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    Effects of landslide hazards on quality of stream water and sediments by O. Phewnil, T. Pattamapitoon, N. Semvimol, W. Wararam, K. Duangmal, A. Intaraksa, K. Chunkao, P. Maskulrath, S. Hanthayung, P. Wichittrakarn

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This soil profile comprised clay loam and sandy loam textures and was situated over aged geological formations of granite and shale rocks. The affected areas included the southern and northern provinces of Thailand.This study investigated the consequences of landslide hazards on stream water and sediment quality in two watersheds: the Mae Phul–Mae Prong watershed in Uttaradit province, the northern part of Thailand, and the Klong Kram watershed in Surat Thani province, the southern part of Thailand. …”
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    Analyzing power errors in the optical pumping system of atomic spin comagnetometers by Jiale QUAN, Ye LIU, Longyan MA, Wenfeng FAN, Wei QUAN

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Beyond navigation, SERF comagnetometers are valuable tools for geophysics and geological exploration, offering reliable tools for high-precision measurements. …”
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    Les techniques de construction du second forum de Bavay (Nord) : utilisation, origine et datation des matériaux en terre cuite by Xavier Deru, Christine Louvion

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…All these artisans worked in the Meuse Valley between Hastière and Hermalle-sous-Huy (Belgium), the only two known workshops, but an in-depth geological study demonstrated the homogeneity of the supply source. …”
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    L’aqueduc de Fontanières : un cinquième aqueduc romain à Lyon ? by Jean-Yves Barbier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Facing east, this steep slope is known as the Balme de Fontanières and, thanks to the complex history of its geological formation, it offers abundant water resources, as evidenced by the resurgences and catchments from various periods in the vicinity of the eponymous road.The Romans could neither have ignored nor neglected the availability of these nearby resources, especially as to the north and west of the town, they had been forced to develop the remarkable network of four aqueducts spanning over 200 km long –including those of the Gier, Mont d’Or, Yzeron and Brévenne rivers– which captured the attention of renowned researchers such as G. …”
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    Characteristics of Traditional Human Settlement Landscapes on Bedrock Islands in Guangdong Based on the “Ao” Unit by Ying PAN, Linxi CHEN, Ying SHI

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This endows the research on human settlement landscapes on islands and their characteristics with significant importance. Geologically, islands are categorized into Bedrock islands, Accumulation islands, Volcanic islands and Coral islands. …”
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