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    Comprehensive prediction of potential spatiotemporal distribution patterns, priority planting regions, and introduction adaptability of Elymus sibiricus in the Chinese region by Huan-Huan Lu, Yu-Ying Zheng, Yong-Sen Qiu, Liu-Ban Tang, Yan-Cui Zhao, Wen-Gang Xie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was widely distributed in Qilian Mountains (northeast of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau), Taihang Mountains (junction of Loess Plateau and Inner Mongolia Plateau), and Tianshan Mountains; (2) with the passage of time, the suitable distribution regions of E. sibiricus generally showed a collapse trend, but its main distribution regions did not show obvious change, and the suitable regions (centroid) generally migrated to the southwest of China by 2.93 km; (3) the spatial distribution of E. sibiricus in the current period was significantly affected by the annual range of monthly near-surface relative humidity, mean annual air temperature, annual range of monthly potential evapotranspiration, mean monthly potential evapotranspiration, annual range of monthly climate moisture index, elevation, exchangeable Ca2+, available P, mean monthly near-surface relative humidity, exchangeable H+, and annual precipitation amount, respectively; (4) the potential planting area of E. sibiricus cover 2.059 × 105 km2, which was mainly distributed in Qilian Mountains (northeast of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau), Taihang Mountains (southeast of Inner Mongolia Plateau), the middle part of Tianshan Mountains, and the southeast of Altai Mountains; (5) the introduction adaptability regions of six E. sibiricus germplasm (LM01–LM06) were all distributed in the high-elevation regions of western China. …”
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    A millennium of cold and humid climate decreased carbon accumulation in the subtropical monsoon peatland by Bin Liu, Hanxiang Liu, Ying Wang, Zicheng Yu, Yuwen Fu, Zhengyu Xia, Chengyu Miao, Jia Jia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we reconstructed the net carbon fluxes of a typical mountainous peatland in Tianmu Mountain, eastern China, over the past thousand years. …”
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    Renouveler les connaissances sur les risques liés aux sports de montagne : l’exemple d’un laboratoire collaboratif d’accidentologie by Maud Vanpoulle, Bastien Soulé, Eric Boutroy, Brice Lefèvre

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The risks associated with the practice of alpine sports are a major concern in mountain environments. Quantifying and explaining the causes of accidents are key to improving knowledge about this sensitive issue. …”
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    Improving Knowledge about Risks Related to Alpine Sports: A Collaborative Laboratory on Accidentology by Maud Vanpoulle, Bastien Soulé, Eric Boutroy, Brice Lefèvre

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The risks associated with the practice of alpine sports are a major concern in mountain environments. Quantifying and explaining the causes of accidents are key to improving knowledge about this sensitive issue. …”
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    Numerical Study of the Effects of Topography and Urbanization on the Local Atmospheric Circulations over the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, China by Yucong Miao, Shuhua Liu, Yijia Zheng, Shu Wang, Bicheng Chen

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It was found that, in the summer day time, the multiscale thermally induced local atmospheric circulations may exist and interact in the same time over the BTH region; the topography played a role in the strengthening of the sea breeze circulations; after sunset, the inland progress of sea breeze was slowed down by the opposite mountain breeze; when the land breeze circulation dominated the Bohai bay, the mountain breeze circulation can couple with the land breeze circulation to form a large circulation ranging from the coastline to the mountains. …”
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    Co-construction des capacités et des ressources territoriales dans les territoires touristiques de montagne by Jean-Christophe Dissart

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Mass tourism in mountain resorts faces a changing context: climate change, economic crises, increased competition and changing demand. …”
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    Landslide hazard assessment of an urban agglomeration in central Guizhou Province based on an information value method and SVM, bagging, DNN algorithm by Junhua Luo, Zulun Zhao, Wei Li, Liang Huang, Weiquan Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The urban agglomeration in central Guizhou is located in a crustal deformation area caused by tectonic uplift between the Mesozoic orogenic belt of East Asia and the Alpine-Tethys Cenozoic orogenic belt, with high mountains, steep slopes, fractured rock masses and a fragile ecological environment; this area is the most affected by landslides in Guizhou Province, China. …”
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    Existence and Multiplicity of Fast Homoclinic Solutions for a Class of Damped Vibration Problems with Impulsive Effects by Qiongfen Zhang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Some new results are obtained under more relaxed conditions by using Mountain Pass Theorem and Symmetric Mountain Pass Theorem in critical point theory. …”
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    Regional communication base station planning scheme based on high traffic demand of Winter Olympic Games by Suxia JIANG, Xi ZHOU, Xinghui HUANG

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Mountain area base station planning and construction,especially in high traffic demand scenarios,always has been a challenge in communication engineering.Taking the public mobile communication network planning of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympics Chongli Zhangjiakou Competition area as an example,where the terrain is mostly mountainous and the scenario is characterized of high density crowds and instantly increasing demand of telephone traffic,an effective method of 2G/4G/5G bast-station planning was proposed,aiming at a high-speed,safe and widespread mobile communication service network for the Winter Olympics.A references was provided for the implementation of the 5G high telephone traffic mobile communication network planning in the mountain area .…”
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