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Changing patterns of land use and land cover have exploited the natural resources. Soil, water and forests are degraded, both quantitatively and qualitatively.
Firoz Ahmad, Laxmi Goparaju
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An index to characterize the spatial distribution of land use within watersheds and implications for river network nutrient removal and export [PDF]
The spatial distribution of land use and associated nutrient inputs may influence the efficacy of in-stream nutrient removal; however, the effect of source location on N removal and watershed N export has not been quantified.
Mineau, Madeleine M. +2 more
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In connection with the discussion on the origin of hills and valleys, which has recently occupied the pages of the Geological Magazine, I would submit a few observations on some phenomena, in evidence of the great power of subaërial denudation, which seem scarcely to have been noticed with the prominence they deserve.
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Time lags in watershed-scale nutrient transport: an exploration of dominant controls
Unprecedented decreases in atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition together with increases in agricultural N-use efficiency have led to decreases in net anthropogenic N inputs in many eastern US and Canadian watersheds as well as in Europe.
K. V. Van Meter, N. Basu
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Hydrological investigation and behavior of watershed depend upon geo-morphometric characteristics of catchment. Morphometric analysis is commonly used for development of regional hydrological model of ungauged watershed.
S. Chandniha, M. Kansal
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Vacuolar transport and function of Saccharomyces cerevisiae sterol ester hydrolase Tgl1
Tgl1, one of yeast sterol ester hydrolases, had been found on the lipid droplets where sterol esters are mainly stored. This study revealed that Tgl1 is transported into the vacuole depending on the ESCRT‐I–III complex, and that it exhibits intra‐vacuolar sterol ester hydrolase activity.
Takumi Nakatsuji +5 more
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The role of fibroblast growth factors in cell and cancer metabolism
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling regulates crucial signaling cascades that promote cell proliferation, survival, and metabolism. Therefore, FGFs and their receptors are often dysregulated in human diseases, including cancer, to sustain proliferation and rewire metabolism.
Jessica Price, Chiara Francavilla
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Regional modelling with flood-duration-frequency approach in the middle Cheliff watershed
This study describes a statistical approach of watercourses hydrological regimes in flood, taking into account the latter duration d and return period T.
Renima Mohamed +3 more
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User participation in watershed management and research: [PDF]
Many watershed development projects around the world have performed poorly because they failed to take into account the needs, constraints, and practices of local people.
Johnson, Nancy +3 more
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Water Quality Monitoring of the Little Calumet East Branch Watershed [PDF]
The Little Calumet East Branch (LCEB) is a 10-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) watershed that ultimately discharges into Lake Michigan. The watershed begins in unincorporated LaPorte County and discharges west through unincorporated Porter County ...
Dorton, Melissa, Feller, Nicholas H.
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