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Roy C. Sidle, Arnaud Caiserman, Ben Jarihani, Zulfiqor Khojazoda, Jens Kiesel, Maksim Kulikov and Aslam Qadamov
The Vakhsh River is tributary to the Amu Dayra, supporting numerous hydropower facilities as well as irrigation and community water supplies. High sediment loads are major concerns for these uses, yet little is known about the spatial distribution of the...
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Otgonbayar Demberel, Bayarmaa Munkhbat, Batsuren Dorjsuren, Terry V. Callaghan, Bilguun Tsogoo, Valery A. Zemtsov, Otgontuya Shaarav, Erdenechimeg Gongor, Zolbayar Jargalsaikhan, Nemekhbayar Ganhuyag, Aldynay O. Khovalyg and Sergey N. Kirpotin
Mt. Munkhkhairkhan is the most crucial region for understanding climate and glaciation changes in Mongolia. This study investigated the relationship between glacial area changes and the climate elements of Mt. Munkhkhairkhan in the Mongolian-Altai Mounta...
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Eugen Rusu and Florin Onea
The objective of this present work is to provide a more comprehensive picture of the wind conditions corresponding to some important European marine energy sites by considering both historical (1979?2020) and climatological data (2021?2100). As a first s...
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Eric Mischell and Jung-Eun Lee
While the zonal-mean position of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is well explained using the zonal-mean energetic framework, the regional variations of the ITCZ have been more difficult to characterize. We show a simple metric, the interhemisph...
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Pushpa Dissanayake, Marissa L. Yates, Serge Suanez, France Floc?h and Knut Krämer
Wave dynamics contribute significantly to coastal hazards and were thus investigated at Vougot Beach by simulating both historical and projected future waves considering climate change impacts. The historical period included a major storm event. This per...
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George Kontakiotis and Assimina Antonarakou
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Jone Lucas Medja Ussalu,Amin Bassrei
In this study, we intend to understand the climatic behavior of the southern region of Mozambique in the face of the evidences of climate change at global level. Time series of precipitation and extreme temperatures related to 1960-2018 were used. We per...
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Shashikant Divakar, Chandan Kumar Panda, Anil Paswan
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Oleg Onishchenko, Viktor Fedun, Wendell Horton, Oleg Pokhotelov and Gary Verth
According to modern concepts, the main natural sources of dust in the atmosphere are dust storms and associated dust devils—rotating columns of rising dust. The impact of dust and aerosols on climate change in the past, present and future is one of...
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Li Na, Risu Na, Jiquan Zhang, Siqin Tong, Yin Shan, Hong Ying, Xiangqian Li and Yulong Bao
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have become crucial. We analyzed the long-term vegetation dynamics and diverse responses to extreme climate changes in Inner Mongolia, based on long-term Global...
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Iliyana D. Dobreva, Michael P. Bishop and Andrew B. G. Bush
Understanding climate-glacier dynamics in High Mountain Asia is of critical importance to address issues including water resources, sea-level rise, mountain geodynamics, natural hazards and ecosystem sustainability. The Karakoram Himalaya is arguably the...
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Dylan E. Chapple, Phyllis Faber, Katharine N. Suding, Adina M. Merenlender
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In Mediterranean regions and other areas with variable climates, interannual weather variability may impact ecosystem dynamics, and by extension ecological restoration projects. Conditions at reference sites, which are often used to evaluate restoration ...
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Dylan E. Chapple, Phyllis Faber, Katharine N. Suding and Adina M. Merenlender
In Mediterranean regions and other areas with variable climates, interannual weather variability may impact ecosystem dynamics, and by extension ecological restoration projects. Conditions at reference sites, which are often used to evaluate restoration ...
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Joanna Gliwicz, Elzbieta Jancewicz
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Benoît O.L. Demars, Gerhard Wiegleb, David M. Harper, Udo Bröring, Holger Brux and Wolfgang Herr
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Benoît O.L. Demars, Gerhard Wiegleb, David M. Harper, Udo Bröring, Holger Brux and Wolfgang Herr
The spatial structure and evolution of river networks offer tremendous opportunities to study the processes underlying metacommunity patterns in the wild. Here we explore several fundamental aspects of aquatic plant biogeography. How stable is plant comp...
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Stanislav Ogorodov, Svetlana Badina and Daria Bogatova
The Arctic coast dynamics has been an urgent problem over the last years, from both a practical and a fundamental point of view. In this research, for the first time for the Russian Arctic coast, we assessed the damage from the loss of territories in the...
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Shubhankar Sengupta, Dmitry V. Kovalevsky, Laurens M. Bouwer and Jürgen Scheffran
Coastal flood risk and sea-level rise require decisions on investment in coastal protection and, in some cases, the relocation of urban areas. Models that formalize the relations between flooding costs, protective investments, and relocation can improve ...
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Cristina Ponte Lira and Rita González-Villanueva
This editorial introduces the Special Issue entitled ?Geomatic Applications to Coastal Research: Challenges and New Developments? and succinctly evaluates future trends of the use of geomatics in the field of coastal research. This Special Issue was crea...
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Qianqian Chen, Wanqing Liu and Chang Huang
As the largest inland saltwater lake in China, Qinghai Lake plays an important role in regional sustainable development and ecological environment protection. In this study, we adopted a spatial downscaling model for mapping lake water at 10 m resolution...
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