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    Freshwater Turtles of Belize by Venetia Briggs, Lauren Watine, Dustin Smith, Robin Bijlani, Rebecca Harvey, William Giuliano, Frank Mazzotti

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Freshwater turtles live in rivers, creeks, and lagoons, and build their nests on the banks. …”
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    A cidade de São Paulo e seus rios: uma história repleta de paradoxos by Isabel Cristina Moroz-Caccia Gouveia

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This article presents a brief historic report of the relation of the city of São Paulo with its rives, creeks and streams, in four different moments: the foundation of the Villa de São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga in 1554 up to the third quarters of XIX century; from the end of the XIX century up to 1930 (City of Coffee); from 1930 to 1950 (Industrial City) and, from 1950, when the conurbation process started and gave rise to the metropolitan area of São Paulo, until the current days (The Megalopolis). …”
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    Freshwater Turtles of Belize by Venetia Briggs, Lauren Watine, Dustin Smith, Robin Bijlani, Rebecca Harvey, William Giuliano, Frank Mazzotti

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Freshwater turtles live in rivers, creeks, and lagoons, and build their nests on the banks. …”
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    Study on the Regional and Hierarchical Scheduling Structure of the Sluice Pump Group in the Network of Pearl River Delta by HU Xiaozhang, LI Qingmin, LIU Bingjun, WAN Donghui, LIU Zhuangtian

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Taking the Xijiang River and Beijiang River Delta as theresearch object, and taking into full account the information of natural geography, hydrology andhydraulic engineering, this paper analyzes the structure of the river network in delta,establishes the natural nodes and artificial control nodes of the river network, and on such abasis, hierarchically divides the river network in delta according to the water system,embankments, area and creeks., and constructs the regional and hierarchical scheduling structurefor the sluice pump group in the river network area based on the distribution of water resources,water environment, node and important water diversion and drainage channels.…”
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    Deep terrestrial indigenous microbial community dominated by Candidatus Frackibacter by Sian E. Ford, Greg F. Slater, Katja Engel, Oliver Warr, Garnet S. Lollar, Allyson Brady, Josh D. Neufeld, Barbara Sherwood Lollar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Here we characterized microbial communities within the Kidd Creek Observatory subsurface fracture water system with mean residence times of hundreds of millions to over one billion years. 16S rRNA analysis revealed that biosamplers well isolated from the mine environment were dominated by a putatively anaerobic and halophilic bacterial species from the Halobacteroidaceae family, Candidatus Frackibacter. …”
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    The socio-ecological complexity of facing climate change: a case study from Pima County (Arizona, USA) by Le Tourneau, François-Michel, Fisher, Larry A., Zuniga-Teran, Adriana A., Wilder, Benjamin T., Boyer, Anne-Lise, Blanchon, David, Dubertret, Fabrice

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In this paper, we show how we can apply the DRIIHM framework to Pima County and how this allows for innovative interdisciplinary approaches of issues related to environmental and human dynamics in southeastern Arizona, such as the dynamics of wildfires, which we show to be related to human as well as environmental factors, the restauration of the Santa Cruz river, which we analyze as ambiguous in terms of ecology, or the Cienega creek area, where the OHMi-PC has been involved in local landscape conservation efforts.…”
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    Data-Driven Decision Support to Guide Sustainable Grazing Management by Matthew C. Reeves, Joseph Swisher, Michael Krebs, Kelly Warnke, Brice B. Hanberry, Tip Hudson, Sonia A. Hall

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For the Montgomery Pass Wild Horse Territory in California and Nevada, the upper limit estimated in the capacity assessment was 398 horses and the current population was 654 horses. For the Eagle Creek watershed of the Apache–Sitgreaves National Forest of eastern Arizona, the lower end of capacity was estimated at 1560 cattle annually, compared to the current average of 1090 cattle annually. …”
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    Loving and Healing a Hurt City: Planning a Green Monterrey Metropolitan Area by Rob Roggema, Igor Ishi Rubio Cisneros, Rodrigo Junco López, Paulina Ramirez Leal, Marina Ramirez Suarez, Miguel Ortiz Díaz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The strategy to remediate this pain is to uncover hidden and altered creeks and rivers, creating an abundant zone of ecological space around them before human activities and urbanization change the land uses. …”
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    Assessment of the Geographical Factors Contributing to the Occurrence of the Flood and Flash Flood in Şanlıurfa on March 15, 2023 by Mustafa Recep İrcan, Neşe Duman

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…With this analysis, lithology, slope and precipitation maps of the determined river basins (Karakoyun, Cavsak and Karaköprü-Sırrın Creeks) were produced. Within the scope of geographical evaluation, physical (lithological, geomorphological, climatological) and human factors have been considered one by one and examined under separate headings. …”
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    Integrated hydrothermal evolution of a Botucatu paleodune and a blanketing lava flow from the Serra Geral Group, Uruguaiana by Leo Afraneo Hartmann, Felipe Padilha Leitzke, Cassiana Roberta Lizzoni Michelin, Melissa Johner, Cristiano de Carvalho Lana

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The oxidized top of the flow (upper Tier 2) overlies the reduced base (Tier 1), which consists of exposed, massive rocks in creek beds that are light gray-colored and contain small (10 cm) agate geodes and numerous silicified sandstone dikes. …”
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    Drivers of high rates of carbon burial in a riverine-influenced freshwater marsh in the Long Point Walsingham Priority Place of southern Ontario by Amanda L. Loder, Adam Gillespie, Omid Haeri Ardakani, Cecilia Cordero Oviedo, Sarah A. Finkelstein

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we present analyses on a 4-m core from a riverine-influenced marsh in Big Creek watershed, southern Ontario, to track changes in SOC accumulation regimes. …”
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    Monitoring Coastal Water Turbidity Using Sentinel2—A Case Study in Los Angeles by Yuwei Kong, Karina Jimenez, Christine M. Lee, Sophia Winter, Jasmine Summers-Evans, Albert Cao, Massimiliano Menczer, Rachel Han, Cade Mills, Savannah McCarthy, Kierstin Blatzheim, Jennifer A. Jay

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Seasonal trends revealed higher turbidity during wet months, likely due to stormwater runoff from the Ballona Creek watershed. Despite limitations from cloud cover and spatial resolution, the findings suggest that integrating satellite data with machine learning can enhance large-scale, efficient turbidity monitoring in coastal waters.…”
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    Characterizing the impacts of seismic lines on the water budget of a Boreal Watershed in Alberta (Western Canada) by Daniels Kononovs, Christine Rivard, Dani Degenhardt, Katherine N. Snihur, Daniela Gutierrez-Rueda, Cody N. Lazowski, Kelly J. Rozanitis, Baptiste Coutret, Kurt O. Konhauser, Daniel S. Alessi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Study region: A 706 km2 watershed located in a heavily industrialized region near Fox Creek, Alberta, Canada. Study focus: Petroleum exploration has increasingly disturbed boreal ecosystems in North America. …”
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    Noninvasive Method for a Statewide Survey of Eastern Hellbenders Cryptobranchus alleganiensis Using Environmental DNA by Amy J. Santas, Tyler Persaud, Barbara A. Wolfe, Jenise M. Bauman

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Hellbender presence was identified by using hellbender specific primers (cytochrome b gene) to detect eDNA in water samples collected at rivers, streams and creeks in Ohio and Kentucky with historical accounts of the imperiled eastern hellbender (Cryptobranchus a. alleganiensis). …”
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