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    THE SANDY HILL LANDSCAPE (CORRIENTES, ARGENTINA) FROM LATE PLEISTOCENE TO THE PRESENT by Félix Ignacio Contreras, Silvina Andrea Contreras, Cecilia Romina Méndez, Mariana Noemí Baruzzo, Elsie Araseli Ojeda, Ivana Evelin Kovalsky

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Using digital elevation models a topographic gradient in the sandy hills was observed and it showed decreases from the Paraná River alluvial fan apex to its base, with E-W or NE-SW direction. …”
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    Les réseaux d’alimentation en eau des pentes de la Croix-Rousse et de la presqu’île de Lyon by Jules Ramona

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In spite of the restrictive conditions of human settlement on the alluvial terrace, the study area offers significant and diverse aquifer potential which has been exploited since the earliest days of occupation.The wells, connected to the Croix-Rousse catchment galleries or to the ground-water tables of the Presqu’île, were widely used throughout the Ancient period. …”
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    The Potential for Dams to Impact Lowland Meandering River Floodplain Geomorphology by Philip M. Marren, James R. Grove, J. Angus Webb, Michael J. Stewardson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Such effects will persist further downstream where tributary sediment inputs are relatively low and there is minimal buffering by alluvial sediment stores. We can identify several ways in which floodplains might potentially be affected by dams, with varying degrees of confidence, including a distinction between passive impacts (floodplain disconnection) and active impacts (changes in geomorphological processes and functioning). …”
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    The Brécy depocenter as part of a new northern Massif Central Carboniferous–Permian Basin (France) by Beccaletto, Laurent, Bourquin, Sylvie

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The facies generally characterize lake environments, with occurrences of sediment supply attributed to fluvial, alluvial fan and delta fan deposits. They mainly display a retrogradational–progradational pattern during the syn-rift stage, and a retrogradational pattern during the post-rift stage. …”
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    TOMAMAEITE Cu3 Pt IN NATIVE OSMIUM FROM RIVER SEDIMENTS IN THE NIZHNIE SERGI REGION, CENTRAL URALS by V.V. Sharygin, I.G. Mikhailov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The article is devoted to tomamaeite Cu3 Pt from inclusions in a native osmium grain from alluvial river sediments in the Nizhnie Sergi region, Sverdlovsk oblast. …”
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    Arsenic, Chromium, and Other Potentially Toxic Elements in the Rocks and Sediments of Oropos-Kalamos Basin, Attica, Greece by D. Alexakis, D. Gamvroula

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The results of this study imply the natural source of Cr3+ and Cr6+ contamination of the Oropos-Kalamos groundwater, since high Cr contents were also recorded in the lignite (212.3 mg kg−1), chromiferous iron ore occurrences (256.6 mg kg−1), and alluvial deposits (212.5 mg kg−1), indicating Cr leaching and transportation to the depositional basin dating from the Upper Miocene age.…”
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    Morphological Analysis of Dare OUrt River Channel by the Rozgen Model(Case Study: Emarat Dam to the Confluence of Aras River) by Arsalan Mehrvarz, Agil Madadi, Fariba Esfandyari, Masoud Rahimi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The outcomes revealed that the majority of the river sections exhibit a C6c type, characterized by an alluvial substrate. Additionally, other dominant types observed within the four examined ranges include B6c, E6b, F6, and D. …”
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    STUDY OF GERMINATION REGARDING THE COMBAT OF WEEDS IN MEADOWS WITH REFERENCE TO CIRSIUM VULGARE SPECIES by Lisena Piscoran, Teodor Rusu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Seed germination is the most important stage in the life cycle of a plant.During seed germination,various metabolic processes are activated that ensure seedling growth and important physiological and biochemical changes occur.Factors acting during seed development (temperature, moisture, burial and microbial damage) can influence subsequent germination performance.Developmental(eg,inflorescence,age) and positional (within or between inflorescences of the parent plant) effects may also be important.In general,C.vulgare is a Euriecia species(species with a high degree of adaptability) common on wet alluvial soils.C vulgare reproduction: pollination takes place by insects (entomogamous pollination) or possibly by wind (anemogamous pollination).They are plants with a biennial reproductive cycle.In the first year they have a single rosette of leaves, while in the second year they bloom completely.They are herbaceous plants that differ from the other biological forms because,being annual,they overcome the adverse season in the form of seeds and are equipped with an erect and often leafless flower axis.…”
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    Sur quelques modifications hydromorphologiques dans le Val de Seine (Bassin parisien, France) depuis 1830 : quelle part accorder aux facteurs hydrologiques et anthropiques ? by Séverine Lescure, Gilles Arnaud-Fassetta, Stéphane Cordier

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Results show that the river course remained relatively stable over the studied period, except for the cut-off of some slightly-entrenched meanders in the alluvial plain. In the same time, the low-water channel characterised by a contraction, especially in the estuarine area. …”
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    Natural Background Level and Contamination of Shallow Groundwater Salinity in Various Aquifers in a Coastal Urbanized Area, South China by Pan Bi, Dongya Han, Chunyan Liu, Liquan Xiao, Heqiu Wu, Meng Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Results showed that the NBL of TDS in groundwater in the coastal-alluvial plain was more than 1.5 times that in other groundwater units because of the seawater intrusion in this groundwater unit. …”
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    Microzonation Study Based on Ground Amplification for Erzincan City by Mehmet Özyazıcıoğlu, Kemal Dönmezçelik, Süleyman N. Orhan, M. Yener Özkan

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In the plains of the city, the thickness of the alluvial layer over the bedrock is about 1 km. In this regard, it is clear that a detailed ground amplification analysis is required for the city settlement area. …”
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    Analysis of Damage due to the M6.4 Tuban-Bawean Earthquake using Remote Sensing by Tuasamu Siti Asmayanti, Cahyadi Mokhamad Nur, Komalasari Nilam, Nusantara Candida Aulia De Silva, Widodo Amien, Widjajanti Nurrohmat, Aprianti Evi, Kusumawardani Deni, Rahmawati Yessi, Azizi Iqbal Hanun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The majority of the affected areas, namely Sangkapura District, are dominated by alluvial lithology (Qa), which is very vulnerable to the impact of earthquakes because the material is loose, loose, and unconsolidated. …”
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    Accounting for the Compositional Nature of Geochemical Data to Improve the Interpretation of Their Univariate and Multivariate Spatial Patterns: A Case Study from the Campania Regi... by Lucia Rita Pacifico, Annalise Guarino, Antonio Iannone, Stefano Albanese

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…PC3 (11%) was associated with Ca and S, with higher scores found in the alluvial plains and inland areas. These results demonstrate the efficacy of CoDA in minimizing spurious correlations and uncovering latent relationships between elements, thereby enhancing the interpretation of natural and anthropogenic processes influencing soil variability in the region.…”
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    Combination on GNSS precise point positioning and InSAR data fusion to monitor the land subsidence in Taiwan by Ta-Kang Yeh, Tsu-Yu Lee, I-Hsien Lee, Hsuan-Chang Shih, Chieh-Hung Chen, Jiun-Yee Yen, Chuen-Fa Ni

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The Choushui River alluvial fan is an important agricultural production region in western Taiwan. …”
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    Interstitial fauna of the Sava River in Eastern Slovenia by Simona Prevorčnik, Anja Remškar, Cene Fišer, Boris Sket, Gregor Bračko, Teo Delić, Nataša Mori, Anton Brancelj, Maja Zagmajster

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The Sava River in central Slovenia (i.e., at the Ljubljana alluvial plain) readily qualifies as one of the global hotspots of interstitial biodiversity, while data from other river sections are lacking. …”
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    Water conservation assessment and its influencing factors identification using the InVEST and random forest model in the northern piedmont of the Qinling Mountains by Song He, Hui Qian, Yuan Liu, Xiaoguang Zhao, Fengmei Su, Huan Ma, Zilong Guan, Tao Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Water conservation was significantly higher in the southern mountainous region of the Qinling Mountains compared to the northern alluvial plain region of the Wei River. Key determinants affecting water conservation included annual precipitation, potential evapotranspiration, the proportion of forest and agricultural land, and soil texture Furthermore, precipitation, forest coverage rate, and sand content in topsoil were demonstrated to positively influence water conservation. …”
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    Hydrologic response and prediction of future water level changes in Qinghai Lake of Tibet Plateau, China by Haibin Wang, Jiahong Liu, Zhuoran Luo, Sana Nazli, Lu Shi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This rise will result in the expansion of the submerged area, primarily concentrated in proximity to the alluvial plains. Furthermore, it will have implications for approximately 2.8 km of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway tracks. …”
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