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    Precipitation Trends Analysis in Southwest Asia during the Last Half Century by sayyed mohammad hosseini

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The most amount of precipitation is located in the northern parts of the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea, Southeast Asia, southern coast of the Caspian and Central Zagros Mountains. Most of Middle East (about %95) have not trend and only in some parts of Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan ,central Iran, and areas in lower-latitude have positive trend and some East and northwest parts of Iran and some parts of Middle East also have decreasing trend of precipitation. …”
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    New Technology and Experimental Study on Snow-Melting Heated Pavement System in Tunnel Portal by Jinxing Lai, Junling Qiu, Jianxun Chen, Haobo Fan, Ke Wang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Therefore, such new technology, which offers new snow-melting methods for tunnel portal, bridge, mountainous area, and large longitudinal slope in cold region, has promising prospect for extensive application.…”
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    Gamification des sciences participatives et transition numérique des espaces de montagne : le cas du Réseau gypaète Mercantour by Alain Schoeny

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Participatory science is an alternative to certain mountain practices. At local, it rests on collaborations between scientists and citizens. …”
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  4. 1664

    Analysis of the Mesoscale Convective Systems Characteristics in West of Iran Case Study: April 23, 2004

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Wile puberty stages (the maturity) and their expandings were increased with the height increase; in turn, declining of the systems began by passing Zagros chain mountains. The system extention area at the system life cycle starting increases with a smooth process; whereas the reduction process of the system extention area at the declining stage was severe and sudden.…”
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    S’isoler pour honorer : l’exemple des sanctuaires de Déméter dans le Péloponnèse by Manon Sauvage‑Cerisier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…To install sanctuaries away from urban centres constitutes a first mark of isolation and allows, furthermore, to use the natural features of the land: mountain slopes, woods or caves offer an additional layer of cover. …”
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  6. 1666

    L’évaluation géoécologique de l’intérêt patrimonial des sols polygonaux hérités en montagne alpine. L’exemple du Col du Noyer (Massif du Dévoluy, Hautes Alpes, France)... by Pierre Pech, Mahé Ajinca, Sylvain Abdulhak, Eric Hustache, Laurent Simon, Brigitte Talon

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…At an altitude of 1664 m, the Col du Noyer in the French Dévoluy Mountains, which is accessible in summer by road, is one of the most popular Alpine passes. …”
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  7. 1667

    Application scenarios and difficulties in network construction of digital mines in cement industry based on 5G by Huijie ZHAO, Xuezhi ZHANG, Dong XIE

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The application and development of 5G in the field of cement mining has drawn attention.Cement factories, usually built around limestone mines, in which 5G network shows great value to be used for safe inspection by drones, UAV 3D modeling of mines, unmanned driving and remote control of mining vehicles, of excavators and other mobile services.Firstly, the main business scenarios and network requirements of 5G in cement industry mines was analyzed.Secondly, via the analysis of practical cases and test data of 5G cement mine network deployment, the difficulty of 5G network coverage in mines lies in the poor coverage rate and signal strength of 5G network in limestone mines, which are due to mountain shielding effect mined by hillside terraced fields.Finally, the difficulties of 5G mine network coverage were summarized from the aspects of supporting facilities, planning simulation and environmental dynamic change, and preliminary suggestions were given correspondingly.…”
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    Identifying mechanisms of tropical cyclone generated orographic precipitation with Doppler radar and rain gauge observations by Lin-Wen Cheng, Cheng-Ku Yu, Syuan-Ping Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study explored this issue using a high-density rain gauge network and Doppler radar observations to investigate an intense orographic precipitation event over Da-Tun Mountain (DT) in northern Taiwan associated with Typhoon Meari (2011). …”
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    Produire du savoir en contexte alpin. Recherches collaboratives en microbiologie laitière, 1960-aujourd’hui by Elise Tancoigne

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Mountain environments have long been the site and target of partner-oriented research policies which favour approaches based on the co-construction of research problems between development actors, professionals and scientists. …”
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    Nonlinear eigenvalue problems in Sobolev spaces with variable exponent by Teodora-Liliana Dinu

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Our approach relies on the variable exponent theory of generalized Lebesgue-Sobolev spaces, combined with a ℤ2-symmetric version for even functionals of the Mountain Pass Lemma and some adequate variational methods.…”
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    Under the bridge: marking sites prove the presence of Eurasian otter Lutra lutra in the Poljanska Sora River valley, Slovenia by Rudi Kraševec, Aleksander Trajbarič, Urša Fležar

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…To confirm the presence of the species in the Slovenian Pre-Alps, we searched for otter scat – spraint, on six tributaries to the Poljanska Sora River of Polhograjsko hribovje, the Pre-Alpine mountains around Polhov Gradec. Otter marking sites were exclusively in the riverbed (100 %), with a great majority found under the bridges (83 %). …”
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  12. 1672

    Provenance of late Pleistocene loess in central and eastern Europe: isotopic evidence for dominant local sediment sources by K. Fenn, I. L. Millar, A. Bird, D. Veres, Doris Wagner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results demonstrate that over the last 300 ka the alluvial plains of the Danube (which are themselves sourced from surrounding mountain belts) are a local source of material and consequently sediment experiences aeolian transport over relatively short distances. …”
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    Producing Knowledge in the Alps. Collaborative Research in Dairy Microbiology, 1960–Present by Elise Tancoigne

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Mountain environments have long been the site and target of partner-oriented research policies which favour approaches based on the co-construction of research problems between development actors, professionals and scientists. …”
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    Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) of the world’s highest aquatic environments from the Western Himalayas, India by Pardhi Samadhan, Kokila Thiruvalan, Thacker Mital, Alakananda B., Karthick Balasubramanian

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The present study is a preliminary taxonomic survey of diatom assemblages from one of the highest mountain ranges in the Western Himalayas – Ladakh. 37 samples were collected from 19 different sampling sites at altitudes ranging from 3100–4552 amsl. …”
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    Divorce, remariage et condition juridique des femmes en Moldavie (xviie siècle-début du xixe siècle) by Elena Bedreag

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The present research is focused on Moldavia (the former historic province, bordered by the Carpathian Mountains to the West and the Dniester river to the East) mainly on the 17th and 18th centuries, but it also goes up to the beginning of the 19th century, that is to say until the Organic Regulations. …”
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  16. 1676

    Data on remote tracking of Steppe Eagles breeding in Daurian steppe (Russia, China): migration, wintering by Ivan S. Zaitsev, Oleg A. Goroshko, Dou Huashan, Liu Songtao

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The transmission from other eagles ceased at different stages of the first autumn migration: two on the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, one in the Lössov Plateau, one on the Qinllin Mountain Range, one 130 km east of the Taihanshan Range, and one on the northern edges of the Taihanshan Range.…”
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  17. 1677

    Effect of Seismic Frequency Spectra on Surrounding Rock Damage Evolution of Large Underground Caverns by Yumin Zhang, Zeqi Zhu, Rongchao Xu, Zhiquan Huang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…By inputting five earthquakes of various frequency spectra, the fully nonlinear dynamic analysis was performed for some large underground caverns in the gorge and mountain region in Sichuan Province in China with the explicit difference method. …”
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    Écologie politique des paysans alternatifs de l’Empordà (Catalogne) : s’engager entre mer et montagne by Sabrina Doyon

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Our analysis revealed that they have their own unique model which combines the sea and the mountain, albeit somewhat ambiguously. As such, they shed light on the tensions and paradoxes that are inherent in this « alternative, ecological » approach.…”
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    Star Formation in the Lopsided Galaxy Arp 291 by Irina S. Proshina, Dmitriy V. Oparin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We have investigated the star formation process taking place in the lopsided galaxy Arp 291, based on narrowband images in the H α , [N ii ] λ 6583, and [O iii ] λ 5007 emission lines, obtained using the modern tunable photometer MaNGaL at the Caucasus Mountain Observatory. We have diagnosed 30 star-forming (SF) regions by means of the Baldwin–Phillips–Terlevich method. …”
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    Integrated risk governance in the Yungui Plateau, China: The 2008 ice-snow storm disaster by Qian Ye, Ming Wang, Jiarui Han

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Yungui Plateau in Southwestern China is regarded as one of the major bio- and cultural diversity centers in the world because it contains a remarkable variety of ecological niches and ethnic groups. Due to its unique mountain geographic landscape and domination by a monsoon climate, it has high vulnerabilities and is frequently hit by various climatic and geological hazards such as droughts, floods, earthquakes, and landslides. …”
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