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    Historical snow measurements in the central and southern Apennine Mountains: climatology, variability, and trend by V. Capozzi, F. Serrapica, A. Rocco, C. Annella, C. Annella, G. Budillon

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To pursue this aim, we used the monthly observations of the snow cover duration, number of days with snowfall and total height of new snow collected at 129 stations located between 288 and 1750 m above sea level. Such data have been manually digitised from the Hydrological Yearbooks of the Italian National Hydrological and Mareographic Service. …”
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    Status of seawater intrusion in Mexico: A review by Xiaoxiao Zha, Jesús Horacio Hernández Anguiano, Francisco Padilla Benítez, Arturo Cruz-Falcón, Raul Miranda-Avilés, Manuel E. Mendoza Cantú, Jorge Adrian Perera-Burgos, Xu Liao, Juan Manuel Navarro-Céspedes, Miguel Angel Acosta-Reyes, Yanmei Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Groundwater analysis reveals diverse intrusion patterns, with below-sea-level water tables extending up to 60 km inland and depths reaching −100 m in Sonora, while the Yucatán Peninsula maintains water tables above sea level. Each region presents distinct research priorities: Baja California faces severe water scarcity due to its arid climate, prompting strategies for water allocation and conservation; Baja California Sur emphasizes climate change impacts on water systems; Sonora's diverse geology necessitates advanced hydrogeological analysis to understand groundwater flow; and Quintana Roo faces heightened vulnerability to sea-level rise, particularly in tourist and ecological zones. …”
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    Groundwater vulnerability and, risk assessment of seawater intrusion for the development of a strategy plan towards sustainability: Case of the Souss-Massa coastal area, Morocco by Yassine Ez-zaouy, Lhoussaine Bouchaou, Mohammed Hssaisoune, Abdelhaq Aangri, Gianluigi Busico, Saadou Oumarou Danni, Oumaima Attar, Mohamed Nehmadou, Aicha Saad, Yassine Ait Brahim

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…An improved GALDIT (composed by nine parameters: groundwater occurrence (G), hydraulic conductivity (A), groundwater above sea level (L), distance from the shore (D), impact of existing status of sea water intrusion (I), thickness of the aquifer (T), river contribution (R), hydraulic gradient (HG), detected and probable seawater intrusion (DPSWI) was applied in the study area using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Sensitivity Analysis (SA) to map groundwater vulnerability to seawater intrusion (GWVSI). …”
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    Agro-Ecological Assessment of Lands in Behshahr County for Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) Cultivation by Karim Reyahi, Hossein Kazemi, Afshin Soltani, Fardin Sadeghzadeh

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…In this research, climatic variables (minimum, maximum, average temperatures and annual precipitation), topography (slope, aspect, and elevation above sea level), and soil characteristics (texture, K, P, Cu, Mn, N, Fe, TNV, organic matter, EC, pH) were used. …”
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    Alimenter la ville de Lyon en eau : les galeries de captage antiques sous les collines de Fourvière et de la Croix-Rousse by Emmanuel Bernot

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The upper part of the Fourvière hill, on the other hand, is mostly devoid of natural water resources and the majority of the wells that have been identified there to date are located between 210 and 230 m NGF above sea level, although some have been found at higher altitudes.A first network of Roman galleries was identified on the slopes of the Fourvière hill, at the bottom of the Rosaire garden. …”
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