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Historical and projected extreme climate changes in the upper Yellow River Basin, China. [PDF]
Chen S, Men B, Pang J, Bian Z, Wang H.
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In our study, we demonstrate how climate change is degrading fisheries and forest resources in Marajó Island's coastal communities, where we found younger residents and urban‐proximate groups express the strongest concerns. We document how warming temperatures and erratic rainfall are threatening traditional livelihoods, food security, and cultural ...
Davison M. S. Assis +3 more
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Integrated export instream coefficient model for accurate nonpoint source pollution estimation and management in the Yellow River Basin. [PDF]
Wang X, Wu L, Luo Y, Liu Y, Wang R.
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ABSTRACT The Amazon Basin is home to the world's greatest terrestrial biodiversity, but many plant groups remain poorly studied. One example is the mycoheterotrophic genus Thismia (Thismiaceae), which is notable for its highly specialized floral morphology and ephemeral life cycles, making it difficult to detect in the field and limiting its ...
Diego Ferreira da Silva +7 more
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Investigation into the supply-demand relationship of carbon sequestration in the yellow river basin using the optimal parameter geographical detector model. [PDF]
Zhao H +7 more
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Loess Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Loess in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) has been studied since its first documented recognition (on Banks Peninsula) in 1878 by Julius von Haast. A decade later, John Hardcastle revealed that southern ANZ loess was both glacial in origin and contained signals of past climates.
Brent V. Alloway +4 more
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Study on multidimensional shrinkage spatial-temporal patterns and driving forces of cities in the Yellow River Basin. [PDF]
Xing G, Wang D, Cai W.
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Integrated Soil Salinisation Management Strategies in Agriculture
This review synthesises integrated water, agronomic, and biochemical strategies for managing soil salinisation, presenting a decision framework for selecting cost‐effective amendments based on initial soil assessment and long‐term sustainability monitoring. ABSTRACT Soil salinisation poses a global threat to agricultural sustainability, affecting about
Yingying Xing, Xuning Liu, Xiukang Wang
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