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David Rossi, Anna Barra Caracciolo, Paola Grenni, Flavia Cattena, Martina Di Lenola, Luisa Patrolecco, Nicoletta Ademollo, Ruggiero Ciannarella, Giuseppe Mascolo and Stefano Ghergo
The groundwater behavior at a municipal solid waste disposal dump, located in Central Italy, was studied using a multi-parameter monitoring over 1 year consisting of 4 seasonal samples. The hydrological and hydrogeological dynamics of water circulation, ...
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Dzhema Melkonyan and Sherin Sugathan
Increasing groundwater levels (GWLs) may become one of the most serious issues for the city of Odessa, Ukraine. This study investigated the spatial distribution characteristics and multifractal scaling behaviour of the groundwater-level/-depth fluctuatio...
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Avijit Sarkar, James B. Pick and Shaista Jabeen
This paper examines spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic influences on host participation in Airbnb?s short-term rental (STR) marketplace in San Francisco during the years 2019?2022, a four-year period that spans the COVID-19 pandemic. This provides...
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Thomas Lemmerz, Stefan Herlé and Jörg Blankenbach
The availability of geodata with high spatial and temporal resolution is increasing steadily. Often, these data are continuously generated by distributed sensor networks and provided as geodata streams. Geostatistical analysis methods, such as spatiotemp...
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Thomas Lemmerz, Stefan Herlé and Jörg Blankenbach
The availability of spatial and spatiotemporal big data is increasing rapidly. Spatially and temporally high resolved data are especially gathered via the Internet of Things. This data can often be accessed as data streams that push new data tuples conti...
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Salvador García-Ayllón and Gloria Martínez
The evaluation of anthropogenic impacts on the landscape is an issue that has traditionally been carried out from a descriptive or at least somewhat qualitative perspective. However, in recent years, the technological improvements provided by geographic ...
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Michele Licata, Victor Buleo Tebar, Francesco Seitone and Giandomenico Fubelli
Landslides triggered by heavy rainfall pose significant threats to human settlements and infrastructure in temperate and equatorial climate regions. This study focuses on the development of the Open Landslide Project (OLP), an open source landslide inven...
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Pollyana Mona Soares Dias, Jeane Cruz Portela, Joaquim Emanuel Fernandes Gondim, Rafael Oliveira Batista, Leticia Sequinatto Rossi, Jonatan Levi Ferreira Medeiros, Phâmella Kalliny Pereira Farias, Paulo Jardel Mota, Diego José da Costa Bandeira, Luís Cesar de Aquino Lemos Filho, Geisiane Xavier de Matos, Francisco de Oliveira Mesquita, Felipe Ozias de Oliveira, Antonio Genilson Rodrigues Araújo and Claudeone Manoel do Nascimento
Studies on soils and their interrelationships with land use in the context of the semi-arid region of Brazil are still scarce, even though they have the potential to assist in understanding the use and management of soil and agricultural crops. From this...
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Xishihui Du, Zhaoguo Wang and Yan Wang
Rural tourism has long been recognized as a significant strategy for promoting rural revitalization in China. Excessive development has had a number of negative consequences for rural tourism. As a result, there is a growing need to optimize the developm...
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Xuejie Zhang, Jinli Zhao, Haimeng Liu, Yi Miao, Mengcheng Li and Chengxin Wang
The emergence and enduring diffusion of COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on cities worldwide. The scientific aim of this study was to introduce geospatial thinking to research related to infectious diseases, while the practical aim was to explore the i...
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