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Laurel J. Lacher, Dale S. Turner, Bruce Gungle, Brooke M. Bushman and Holly E. Richter
The San Pedro River originates in Sonora, Mexico, and flows north through Arizona, USA, to its confluence with the Gila River. The 92-km Upper San Pedro River is characterized by interrupted perennial flow, and serves as a vital wildlife corridor through...
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Bruno Carpentieri and Francesco Palmieri
The vast majority of compressed digital data that flows nowadays on modern high-speed networks is directly related to human activity. It describes what we do, what we see and photograph, where we go, whom we meet, and specifically every moment of our liv...
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S. V. Borshchevskyi,K. M. Labinskyi,S. Yu. Halechko
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The basic ways on increase durability and hydroproof properties concrete fastening, promoting organization w?terleaks are considered at shaft vertical sinking of mines by development resources-protect technologies of shaft sinking. The questions of incre...
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Piotr Parasiewicz, Pawel Prus, Christos Theodoropoulos, Knut Alfredsen, Mikolaj Adamczyk, Claudio Comoglio and Paolo Vezza
Hydraulic habitat simulation models were designed for the quantitative determination of environmental flows that consider the needs of aquatic fauna in rivers and streams. In the past 50 years, the modeling techniques were significantly developed, but ex...
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Lucio Olivares, Emilia Damiano, Nadia Netti and Martina De Cristofaro
Air-fall pyroclastic deposits on steep slopes in Campania (Southern Italy) are periodically subjected to rainfall-induced landslides that may evolve into catastrophic flowslides. To protect built-up areas, early warning systems (EWSs) have been implement...
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Barbara Cardone, Ferdinando Di Martino and Vittorio Miraglia
The application of sentiment analysis approaches to information flows extracted from the social networks connected to particular critical periods generated by pandemic, climatic and extreme environmental phenomena allow the decision maker to detect the e...
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Jerry W. Knox and Keith Weatherhead
Rising demands and competition for water resources within all sectors are placing increasing pressure on the environment. Almost all direct abstractions in England require a licence (permit) from the regulatory authority, the Environment Agency. Assessin...
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Niranjani P. K. Semananda and Guna A. Hewa
The Magnitude and occurrence of extreme low flow events are needed in setting minimum flows to protect the instream users. As the true distribution is not normally known, the identification of the most appropriate distribution function that describes the...
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Yuezhao Tang, Yang Wang, Enjin Zhao, Jiaji Yi, Kecong Feng, Hongbin Wang and Wanhu Wang
As a coastal trading city in China, Shantou has complex terrain and changeable sea conditions in its coastal waters. In order to better protect the coastal engineering and social property along the coast, based on the numerical simulation method, this pa...
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Susan R. Bresney, Laura Forni, Marina R. L. Mautner, Annette Huber-Lee, Manish Shrestha, Angélica M. Moncada, Emily Ghosh and Tes Sopharith
The interlinkages between water for irrigation and for fish habitat are complex. This is particularly true in the Stung Chinit, a tributary to one of the most robust fisheries in the world, where livelihoods rely heavily on rice production and fishing an...
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Malte Knoche, Ralf Merz, Martin Lindner and Stephan M. Weise
With respect to meteorological changes and glacier evolution, the southern Pamir Mountains are a transition zone between the Pamirs, Hindu Kush and Karakoram, which are water towers of Central Asia. In this study, we compare runoff and climate trends in ...
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Malte Knoche, Ralf Merz, Martin Lindner, Stephan M. Weise
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With respect to meteorological changes and glacier evolution, the southern Pamir Mountains are a transition zone between the Pamirs, Hindu Kush and Karakoram, which are water towers of Central Asia. In this study, we compare runoff and climate trends in ...
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Joy B. Zedler, James M. Doherty and Isabel M. Rojas
A case study has broad relevance for urban natural reserves. Aldo Leopold?s far-reaching vision to restore historical ecosystems at the UW-Madison Arboretum has been difficult to achieve despite ~80 years of restoration work. Wetlands (~1/4 of the 485-ha...
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Yuriy Tsapko,?leksii Tsapko,Olga Bondarenko,Maryna Sukhanevych
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Our study into the process of reed ignition has established the mechanisms of heat transfer to a material, which makes it possible to influence this process. It has been proven that the process of ignition implies heating a material to the critical tempe...
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