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Qinmeng Yang, Ningming Nie, Yangang Wang, Xiaojing Wu, Weihua Liu, Xiaoli Ren, Zijian Wang, Meng Wan and Rongqiang Cao
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is an important indicator in research on carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. High-accuracy GPP prediction is crucial for ecosystem health and climate change assessments. We developed a site-level GPP prediction meth...
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Qi Chen, Yuhua Xing, Dapeng Zhang, Haitao Sun and Pei Wang
Quantification of the water budget of an arid inland river ecosystem is essential but still a challenge for the sustainable development of water resources. In situ observed data were used to analyze the monthly and annual water budgets and the soil hydro...
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Armaiki Yusmur,Muhammad Ardiansyah,Irdika Mansur
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The application of remote sensing using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology to identify distribution of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) as part of mitigation process has been done in PT. Jorong Barutama Greston. UAV imagery was interpreted visually to prod...
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Rusita Rusita
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Abstract. This study aims to determine the potential of fresh water swamp forest as alternative ecotourism of Sumatran elephants (Elephas maximus sumatranus). The data collection of flora was done by the printed path method, with sampling intensity (IS) ...
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Montathip Sommeechai, Chongrak Wachrinrat, Bernard Dell, Nipon Thangtam and Jamroon Srichaichana
Rapid urbanization has changed the structure and function of natural ecosystems, especially floodplain ecosystems in SE Asia. The ecological structure of vegetation stands and the usefulness of satellite images was investigated to characterize a disturbe...
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Gary P. Shaffer, John W. Day, Demetra Kandalepas, William B. Wood, Rachael G. Hunter, Robert R. Lane, Eva R. Hillmann
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The Maurepas swamp is the second largest contiguous coastal forest in Louisiana but it is highly degraded due to subsidence, near permanent flooding, nutrient starvation, nutria herbivory, and saltwater intrusion. Observed tree mortality rates at study s...
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Luc Lambs, Félix Bompy, Daniel Imbert, Dov Corenblit and Maguy Dulormne
Structure and composition of coastal forested wetlands are mainly controlled by local topography and soil salinity. Hydrology plays a major role in relation with tides, seaward, and freshwater inputs, landward. We report here the results of a two-year st...
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Rosa Carrillo-Berumen,Mirta E. Quattrocchio,Javier Helenes
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The Paleogene section of Punta Prat, Chile is located at 53°10?S-71°20?W in southern Magallanes-Austral Basin, includes Chorrillo Chico and Agua Fresca Formations. Both units contain a palynological assemblage composed of marine and continental palynomor...
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C. San Martín, C. Ramírez, H. Rubilar
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The spatial and temporary position of the swampy Loto-Cyperetum eragrostidae and Caricetum ripariae and prairie Juncetum procerii and Centello-Anthoxanthetum utriculatae plant associations, in the degradation of the swampy Forest of Temo-Pitra (Blepharoc...
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