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    Predation, reoccupation, cannibalism, and scavenging? Records of small mammals in arctic ground squirrel middens from east Beringia by Scott L. Cocker, Grant D. Zazula, Elizabeth Hall, Christopher N. Jass, John E. Storer, Duane G. Froese

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Two temporally distinct populations of U. parryii middens were identified from middens in association with Dawson tephra (~30,000 yr B.P.) and Sheep Creek Klondike tephra (~80,000 yr B.P.) containing the remains of arctic ground squirrels, voles (Microtus sp. …”
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    Land Surface Temperature Anomalies as Indicators of Urban Land Cover Change—A Study of Two Indian Cities by Anusha Roy, Eswar Rajasekaran, Rahul Harod, L. Gnanappazham

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Developed areas that are closer to the water creek or mangroves were associated with lower anomaly values indicating the cooling effect of the water body and vegetation. …”
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    Traffic light system regulation of induced seismicity under multi-well fluid injection by Miao He, Qi Li, Xiaying Li, Yao Zhang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Therefore, in this study, a 3D hydro-mechanical coupling model involving multiple faults and injection wells was established based on the geological background and well location of Fox Creek, Canada. Different injection schemes under multi-well and multi-fault conditions were studied, and a traffic light system was used to simulate and control the magnitudes under a multi-well injection scheme. …”
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    Photoelectric Factor Characterization of a Mixed Carbonate and Siliciclastic System Using Machine-Learning Methods: Pennsylvanian Canyon and Strawn Reef Systems, Midland Basin, Wes... by Osareni C. Ogiesoba, Fritz C. Palacios

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We present a workflow to extend its capabilities into a 3D environment to characterize the Pennsylvanian Strawn and Canyon reef complex in the Salt Creek field, Kent County, West Texas. The productive zones within this reservoir are composed of porous oolitic grainstones and skeletal packstones. …”
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    Riparian forest communities along watercourses in the Sutjeska National Park (SE Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Đorđije Milanović, Vladimir Stupar

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Watercourses of the NP are represented by montane to submontane small rivers and creeks with fast-flowing water and frequent strong but short floods. …”
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    Species diversity in the new lamprey genus Occidentis, formerly classified as western North American 'Lampetra'. by Kellie J Carim, Grace Auringer, Margaret F Docker, Claude B Renaud, Benjamin J Clemens, Monica R Blanchard, Christina Parker, Michael K Young

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…One specimen from Paynes Creek, California, was identified as a candidate species, although this single individual showed minimal interspecific divergence (1.34%) with O. hubbsi. …”
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    Leach-SX-EW copper revalorization from overburden of abandoned copper mine Cerovo, Eastern Serbia by Stevanović Z., Antonijević M., Jonović R., Avramović Lj., Marković R., Bugarin M., Trujić V.

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Usage of accumulated waste waters was objected to minimizing the environmental hazard due to uncontrolled leaking of these waters in nearby creeks and rivers. Chemical composition of acidic mine waters used for leaching tests was: (g/dm3): Cu - 0.201; Fe - 0.095; Mn - 0.041; Zn - 0.026; Ni - 0.0004; pH value - 3.3. …”
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    Estuarine dispersal of an invasive Holarctic predator (Esox lucius) confirmed in North America. by Matthew J Wooller, Parker Bradley, Karen J Spaleta, Robert L Massengill, Kristine Dunker, Peter A H Westley

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…However, the largest Northern Pike (95.5 cm) in Vogel Lake had isotopic signatures indicating its early life had been in an estuarine habitat before moving into Vogel Lake through a short 4.8 km creek connecting it to the ocean. We subsequently analyzed otoliths from two other Northern Pike, from two additional separate locations in Southcentral Alaska, revealing signatures consistent with colonization through an estuarine corridor. …”
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    Influence of Basin Hydrogeology in the Detectability of Narrow Rivers by Sentinel2-A Satellite Images: A Case Study in Karamenderes (Çanakkale) by Muhittin Karaman, Emre Özelkan, Suat Taşdelen

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…According to the Thornthwaite water budget, the river bed area which can be determined by satellite images was higher than the water deficient periods in the hydrogeological periods where there was a water surplus caused increase in the water areas in the creek wider than 10 meters. The hydrometeorological cycle, agricultural irrigation, daily water consumption and other human-induced factors were effective on the decreased water flow. …”
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    Isotopic Composition of Abiogenic Gas Produced in Closed-System Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: Implications for the Origins of the Deep Songliao Basin Gases in China by Zhifu Wei, Yongli Wang, Gen Wang, Xueyun Ma, Wei He, Ting Zhang, Xiaoli Yu, Yan-Rong Zou

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In addition, the deep Songliao Basin gas isotopic pattern is different from both Lost City and Kidd Creek where the deep Basin gas carbon isotopic pattern has a reverse order, and the hydrogen isotopic pattern has a normal order. …”
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    The effectiveness of alluvial gully remediation in Great Barrier Reef catchments by Andrew P. Brooks, John Spencer, Nicholas J.C. Doriean, Robin Thwaites, James Daley, Tim Pietsch, Jorg Hacker, Justin Stout

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The study was carried out on Bonnie Doon Creek on the lower Burdekin River, in Queensland Australia. …”
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    Synchronization frequency analysis and stochastic simulation of multi-site flood flows based on the complicated vine copula structure by X. Yu, Y.-P. Xu, Y. Guo, S. Chen, H. Gu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Applied in the Shifeng Creek watershed, China, the findings reveal that vine copula models are superior in capturing complex variable relationships, demonstrating significant spatial interconnectivity crucial for flood risk prediction in heavy-rainfall events. …”
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