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    Dva příběhy z kriminálního podsvětí – padělatelé peněz na hradě Žampachu a přepadání Židů v roce 1542 by František Šebek

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…The core of the group consisted of the inhabitants of villages and towns on the road leading from Dobruška to Nový Hrádek below Frymburk and then on to Olešnice in the Orlické Mountains (Adlergebirge) and from there to Homol in Kłodzko (Poland). …”
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    Review of gridded climate products and their use in hydrological analyses reveals overlaps, gaps, and the need for a more objective approach to selecting model forcing datasets by K. R. Mankin, S. Mehan, T. R. Green, D. M. Barnard, D. M. Barnard

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…</p></li><li> <p id="d2e164">In mountainous regions and humid regions, R precipitation datasets generally performed better than G when underlying data had a low station density, but there was no difference for higher station densities.…”
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    Agricultural Drought Assessment using Remote Sensing Data (Case study: Tuyserkan County) by Maedeh Malmir, Kamran Shayesteh, Iman Pazhouhan

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Materials and Methods Tuyserkan city covers an area of 1,556 square kilometers, 7.98% of the area of Hamedan province, in the west of Iran, and it is located along the Zagros mountain range. In this study, the goal is to evaluate the spatial and temporal patterns of agricultural drought in Tuyserkan County using vegetation coverage indicators derived from satellite data, including the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), the Vegetation Condition Index (VCI), the Plant Health Index (VHI), and the Thermal Condition Index (TCI), over a 20-year period and at seasonal and annual scales. …”
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    Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for high altitude de-acclimatization syndrome by DING Yu, DING Yu, WANG Zejun, WANG Zejun, XIE Jiaxin, XIE Jiaxin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Basic information, chronic mountain sickness (CMS), HADAS symptoms and other data were collected. …”
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    La gestion de l’eau à Bibracte (Saône-et-Loire), avant et après la Conquête romaine by Laetitia Borau

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The mountain peaks have an altitude of 822 m and the main human occupations are distributed at an altitude of 700-800 m. …”
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    The very-high-resolution configuration of the EC-Earth global model for HighResMIP by E. Moreno-Chamarro, E. Moreno-Chamarro, E. Moreno-Chamarro, T. Arsouze, T. Arsouze, M. Acosta, P.-A. Bretonnière, M. Castrillo, E. Ferrer, A. Frigola, D. Kuznetsova, E. Martin-Martinez, P. Ortega, S. Palomas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast to LR and HR, VHR shows a reduced equatorial Pacific cold tongue bias, an improved Gulf Stream representation with a reduced coastal warm bias and a reduced subpolar North Atlantic cold bias, and more realistic orographic precipitation over mountain ranges. By contrast, VHR shows a larger warm bias and overly low sea ice extent over the Southern Ocean. …”
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    System-and-structural features of the phytobiotaof the fir-beech forests of the Pokuttia Carpathians by Myroslava Soroka, Andrzej Woźniak, Petro Plikhtiak, Anatoliy Goychuk, Ivanna Kulbanska

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The article presents the results of the system-structural analysis of the flora of fir-beech forests of the low mountain terrain of the Pokuttia Carpathians. A forest stand inventory, flora and mycobiota inventory, phytosociological descriptions of the vegetation and its syntaxonomic analysis were carried out. …”
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    Width evolution of channel belts as a random walk by J. M. Turowski, J. M. Turowski, F. McNab, A. Bufe, A. Bufe, S. Tofelde

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The model applies to laterally unconfined channel belts in foreland areas as well as to laterally confined channel belts in mountain settings (here, channel-belt width equals valley floor width). …”
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    A Historical Study of the Effects of the 1930 Earthquake on the Human Geography and History of Selmas City and its Surrounding Region by Zeinab Ahmadvand, Tohid Malekzadeh Dilmaghani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Analysis of the ancient remnants in Selmas indicated that the structures situated in mountainous regions, such as ancient castles and Urartoi crypts, or those constructed using stone exhibited relatively good resistance against the powerful Selmas earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2. …”
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