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Assessing Nonlinear Dynamics and Trends in Precipitation by Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) and Fractal Approach in Benin Republic (West Africa)
Published 2021-01-01“…Climate dynamics and trends have significant environmental and socioeconomic impacts; however, in the Benin Republic, they are generally studied with diverse statistical methods ignoring the nonstationarity, nonlinearity, and self-similarity characteristics contained in precipitation time series. …”
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The ground beneath our feet: A critical reflection on 135 years of landscape evolution models for southern Africa
Published 2025-02-01“… In his 1925 paper describing the Taung Child fossil, Dart makes various assertions about the landscape around Taung, inferring past climate dynamics, and the role these factors play in the evolution of our early prehuman relatives. …”
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Spatiotemporal analysis of rainfall and temperature variability and trends for a mixed crop-livestock production system: its implications for developing adaptation strategies
Published 2024-10-01“…This comprehensive approach integrates statistical analysis with environmental and agricultural data to provide a detailed understanding of climate dynamics and their practical implications. Findings – The findings of this study reveal significant seasonal spatiotemporal climate variability in the Borena zone of Ethiopia, characterized by notable patterns and trends in rainfall, temperature and drought indices from 1981 to 2022. …”
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Ensemble estimates of global wetland methane emissions over 2000–2020
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Variabilité de certains paramètres climatiques et impacts sur la durée des périodes humides de développement végétal dans une station au centre et une autre au nord du Burkina Faso...
Published 2019-03-01“…The diagnosis of climate variability and its impact on the duration of rainfed crops growth periods across the country will better characterize agro-climatic dynamics in order to guide the development of appropriate adaptation strategies.…”
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Geological history plants dominated the net accumulation of coal
Published 2024-12-01“…With the advance and retreat of sea / lake water, peat bogs can expand across different basement environments, and even extend to the whole coal accumulation basin, improve environmental hydrology, raise groundwater level, and further change the regional climate. Dynamic peat bogs are superimposed in situ in multiple layers, forming thick coal layers in favorable sections; In the net environment constructed by vegetation, some plants and peat migrate to the sea / Lake in different places and accumulate ultra thick coal seams in the marsh lake. …”
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