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    Carabid beetles as indicators of stream zonation by Franziska Middendorf, Bernhard Eitzinger, Martin H. Entling, Jens Schirmel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rivers and streams are characterised by longitudinal changes in hydrology and aquatic communities. Due to the strong connectivity between watercourses and adjacent terrestrial ecosystems, riparian communities might also show characteristic changes along stream courses. …”
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    Mechanisms for upstream migration of firn aquifer drainage: preliminary observations from Helheim Glacier, Greenland by Jessica Z. Mejia, Kristin Poinar, Colin R. Meyer, Aleah N. Sommers, Winnie Chu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Surface meltwater can influence subglacial hydrology and ice dynamics if it reaches ice sheet's base. …”
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    Capturing spatiotemporal variation in salt marsh belowground biomass, a key resilience metric, through geoinformatics by Kyle D. Runion, Deepak R. Mishra, Merryl Alber, Mark A. Lever, Jessica L. O'Connell

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We used the BERM machine learning algorithms to evaluate how variables relating to biological, climatic, hydrologic, and physical attributes covaried with these BGB observations. …”
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    Connectivity of vegetation diversity, carbon stock, and peat depth in peatland ecosystems by R. Garsetiasih, N.M. Heriyanto, W.C. Adinugroho, H. Gunawan, I W.S. Dharmawan, R. Sawitri, I. Yeny, N. Mindawati, . Denny

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This study aimed to analyze the connection between vegetation diversity, carbon stocks, and peat depths in the Kahayan Sebangau Peat Hydrology Unit.METHODS: Plots at the peat depths of four sites were studied: site 1 (<50 cm), site 2 (393-478 cm), site 3 (479-564 cm), and site 4 (565-649 cm).CONCLUSION: All Pearson correlation values between peat depth, vegetation diversity, and carbon stock were positive with each other. …”
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    Nutrients content from new fallen leaves of teak from different sites by Haryono Supriyono, Daryono Prehaten

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The litter can control soil erosion, hydrology and nutrient cycles and has a function as carbon storage. …”
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    Closing the phenotyping gap with non-invasive belowground field phenotyping by G. Blanchy, G. Blanchy, G. Blanchy, W. Deroo, T. De Swaef, P. Lootens, P. Quataert, I. Roldán-Ruíz, R. Versteeg, S. Garré

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, we present the first data set of the new HYDRAS (HYdrology, Drones and RAinout Shelters) open-access field-phenotyping infrastructure, bringing electrical resistivity tomography, alongside drone imagery and environmental monitoring, to a technological readiness level closer to what breeders and researchers need. …”
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    Flood modeling prior to the instrumental era reveals limited magnitude of 1931 Yangtze flood by Ling Zhang, Zhongshi Zhang, Lu Li, Xiaoling Chen, Xijin Wang, Entao Yu, Pratik Kad, Odd Helge Otterå, Chuncheng Guo, Jianzhong Lu, Mingna Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We developed a dynamical approach, NorESM-WRF-SWAT, integrating a global climate, a regional, and a hydrologic model to investigate the 1931 Yangtze River flood (the deadliest in the world) and compared it with the 1998’s. …”
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    Parameter Uncertainty Analysis for Streamflow Simulation Using SWAT Model in Nashe Watershed, Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia by Megersa Kebede Leta, Dessalegn Geleta Ebsa, Motuma Shiferaw Regasa

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The hydrological model is an important tool in water resource management, allocation, and prediction. …”
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    Drought Occurrence in Central European Mountainous Region (Tatra National Park, Slovakia) within the Period 1961–2010 by Jaroslav Vido, Tsegaye Tadesse, Zbyšek Šustek, Radoslav Kandrík, Miriam Hanzelová, Jaroslav Škvarenina, Jana Škvareninová, Michael Hayes

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It has been observed that the drought phenomenon has severe impacts on the agriculture, hydrology, social, and economic sectors of lowland areas. …”
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    Changes in Different Classes of Precipitation and the Impacts on Sediment Yield in the Hekouzhen-Longmen Region of the Yellow River Basin, China by Suzhen Dang, Xiaoyan Liu, Xiaoyu Li, Manfei Yao, Dan Zhang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The impacts of precipitation variation on sediment yield were evaluated, and the hydrological modeling method was used to quantitatively assess the attribution of precipitation and other factors to sediment yield changes in the HLR. …”
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