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    Des moulins hydrauliques en périphérie d’Augustonemetum/Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme (iie-iiie s. ap. J.-C.) by Damien Martinez, Julien Ollivier

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…They take place in marshy areas, on the fringes of the primitive center of the augustean period, that have been invested after important draining works. The control of the rivers crossing the two studied sites was followed by their exploitation. …”
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    Research on the Ground Subsidence Mechanism of Cross Passage Caused by Freezing Method Construction by Ruimin Zhang, Xuelei Cheng, Yan Li, Lin Pan, Jinhong Xia

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…At present, the built or newly built underground structures are mostly concentrated in developed areas along the coast, lakes, and rivers, while deep soft soil is widely distributed in these areas. …”
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    Elucidation of the Adsorption/Desorption Mechanism of Ions by an Electrical Double Layer Capacitor by H. Oda, K. Mizutaki, M. Yamamoto, M. Sano

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The phenomena associated with the adsorption/desorption of ammonium, nitrate and phosphate ions by an electrical double layer capacitor (EDLC) were examined as a new application of this device for the removal of environmental pollutants from freshwater rivers, lakes and marshes. An electrode modified by introducing acidic functional groups onto its surface was used as the negative electrode of an EDLC, and this resulted in a 1.7-times increase in the amount of ammonium ions removed compared with that of an unmodified electrode. …”
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    L’accès à l’eau potable et à l’assainissement dans les villes des pays en développement : cas de Basoussam (Cameroun) by Mpakam Hernanie Grelle, Kamgang Kabeyne, B.V., Kouam Kenmogne, G.-R., Tamo Tatietse, Georges E. Ekodeck

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…The state’s passivity and extreme poverty have led to the implementation of decentralised units such as wells, rivers, streams for basic needs. The inefficiency of units in charge of collecting dirt, the absence of recycling units and the prevalence of cesspools expose the decentralised units to pollution. …”
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    Hydrodynamic relationships between gravel pit lakes and aquifers: brief review and insights from numerical investigations by Jost, Anne, Wang, Shuaitao, Verbeke, Thomas, Colleoni, François, Flipo, Nicolas

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Supply of aggregate materials for every construction requires mining of sand and gravel, which leads to the formation of a myriad of freshwater lakes, a now common feature of the landscape in the valleys of large rivers. Typically small in size and shallow, they are filled with waters from the adjacent aquifers and directly exposed to the atmosphere. …”
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  7. 7987

    Agricultural Land Suitability Analysis for Land Use Planning: The Case of the Madrid Region by Nerea Morán-Alonso, Andrés Viedma-Guiard, Marian Simón-Rojo, Rafael Córdoba-Hernández

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The majority of agricultural uses in the region are well adapted to the agroecological quality of the land; larger areas of over-exploited land are located along some of the region’s rivers and in the Campiña, while under-utilised land is mainly found in the south-west and in the metropolitan <i>comarcas</i>. …”
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  8. 7988

    Geomorphology of the northeast Sardinian continental shelf between Olbia and Posada (Italy) by M. De Luca, L. Casini, G. Cossu, G. De Falco, F. Gamberi, P. Marras, A. Santonastaso, M. Stelletti, V. Pascucci

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…During the LGM sea level was about 130 below the present and cuspate deltas fed by rivers crossing the continental shelf formed. The post LGM sea level rise caused submersion of the exposed continental shelf and changed the dominant sedimentary processes. …”
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  9. 7989

    Uncrewed Aerial Systems in Water Resource Management and Monitoring: A Review of Sensors, Applications, Software, and Issues by Vishal Mishra, Ram Avtar, A. P. Prathiba, Prabuddh Kumar Mishra, Anuj Tiwari, Surendra Kumar Sharma, Chandra Has Singh, Bankim Chandra Yadav, Kamal Jain

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper encompasses basic concepts of UAS, different payloads and sensor technologies available, various methodologies for its application in WRMM, different software available, and challenges associated with them, thus presenting a comprehensive review of multiple applications of UAS in different sub-domains of water resources. From cryosphere, rivers and lakes, and coastal areas to sub-surface water, as well as from water quality to wastewater management, the authors have discussed various applications of uncrewed aerial vehicles. …”
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    Landslides induced by the 2023 Jishishan Ms6.2 earthquake (NW China): spatial distribution characteristics and implication for the seismogenic fault by Yuandong Huang, Chong Xu, Xiangli He, Jia Cheng, Xiwei Xu, Yingying Tian

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Significant factors include elevations of 1700–2300 m, slope angle of 20–40°, southeast and south aspects, middle slope positions, Paleogene and Neogene strata, and proximity within 400 m of rivers, with NDVI values of 0.2–0.6 and PGA of 0.45–0.6 g. …”
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    Acque, fiumi e progetti utopici nel paesaggio veneto by Matteo Proto

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The revival of the internal navigation aimed at implementing projects of transformation of the Po valley and of the rivers and canals linked to it à into a main water path able to connect the main cities on the Padane plain. …”
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    Water Diplomacy and Non-Traditional Security by Krisman Heriamsal, Rivelda Pricilia Heatubun, Heyna Jekaisa, Andi Ira Tenri Adikusuma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Iraq, which depends on the flow of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is experiencing a decline in water quality and quantity that is worsening agricultural conditions, increasing social tensions and causing internal migration. …”
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    Database model for inventory and condition assessment of hydraulics infrastructure in Indonesia by Setiono, Wahyudi Agus Hari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Indonesia is a country that has a reasonably large area with quite a lot of water resources such as rivers, reservoirs, lakes, and so on. To manage these water resources, quite a lot of physical infrastructure is needed from upstream to downstream. …”
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    As obras de infraestrutura estratégicas para a organização do espaço amapaense by Eduardo Margarit

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The structure of the text is as follows: The text initially presents the transition process from the hegemony of rivers to road integration in Amapá. Then, in the second topic, the complementarity of road and waterway transport in the integration of Amapá is presented. …”
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    Maximizing the Benefits of Reclaimed Water for Irrigating the Landscape and Protecting the Environment by George Hochmuth, Laurie Trenholm, Don Rainey, Esen Momol, Claire Lewis, Brian Niemann

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Using reclaimed water in Florida meets a state objective for conserving freshwater supplies, and preserves the water quality of rivers, streams, lakes, and aquifers. This publication discusses the benefits of using reclaimed water to irrigate the landscape and explains how using reclaimed water helps to protect the environment. …”
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    Intercambios artísticos en una diócesis transfronteriza by Marta Cendón Fernández

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Tudense bishopric arises in a space that, with the passing of time, will belong to two countries. The rivers Miño and Limia mark the limits of a diocese whose capital, Tui, had an important role since Roman times, with a fundamental link with Braga. …”
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    Tourisme, gestion sociale de l’eau et changement climatique dans un territoire de haute altitude : le massif de l’Everest au Népal by Marie Faulon, Isabelle Sacareau

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…However, the pressure must be put into perspective with regard to the way inhabitants organize and plan the infrastructures for collecting and withdrawing water from the rivers. Our analyses show strong inequalities in the access of water at two distinct scales, between villages and within villages, as well as a high territorial fragmentation of water and electricity networks. …”
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    Estimation of land surface temperature in relation to land-use using remote sensing technology and geographic information system (Case study: Tabriz city( by Mohammad Kazemi Garajeh, Behnam Salmani, Mohammad Hossein Rezaei Moghaddam

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The results of studying the relationship between land surface temperature and landuse indicate that agricultural lands with a temperature of 18.22 °C have the highest land surface temperature. Also, water areas (rivers) have the lowest (10.30 °C) land surface temperature, because of their radiant power close to one. …”
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