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Ali Uzunlar and Muhammet Omer Dis
The hydrological cycle should be scrutinized and investigated under recent climate change scenarios to ensure global water management and to increase its utilization. Although the FAO proposed the use of the Penman?Monteith (PM) equation worldwide to pre...
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Yinghui Chang, Chuncheng Yang, Li Xu, Dongfeng Li, Haibin Shang and Feiyang Gao
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (TP) is susceptible to climate change and human activities, which brought about drastic alterations in vegetation on the plateau. However, the trends and driving mechanisms of vegetation changes remain unclear. Therefore, the no...
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Remigijus Dailide, Greta Dailide, Indre Razbadauskaite-Venske, Ramunas Povilanskas and Inga Dailidiene
Sea breezes, as one of the most important local varieties of daily wind dynamics, are responsible for the formation of the climate by coasts of large bodies of water. In recent decades, due to climate change, the air temperature is rising, causing larger...
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Barry J. Hibbs
Environmental problems may develop in groundwater basins when water levels change due to long-term wetter or drier climate or land development. A term related to water-level elevation is flow capacity, which develops in aquifers when the water table is a...
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Ike Sari Astuti, Bagus Setiabudi Wiwoho, Purwanto Purwanto, Satti Wagistina, Ifan Deffinika, Hetty Rahmawati Sucahyo, Gilang Aulia Herlambang and Imam Abdul Gani Alfarizi
The reliance on native MODIS-16 PET potential evapotranspiration (PET) in scarce-data-driven areas is growing in support among ecohydrological studies, yet information about its performance is limited or unknown as validation studies are mostly concentra...
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Gabriela F. Oliveira, Hanifah Siregar, Henrique Queiroga and Laura G. Peteiro
Bivalve relevance for ecosystem functioning and human food security emphasize the importance of predictions of mussel performance under different climate stressors. Here, we address the effect of a latitudinal gradient of temperature and food availabilit...
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Camilla Bertolini, Edouard Royer and Roberto Pastres
Effects of climatic changes in transitional ecosystems are often not linear, with some areas likely experiencing faster or more intense responses, which something important to consider in the perspective of climate forecasting. In this study of the Venic...
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Karin Kompatscher, Rick P. Kramer, Bart Ankersmit and Henk L. Schellen
The majority of cultural heritage is stored in archives, libraries and museum storage spaces. To reduce degradation risks, many archives adopt the use of archival boxes, among other means, to provide the necessary climate control and comply with strict l...
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Nicolas Vidal, Susanne L. Amsinck, Vítor Gonçalves, José M. Neto Azevedo, Liselotte S. Johansson, Kirsten S. Christoffersen, Torben L. Lauridsen, Martin Søndergaard, Rikke Bjerring, Frank Landkildehus, Klaus P. Brodersen, Mariana Meerhoff and Erik Jeppesen
Disentangling the effects of climate change on nature is one of the main challenges facing ecologists nowadays. Warmer climates forces strong effects on lake biota for fish, leading to a reduction in size, changes in diet, more frequent reproduction, and...
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Stergios D. Zarkogiannis
Changes in the density structure of the upper oceanic water masses are an important forcing of changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which is believed to widely affect Earth?s climate. However, very little is known about past...
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