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Zijian Yu, Dan Wang and Xingnian Liu
Research of interactions between in-channel vegetation and flow structure is important for the restoration of aquatic ecosystems. This study aims to investigate the impact of the vegetation patch density on the wake structure. We used uniform fiberglass ...
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Julio Garrote, Ignacio Gutiérrez-Pérez and Andrés Díez-Herrero
Calibration and validation of flood risk maps at a national or a supra-national level remains a problematic aspect due to the limited information available to carry out these tasks. However, this validation is essential to define the representativeness o...
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Kiki Kananda, Dean Corio, Hafif Restu K., Hilmi Aziz, Topan Wira B., Diah A.
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Hydropower plants are increasingly being heard nowadays, but the growth is still very lacking, especially for residents living in rural and coastal areas. At present several efforts have been made by the government, including the existence of a system of...
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Huaisheng Zhang, Yonggao Lv, Tao Zhang, Lei Zhang, Xuemei Ma, Xuesong Liu and Sheng Lian
To explore the intricate interrelationship between groundwater microbial communities and hydrochemical characteristics in the Mancheng District, Baoding City, samples from karst groundwater and porous groundwater were collected. Hydrochemical analysis an...
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Feng Zhang, Pei Zhang, Miao Wu, Tiantian Wang, Liyue Gao and Yonghui Cheng
Cultural space (CS) holds significant importance for inheriting regional culture, serving people?s lives, and boosting sustainable community development. In this study, based on the research case of the Hanzhong section of the Hanjiang River Basin (HSHRB...
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Lin Liu, Chenchen Li, Luzi Xiao and Guangwen Song
Both an offender?s home area and their daily activity area can impact the spatial distribution of crime. However, existing studies are generally limited to the influence of the offender?s home area and its immediate surrounding areas, while ignoring othe...
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Roy C. Sidle, Arnaud Caiserman, Ben Jarihani, Zulfiqor Khojazoda, Jens Kiesel, Maksim Kulikov and Aslam Qadamov
The Vakhsh River is tributary to the Amu Dayra, supporting numerous hydropower facilities as well as irrigation and community water supplies. High sediment loads are major concerns for these uses, yet little is known about the spatial distribution of the...
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Jiju Guo, Wengeng Cao, Guohui Lang, Qifa Sun, Tian Nan, Xiangzhi Li, Yu Ren and Zeyan Li
The presence of high concentrations of geogenic arsenic (As) in groundwater poses a serious threat to the health of millions of individuals globally. This paper examines the research progress of groundwater with high concentrations of geogenic As through...
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Jun Chen, Fuchao Zheng, Dianpeng Li, Rixiu Zhou, Wenming Jv, Xin Leng, Lu Xia and Shuqing An
Small wetlands provide crucial ecosystem services but are facing widespread loss and degradation. At present, small wetland complexes provide an alternative avenue for conservation; we used a dataset to illustrate how zeta diversity can be assessed in a ...
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Bo Wang, Lingxi Luo, Liyong Mei and Hui Zeng
The Danjiangkou Reservoir supplies drinking water to most residents in northern China. However, signs of eutrophication have been observed in the inlet tributaries of the reservoir, including the Shending River backwater. This research used data from the...
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