland
During the last nine years, the 133 main groundwater reservoirs in Poland (MGR) have been documented; these were published last year. Some of these are situated in the coastal zone of the southern Baltic Sea.
Kordalski Zbigniew, Sadurski Andrzej
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Land Surface Temperature Patterns in the Urban Agglomeration of Krakow (Poland) Derived from Landsat-7/ETM+ Data [PDF]
The aim of this study was to identify typical and specific features of land surface temperature (LST) distribution in the city of Krakow and its surroundings with the use of Landsat/ETM+ data.
Anita Bokwa +3 more
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Abstract Most of the global population lives in lowlands, where water demand is highest. Therefore, understanding the dependence of lowland regions on mountain water at a global scale is crucial as mountains provide an essential contribution to lowland water resources.
Sarah Hanus +5 more
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Forestry in Poland with special attention to the region of the Pomeranian Young Moraine [PDF]
In the year 2004 the ASFV celebrated its 50th anniversary holding a conference in Sulczyno, Kartuzy. This event offered the possibility to give an actual overview of forest resources and forest functions in Poland.
Szydlarski, Marcin
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Are Amphipod invaders a threat to the regional biodiversity? Conservation prospects for the Loire River [PDF]
The impact of invasions on local biodiversity is well established, but their impact on regional biodiversity has so far been only sketchily documented.
A Bij de Vaate +44 more
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New records of Conrad’s false mussel Mytilopsis leucophaeata (Conrad, 1831) in the Vistula Delta
Abstract Mytilopsis leucophaeata (Conrad, 1831) is native to the western Atlantic coast of North America. It has been reported in many regions outside its home range, including the Gulf of Gdańsk (the southern Baltic Sea).
Radosław Brzana +2 more
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Developing a Levee Module for Global Flood Modeling With a Reach‐Level Parameterization Approach
Abstract Levees are critical infrastructure for mitigating flood hazards worldwide. Despite their importance, current global flood models inadequately consider levees due to the complexity of flow mechanisms involving levees and lack of levee data.
Gang Zhao +8 more
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The Alcobaça Abbey hydraulic landscape [PDF]
Introduction: This paper concerns the main domain (“coutos”) of Alcobaça Abbey (central Portugal), founded in 1153. It shows the involvement of the Cistercian monks in shaping hydraulic landscapes along time. This monastic territory is limited westwards
Jorge, Virgolino Ferreira +2 more
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The impact of military activities on the concentration of mercury in soils of military training grounds and marine sediments [PDF]
Military activities have been conducted on land and at sea. Both during conflicts and in peace time, some regions served as a military training ground which included firing positions and bunkers.
Jacek Bełdowski +2 more
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ABSTRACT Human impact in the form of reservoir construction and river regulation downstream of reservoirs, is causing irreversible alterations to hillslope and river channel connectivity in river catchments. This disruption in the dynamic equilibrium of the river is attributed to sediment accumulation upstream of the reservoir's dam, limited sediment ...
Joanna Piasecka +3 more
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