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    Would Phrynops geoffroanus’ plastron formula and morphological diversity be preserved under anthropic conditions? by Mauro Sérgio Cruz Souza Lima, Ulisses Caramaschi, Jonas Pederassi, Joara de Sousa Andrade, Diogo Brunno e Silva Barbosa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Phrynops geoffroanus has a wide distribution in South America, living in aquatic environments such as rivers, streams, and lakes, in natural and urban environments. …”
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    Freshwater Turtles of Belize by Venetia Briggs, Lauren Watine, Dustin Smith, Robin Bijlani, Rebecca Harvey, William Giuliano, Frank Mazzotti

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Freshwater turtles live in rivers, creeks, and lagoons, and build their nests on the banks. …”
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    Response of lacustrine glacier dynamics to atmospheric forcing in the Cordillera Darwin by Lukas Langhamer, Tobias Sauter, Franziska Temme, Niklas Werner, Florian Heinze, Jorge Arigony-Neto, Inti Gonzalez, Ricardo Jaña, Christoph Schneider

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We use downscaled reanalysis data (ERA5) to identify climate extremes and track land-falling atmospheric rivers to investigate the ice-dynamic response on possible atmospheric drivers.…”
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    La diffusion de la toponymie scandinave dans la Normandie ducale by François de Beaurepaire

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…Concerning the question of geographic diffusion of scandinavian place names, we observe they have been generally given to parishes or rural estates, which lost their Carolingian designations, whereas some minor names (rivers, hamlets) better survived. Last but not least, the question is the contrast between the affluence of viking place names and the small number of the evidences which have survived in the regional vocabulary.…”
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    Détection automatique des parcelles sur les plans napoléoniens : comparaison de deux méthodes by Jean-Michel Follin, Élisabeth Simonetto, Anthony Chalais

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…It contains a wealth of information (e.g. cadastre lot structure, lot numbering, rivers and road shapes, toponymy, buildings…) which underpin most historical studies of land usage and transformation. …”
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    Natural hazard management and sustainable development: a questionable link by Lauren Andres, Géraldine Strappazzon

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…This article examines the nature of the possible link between natural hazards and sustainable development through a study of the area to the south of Grenoble in the French Alps, a zone subject to two major natural hazards: the extensive landslide known as the "Séchilienne Ruins" and flooding from the Romanche and Drac rivers. More specifically, the study analyzes the assumed transition from the management of natural hazards to the sustainable management of an area subject to natural hazards and is divided into three stages. …”
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    Trace Elements Concentrations in Water and Aquatic Biota from Ase Creek in Niger Delta by CL Overah, CMA Iwegbue, EK Ossa, GE Nwajei

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Metal concentrations in the fish species and aquatic plants in this study are good indicators for environmental monitoring in Nigerian rivers. Oil explorations, industries and anthropogenic wastes were traceable to the elevated metal concentrations in the Ase-creek. …”
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    The occurrence of muskrat Ondatra zibethicus in central and eastern Poland in the period 1996–2007 by Jerzy Romanowski, Karolina Karpowicz

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Muskrats inhabited mostly small and medium rivers in the western part of the study area. The decrease in the occurrence of the species over a study period is the best document by a significant reduction in the frequency of muskrat records at the 249 sites surveyed in 1996-1998 (present at 44% sites) and 2007 (7%). …”
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    Le littoral du Latium méridional et de la Campanie septentrionale entre le ix e et le iii e s. av. J.‑C. by Laura Déchery

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…At the same time, a dense communication network of rivers and roads of various sizes enables the integration of hinterland resources, like wood and pitch, to this economy. …”
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    A Hurricane Preparedness for Citrus Groves by Mongi Zekri, Robert R. Rouse, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Additionally, high tides driven by wind can lead to saltwater flooding miles inland, exacerbating grove flooding by preventing water runoff in bays, estuaries, and rivers. Although hurricanes pose a serious threat to citrus groves, growers with pre-established hurricane plans can mitigate losses more effectively. …”
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    Determination of the Sediment Carrying Capacity Based on Perturbed Theory by Zhi-hui Ni, Qiang Zeng, Wu Li-chun

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…After that, the new formula was verified through measuring data of natural rivers and flume tests and comparing the verified results calculated by Cao Formula, Zhang Formula, Li Formula, Engelung-Hansen Formula, Ackers-White Formula, and Yang Formula. …”
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    Florida's Water Resources by Tara Wade, Tatiana Borisova

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…In some Florida regions, this underground freshwater reserve can no longer sustain the growing water demands of the population, while also feeding Florida's rivers, springs, and lakes. With periodic droughts, shortages of freshwater may occur. …”
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    A Hurricane Preparedness for Citrus Groves by Mongi Zekri, Robert R. Rouse, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Additionally, high tides driven by wind can lead to saltwater flooding miles inland, exacerbating grove flooding by preventing water runoff in bays, estuaries, and rivers. Although hurricanes pose a serious threat to citrus groves, growers with pre-established hurricane plans can mitigate losses more effectively. …”
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    Le LiDAR : vers une meilleure connaissance des paysages du karst by Kamila Bensaadi, Anne Hecker

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…When talking about water landscapes, rivers, coastlines or wetlands come to mind. However, apart from these “open” landscapes, there is a landscape that is often forgotten, that of the karst landscape shaped by the erosive action of water. …”
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    The Neolithic layer of the Maryeva Gora archaeological complex near the village of Kulbakovo, Rostov region: materials for the Collection of sites by Manko N.V., Danilchenko A.Yu.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Limestones, marls and chalk of the Upper Cretaceous age are massively exposed on the slopes of rivers and gullies within the Southern Donbass. They contain layers of flint, which in ancient times served as a source for the production of stone tools. …”
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    Determinants and Congruence of Species Richness Patterns across Multiple Taxonomic Groups on a Regional Scale by Jörn Buse, Eva Maria Griebeler

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Centres of species richness differed between taxonomic groups and overall richness was the highest in the valleys of large rivers and in different areas of southern RP. Climatic parameters strongly correlated with richness in all taxa whereas land use was less significant. …”
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