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Zhi Zhang, Zhiwei Wan, Shan Xu, Hong Wu, Lingyue Liu, Zhao Chen and Ji Zeng
The relationship between regional human development and geographic environment is the basis for dynamic social change, and studying the evolution of human-land relations in typical regions can provide background knowledge for global change studies. This ...
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Yoshitaka Oishi
Forests play crucial roles in regulating the amount and timing of streamflow through the water storage function. Bryophytes contribute to this increase in water storage owing to their high water-holding capacity; however, they might be severely damaged b...
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Yueqiu Zhang, Shiliang Liu, Fangyan Cheng and Zhenyao Shen
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negative effects on ground-surface hydrological processes at different spatial scales, land-use types, and water balance, such as surface runoff, groundwater rec...
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James J. Hayes and Oscar Castillo
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Felicia Fonseca,Tomas Figueiredo,Afonso Martins
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Aim of study: This study aims at evaluating the impact of site preparation techniques prior to plantation on carbon storage and distribution in a young mixed stand of Pseudotsuga menziesii (PM) and Castanea sativa (CS). Area of study: The experimental fi...
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Jean-Sébastien Berthelot, Diane Saint-Laurent, Verhnar Gervais-Beaulac and Dominic Savoie
Riparian forest stands are subjected to a variety of hydrological stresses as a result of annual fluctuations in water levels during the growing season. Spring floods create additional water-related stress as a result of a major inflow of water that floo...
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Quadrat, A.
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Quadrat, A.
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Cohen, G. Quadrat, J. P. Wynter, L.
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