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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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Georgios Venitourakis, Christoforos Vasilakis, Alexandros Tsagkaropoulos, Tzouma Amrou, Georgios Konstantoulakis, Panagiotis Golemis and Dionysios Reisis
Aiming at effectively improving photovoltaic (PV) park operation and the stability of the electricity grid, the current paper addresses the design and development of a novel system achieving the short-term irradiance forecasting for the PV park area, whi...
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Guanghai Gao, John J. O?Sullivan, Aisling Corkery, Zeinab Bedri, Gregory M. P. O?Hare and Wim G. Meijer
An understanding of water exchange processes is essential for assessing water quality management issues in coastal bays. This paper evaluates the impact of water exchange processes on pollution persistence in a macro-tidal semi-closed coastal bay through...
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Humberto Mata-Alejandro, Erick Arturo Betanzo-Torres, Gabycarmen Navarrete-Rodriguez and Maria Del Refugio Castañeda-Chavez
The objective of this work is to show the population structure of V. tiliifolia under natural conditions. The study was conducted in three municipalities in the state of Veracruz, México; through transects of 20 × 100 m (2000 m2), the population structur...
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Dengpan Li, Lei Tian, Mingyang Li, Tao Li, Fang Ren, Chunhong Tian and Ce Yang
Exploring the temporal and spatial changes, as well as driving factors, of net primary productivity (NPP) of terrestrial ecosystems is essential for maintaining regional carbon balance. This work focuses on the spatiotemporal variation and future trends ...
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Enda O?Connell, Greg O?Donnell and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Hurst?s seminal characterisation of long-term persistence (LTP) in geophysical records more than seven decades ago continues to inspire investigations into the Hurst phenomenon, not just in hydrology and climatology, but in many other scientific fields. ...
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Fritz Petersen and Jason A. Hubbart
Escherichia (E.) coli is a fecal microbe that inhabits the intestines of endotherms (primary habitat) and the natural environment (secondary habitats). Due to prevailing thinking regarding the limited capacity of E. coli to survive in the environment, re...
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Ines Bruns, Peter Holler, Ruggero M. Capperucci, Svenja Papenmeier and Alexander Bartholomä
The anthropogenic impact in the German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is high due to the presence of manifold industries (e.g., wind farms, shipping, and fishery). Therefore, it is of great importance to evaluate the different impacts of such industries, ...
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Dan Trepal and Don Lafreniere
We combine the Historical Spatial Data Infrastructure (HSDI) concept developed within spatial history with elements of archaeological predictive modeling to demonstrate a novel GIS-based landscape model for identifying the persistence of historically-gen...
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Isabel Luisa Castillejo-González, Ana Isabel De Castro, Montserrat Jurado-Expósito, José-Manuel Peña, Alfonso García-Ferrer and Francisca López-Granados
This paper aims to evaluate the spatial persistence of wild oat patches in four wheat fields over time to determine the economic feasibility of using late-season wild oat maps for early site-specific weed management (SSWM) next season. The spatial persis...
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