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Juan M. Soria, Juan Víctor Molner, Rebeca Pérez-González, Bárbara Alvado, Lucía Vera-Herrera and Susana Romo
The Albufera of Valencia, a Mediterranean coastal lagoon, has been in a turbid state since 1974, with only four episodes of temporary water transparency in spring. Despite its average depth of 1 m and oligohaline waters, excessive turbidity, fish grazing...
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Shunfang Hu, Shaoping Jiang, Qing Miao, Fan Yang, Weihong Zhou and Peng Duan
With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), maintaining data confidentiality and protecting user privacy have become increasingly challenging. End devices in the IoT are often deployed in unattended environments and connected to open networks, making ...
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Miquel Grimalt-Gelabert and Joan Rosselló-Geli
The research presented herein studies three episodes of flooding that affected the ephemeral basin of the Sant Jordi stream in northwestern Mallorca. These events are considered common since they do not reach the proportions in terms of the flow rates of...
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Estela García-Botella and Alfredo Ramón-Morte
Many ephemeral Mediterranean watercourses are affected by the growth of tourism and the demand for holiday homes. Calculating the runoff threshold in these small basins is vital for understanding the impact generated by urban growth and its incidence on ...
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Polina Lemenkova
Automated classification of satellite images is a challenging task that enables the use of remote sensing data for environmental modeling of Earth?s landscapes. In this document, we implement a GRASS GIS-based framework for discriminating land cover type...
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Antonietta Rosso, Gemma Donato, Rossana Sanfilippo, Donatella Serio, Francesco Sciuto, Francesco D?Alpa, Valentina Alice Bracchi, Mauro Pietro Negri and Daniela Basso
Although several bryozoans are considered habitat-former species, allowing colonisation by epibionts and promoting biodiversity, studies dealt so far with only some, usually constructional, species. In this context, the present study focuses on the epibi...
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Carlos Oscar Limarino,Leonardo R. Scarlatta,Patricia L. Ciccioli,Sabrina Miyno,Fanny Bello,Silvia N. Césari
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The La Veteada Formation, in the Sierra de Famatina (west of Argentina), is one of the few records of Early Triassic age in South America verified by isotopic age and palynological assemblages. This unit is composed of sandstones, mudstones, shales, lime...
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JoAnn M. Burkholder, Carol A. Kinder and Elle H. Allen
Reservoirs are increasingly valuable worldwide as potable source waters, yet in many geographic regions, their limnology and trophic status are poorly known. We characterized 14 drinking water reservoirs and their watersheds across the warming temperate/...
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Jeff B. Langman, Julianna Martin, Ethan Gaddy, Jan Boll and David Behrens
A snowpack?s d2H and d18O values evolve with snowfall, sublimation, evaporation, and melt, which produces temporally variable snowpack, snowmelt, and runoff isotope signals. As a snowpack ages, the relatively depleted d2H and d18O values of snow will bec...
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Benjamin J. Hatchett, Alan M. Rhoades and Daniel J. McEvoy
Snowpack loss in midlatitude mountains is ubiquitously projected by Earth system models, though the magnitudes, persistence, and time horizons of decline vary. Using daily downscaled hydroclimate and snow projections, we examine changes in snow seasonali...
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