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Sandra Augusta Leão Barros
Pág. Pág. 52 - 69
ResumoDesde os primeiros recortes territoriais do grande Recife, as igrejas pontuam o cenário urbano com suas torres, seus adros e pátios, sendo fortes símbolos de reconhecimento e identificação de bairros da cidade. As igrejas e seus pátios e adros fize...
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Miriam Calderon, Chuanyu Yang and Veronica Ancona
Irrigation is important in many crop production systems. However, irrigation water can be a carrier of plant pathogens that can enter the system and spread to fields, resulting in crop damage and yield losses. The Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas i...
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Eric D. Swain and Jason C. Bellino
The Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) was used to develop a simulation of watershed hydrology on the island of Puerto Rico for the period 1981?2017, concentrating on the Río Grande de Arecibo, a river with some of the highest streamflows on the...
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Barry J. Hibbs and Mercedes Merino
Identification of recharge areas in arid basins is challenging due to spatial and temporal variability and complexity of the hydrogeology. This study re-evaluates recharge mechanism in a desert basin where isotopic and geologic data indicated that publis...
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Maria do Carmo
Pág. 89 - 104
Esse ensaio contextualiza a produção de sal marinho no Brasil e sua localização no período colonial, próximo aos povoados da costa nordestina para investigar a inserção das antigas salinas nas cidades. As salinas artesanais foram transformadas em áreas r...
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Elizabeth A. Samson, Kenneth G. Boykin, William G. Kepner, Mark C. Andersen and Alexander Fernald
The effects of future land use change on arid and semi-arid watersheds in the American Southwest have important management implications. Seamless, national-scale land-use-change scenarios for developed land were acquired from the US Environmental Protect...
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Shailee Jain, Srinivasulu Ale, Clyde L. Munster, R. James Ansley and James R. Kiniry
Arundo donax (hereafter referred to as Arundo), a robust herbaceous plant, has invaded the riparian zones of the Rio Grande River and the rivers of the Texas Hill Country over the last two decades. Arundo was first observed along the Nueces River in cent...
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