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Xiaojing Hu, Chuanming Ma, Xu Guo, Yonggang Li, Hanxiang Xiong, Yang Qiu and Hao Cui
Groundwater function zoning is an important means to ensure that groundwater plays its various functions, which can provide a scientific basis for the protection and development of groundwater resources. Water resources are scarce in the Central Plains U...
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Haijun Wang, Peihao Peng, Xiangdong Kong, Tingbin Zhang and Guihua Yi
This paper focuses on the suitability of urban expansion in mountain areas against the background of accelerated urban development. Urbanization is accompanied by conflict and intense transformations of various landscapes, and is accompanied by social, e...
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Bharat Sharma Acharya, Gehendra Kharel, Chris B. Zou, Bradford P. Wilcox and Todd Halihan
Woody plant encroachment has profound impacts on the sustainable management of water resources in water-limited ecosystems. However, our understanding of the effects of this global phenomenon on groundwater recharge at local and regional scales is limite...
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Vahid Rahmani, Jude H. Kastens, Frank deNoyelles, Mark E. Jakubauskas, Edward A. Martinko, Donald H. Huggins, Christian Gnau, Paul M. Liechti, Scott W. Campbell, Ryan A. Callihan and Adam J. Blackwood
Reservoirs created by impounding sediment-laden streams infill over time, reducing storage capacity and altering water quality. Increasing freshwater demand on a limited supply is adding pressure on reservoir water storage and management across much of t...
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R. James Ansley, Tian Zhang and Caitlyn Cooper
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) is an invasive native woody plant in the southern Great Plains, USA. Treatments used to slow the invasion rate have either killed the plant (?root-kill?) or killed above-ground tissue (?top-kill?). Top-killing provide...
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Vladimir R. Karimov, Aleksey Y. Sheshukov
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Ephemeral gully erosion, prevalent on agricultural landscapes of the Great Plains, is recognized as a large source of soil loss and a substantial contributor to the sedimentation of small ponds and large reservoirs. Multi-seasonal field studies can provi...
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Maysoon M. Mikha, Joseph G. Benjamin, Merle F. Vigil and David C. Nielson
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Humberto Blanco-Canqui, L. R. Stone, and P. W. Stahlman
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