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Fahad Alshehri and Mark Ross
Depth?discharge rating is required at gauged and ungauged locations for hydrologic modeling of alluvial systems to evaluate streamflow and manage regional water resources. Spanning low to high-flow conditions, manual field measurements are used to develo...
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Paolo Dabove, Chiara Colombero and Andrea Salerno Quaroni
Analyses of climate change, due to its impact not only on the weather and the environment but also on human health and life, are one of the most important study activities made in recent years. There is relatively high confidence that glacial melt and he...
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Jacques Carvalho Ribeiro Filho, Eunice Maia de Andrade, Maria Simas Guerreiro, Helba Araújo de Queiroz Palácio and José Bandeira Brasil
Soil?s physical and hydrological properties influence the proper modeling, planning, and management of water resources and soil conservation. In areas of vertic soils subjected to wetting and drying cycles, the soil?water?atmosphere interaction is comple...
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Victor Dyomin, Yuri Morgalev, Igor Polovtsev, Sergey Morgalev, Tamara Morgaleva, Alexandra Davydova and Oksana Kondratova
Earlier, we showed that the registration of the behavioral responses of autochthonous mesozooplankton communities in situ is a more dynamic methodological approach in the biological assessment of the environmental well-being of aquatic ecosystems, as wel...
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Edward Gross, Rusty Holleman, Wim Kimmerer, Sophie Munger, Scott Burdick and John Durand
The phytoplankton distribution in estuaries is influenced by multiple spatially variable growth and loss processes. As phytoplankton are transported by tidal and net flows, they are exposed to changing conditions of turbidity, depth, temperature, stratif...
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