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Deep Learning Applications in Ionospheric Modeling: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities
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Increased vulnerability of Arctic potential ice roads under climate change
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Temporary ice roads built by the process of snow compaction, watering, and icing during cold winters are lifelines for land access in remote Arctic. In the context of the Arctic amplified warming, the vulnerability of potential ice roads under the influence of complex climate system remains unclear. …”
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Vegetable Seed Bed Preparation on Phosphatic Clays
Published 2005-04-01“…This document is intended for growers, land managers, and mining industry land-use planners and assumes a familiarity with basic soil tillage and vegetable horticultural processes. …”
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Vegetable Seed Bed Preparation on Phosphatic Clays
Published 2005-04-01“…This document is intended for growers, land managers, and mining industry land-use planners and assumes a familiarity with basic soil tillage and vegetable horticultural processes. …”
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Zoning of infiltration areas using Schosinsky’s Soil Water Balance in La Balsa River Basin, Costa Rica
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Indigenous Knowledge on Shifting Cultivation and Sustainable Agriculture
Published 2025-01-01“…Especially the increasing demand for land for plantations, infrastructure, settlements and mining. …”
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Human and entomological determinants of malaria transmission in the Lihir Islands of Papua New Guinea: A cross-sectional study.
Published 2025-01-01“…<h4>Background</h4>The Lihir Islands of Papua New Guinea, located in an area with high burden of malaria and hosting a large mining operation, offer a unique opportunity to study transmission. …”
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Influence of Human Activities on the Rate of Soil Erosion in Ihunga Hill Nyarushanje Sub-County Rukungiri District.
Published 2024“…Causes of soil erosion in Nyarushanje Sub¬County Rukungiri District were deforestation, watering gardens and lawns, agriculture, mining, and grazing animals. The study results on the implications of soil erosion to the local community in Nyarushanje Sub-County Rukungiri District were degrading land resource base, soil quality depreciation, low food and agriculture, wearing away of the land surface, loss of the nutrient-rich upper layers of the soil and reduced water-holding capacity. …”
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WORLD EXPERIENCE IN ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL SUPPORT OF FOOD SECURITY
Published 2024-12-01“…The implementation of these measures is aimed at achieving the following goals: replenishing the agricultural market by supporting producers; restoring food industry enterprises; ensuring the availability of food for all segments of the Ukrainian population; strengthening food security by replenishing state reserves with food; creating a food security monitoring system; prioritising the de-mining of agricultural land; adapting to climate change, etc.…”
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Assessing the relative contribution of climate change and human activity factors to spatiotemporal distributions of sand fixation service in the Loess Plateau
Published 2025-12-01“…Between 2000 and 2020, the average contributions of wind speed and precipitation to SR (sand fixation per unit area) on the Loess Plateau were 0.243 t·hm-2·a-1 and 0.09 t·hm-2·a-1, respectively, making them the most significant climatic drivers of SR changes. In coal mining areas on the Loess Plateau, the amount of the sand fixation per unit area mainly showed a decreasing trend (52.30%), while the conversion of cropland and unused land to grassland significantly promoted an increase in the amount of sand fixation, accounting for 50.30% of the total increase. …”
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Assessing Microbial Diversity in Páramo Soils (Multistrategy Analysis): Effects of Potato Farming and Livestock Grazing in Nevados National Natural Park, Colombia
Published 2024-01-01“…Four of the six evaluated matrices (physicochemical, enzymatic activities, most probable number, and arable functional groups) revealed significant differences according to land use. The strategy adopted by the arable functional group matrix, in which the diversity of nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, and cellulolytic compounds was evaluated, showed the most significant impacts of the different factors (land use, season, and elevation), especially those caused by potato cultivation and livestock. …”
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Experimental Research on the Influence of Temperature on the Static Properties of Skarn
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Establishment of Regional Regulations For Coastal Area Rehabilitation As An Environmental Restoration Effort In Buru District
Published 2024-11-01“…Environmental pollution and destruction not only occurs in mining areas but also land, river flows, bays, coasts and seas which are the final estuaries of mining remains. …”
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Can system dynamics explain long-term hydrological behaviors? The role of endogenous linking structure
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