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  1. 1641

    Effects of Climate Change on Malaria Risk to Human Health: A Review by Dereba Muleta Megersa, Xiao-San Luo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mosquito activity increases with high humidity, which facilitates malaria transmission. Flooding can lead to increased inhabitation development, vector population growth, and habitat diversion, increasing breeding sites and the number of cases. …”
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  2. 1642

    Structure and formation of the Lower Cretaceous–Eocene section in the central part of the Simferopol Uplift by K.A. Dubkova, S.B. Shishlov, E.M. Bugrova, E.Yu. Zakrevskaya

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It was concluded that the central part of the Simferopol Uplift was an island area until the end of the Early Ypresian. Its flooding caused the accumulation of coastal glauconite-rich sands, as well as carbonate sediments of the nummulitic bank at the later stages.…”
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    Orographic Effect and the Opposite Trend of Rainfall in Central Vietnam by Thang Nguyen Van, Mau Nguyen Dang, Van Doan Quang, Tuan Bui Minh, Khiem Mai Van, Kham Duong Van, Thuy Tran Thanh, Duong Trinh Hoang, Tam Tran Thi, Quyen Nguyen Huu, Thai Luong Xuan, Hien Tran Duy

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Central Vietnam is characterized by severe flooding associated with heavy rainfall events caused by interactions between multiscale atmospheric circulations and the complex local terrain. …”
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    Molecular Dynamics Simulation on the Mechanism of Shale Oil Displacement by Carbon Dioxide in Inorganic Nanopores by Chengshan Li, Hongbo Xue, Liping Rao, Fang Yuan, Zhongyi Xu, Tongtong He, Chengwei Ji, Zhengbin Wu, Jiacheng Yan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For shale oil reservoirs, CO<sub>2</sub> flooding can effectively lower crude oil viscosity, enhance reservoir physical properties, and thereby increase recovery. …”
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  5. 1645

    Outbreak of acute diarrhea in children: Clinical manifestations, treatment, source of drinking water, and fecal microbiome analysis in region of West Sumatra Province, Indonesia by Dianne Jurnalis Yusri, Yugatama Andyan, Azka Neila, Fenobileri Nice

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In April 2024, a severe diarrhea outbreak in Pesisir Selatan Regency, triggered by floods, led to 355 reported cases and five pediatric deaths. …”
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  6. 1646

    Experimental Study on Dynamic Characteristics of Shut-In and Restart Process in Water Drive Strong Heterogeneous Oil Reservoir by Hao Chen, Mingyang Yang, Haizeng Yu, Shenglai Yang, Mibang Wang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The shut-in and restart tests showed that closing the water-flooded layer is beneficial for enlarging the sweep volume. …”
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  7. 1647

    Canopy humidity and irrigation regimes interactively affect rice physiology, grain filling and yield during grain filling period by Le Chen, Xueyun Deng, Hongxia Duan, Xueming Tan, Xiaobing Xie, Xiaohua Pan, Lin Guo, Tao Luo, Xinbiao Chen, Hui Gao, Haiyan Wei, Hongcheng Zhang, Yongjun Zeng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Therefore, in this study, normal humidity (NH) and high humidity (HH) treatments of rice canopy were performed and combined with continuous flooding (CF), alternate wetting and drying (AWD), and drought cultivation (DC). …”
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  8. 1648

    “ADAPTING TO A CHANGING WORLD: STRATEGIES FOR MITIGATING THE GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE” by FRANK FUNKEYE SAPELE, AKUMKA JOSEPH YABAYANZE, KANYINSOLA AZEEZ

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Developing States have become exposed to the damaging effects of climate change because of their varied climatic regions and these have affected their food production activities due to the deforestation problem, desertification, soil degradation, erosion, flooding, general habitat loss, depletion of natural resources etc. …”
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  9. 1649

    Biosocial environmental faces of climate variability in health care: A systematic review by Fatemeh Zarei, Ehsan Arzroomchilar

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…., heat waves, droughts, floods, storms), as well as indirectly affecting water, air, and food quality. …”
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    ADAPTING TO A CHANGING WORLD: STRATEGIES FOR MITIGATING THE GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE by FRANK FUNKEYE SAPELE, AKUMKA JOSEPH YABAYANZE, KANYINSOLA AZEEZ

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Developing States have become exposed to the damaging effects of climate change because of their varied climatic regions and these have affected their food production activities due to the deforestation problem, desertification, soil degradation, erosion, flooding, general habitat loss, depletion of natural resources etc. …”
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  11. 1651

    Paradigm Shift in Typhoon Forecasting for the Korean Peninsula: A Case Study on the Applicability of the Typhoon-Ready System by Hana Na, Woo-Sik Jung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For example, the TRS successfully pinpointed high wind risks in Seoul and Incheon during Typhoon Lingling and forecasted severe flooding in Gangneung and Samcheok during Typhoon Rusa. …”
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  12. 1652

    Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu by Arsène Mushagalusa Balasha, Jean-Hélène Kitsali Katungo, Benjamin Murhula Balasha, Lebon Hwali Masheka, Aloïse Bitagirwa Ndele, Volonté Cirhuza , Jean -Baptiste Assumani Buhendwa, Innocent Akilimali, Nicanor Cubaka, Benoît Bismwa

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Perceived impacts of climate change that farmers fear include the decline of soil fertility, decreasing yields, crops failure due to floods. Farmers’ adaptation strategies include the cleaning up streams, mulching as well as the application of manure, crop diversification and use of chemical pesticides that is currently farmers ‘preferred option to control pests. …”
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  13. 1653

    Application of Crisis Management Principles in Earthquake-Stricken Urban Areas by Hamedreza Sobhi, Mahmoud Rahimi, Mehdi Ravanshadnia

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…About three-quarters of the world’s population lives in areas that in recent decades have experienced at least one of the four leading causes of death from crises: earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, or droughts have experienced. …”
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  14. 1654

    Analysis of the Impact of Reservoir Development on the Availability of Water for Paddy Farming in Sanjai Village, East Sinjai District, Sinjai Regency by La Sumange, Jamal Jamal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, the construction of the reservoir has affected the availability of water in Sanjai Village, which was experienced by farmers after the construction of the reservoir, as well as a decrease in the intensity of floods and droughts, the smooth supply of water for the needs of farmers in farming in paddy fields so that the availability of water for farming in paddy fields is more sufficient after the construction of the reservoir and the impact after the development of the reservoir, from an economic point of view, the community was increasing production and productivity. …”
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  15. 1655

    Investigation of morphology changes in Karun River and its hazards (Case Study: Bandagir to Khorramshahr) by Amir Saffati, EzatAllah ghanavati, Hamid Alipour Dezdouli Asl

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…These changes have resulted in the destruction of natural habitats along the river, the ability to self-purify water, sudden floods, threatening and damaging human structures, agriculture, and so on.…”
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  16. 1656

    Wae Bobok Tourism Potential: Mapping a Destination in West Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara by L. K. Herindiyah Kartika Yuni, I Wayan Kartimin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Opportunities: position, special segment, local support, but the existence of competitors and Prone to natural disasters and flooding is a threat to Wae Bobok.…”
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  17. 1657

    Hard and soft climate-smart investments in aquaculture in Bangladesh: Conditioning factors and decision space by T.S. Amjath-Babu, Peerzadi Rumana Hossain, Sanzida Akhter Anee, Essam Yassin Mohammed, Timothy J. Krupnik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study investigates the impact of floods, heavy rainfall, tidal surges, high temperatures, droughts, erratic rainfall, and water quality parameters (Dissolved Oxygen, ammonia, pH) on investments in “hard” assets, such as specific fish-farm equipment (aquaculture nets, fish cages, thermometers, irrigation pumps), to enhance climate resilience. …”
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  18. 1658

    Analysis and Simulation of Thermodynamic Diagrams of Convective and Destructive Storms in Mountainous Regions (Case Study: Meshkinshahr City) by Darius Yarahmadi, Hamid Mir Hashmi, Habib Aryan Tabar

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…These properties caused the formation of a hidden instability or potential during the hours prior to the start of precipitation, which, during the precipitation, was interchanged with the dynamic system and thermal convection, the instability of the potential turned into actual and caused the occurrence of flooding and destructive precipitation.…”
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  19. 1659

    Natural dynamics and watershed approach incorporation in urban water management: A scoping review. by Marcelo Canteiro, Helena Cotler, Marisa Mazari-Hiriart, Nadjeli Babinet, Manuel Maass

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results obtained indicate that the main motivations for cities to implement a watershed approach were water scarcity, floods and contamination of water bodies. The implemented actions focused on the shift from gray to green and blue infrastructure and on conservation measures. …”
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  20. 1660

    Climatic Hazards: High Importance but Low Severity to Coastal Rural Fishing Communities by Daniel Koomson, Katherine Sian Davies-Vollum, Debadayita Raha

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Climatic stressors include erratic rainfall, increased storminess, flooding and high temperatures. Socio-economic stressors include infrastructural (e.g., water and energy insecurity), socio-cultural (e.g., conflicts and land insecurity), occupational (e.g., exploitation, power asymmetries, illegal fishing), and environmental (e.g., plastic waste pollution) factors. …”
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