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Kunlong Niu, Junliang Qiu, Shirong Cai, Wenxin Zhang, Xiaolin Mu, Edward Park and Xiankun Yang
In recent decades, global climate change has made natural hazards increasingly prevalent. Droughts, as a common natural hazard, have been a hot study topic for years. Most studies conducted drought monitoring in arid and semi-arid regions. In humid and s...
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Daniel Satola, Martin Röck, Aoife Houlihan-Wiberg and Arild Gustavsen
Improving the environmental life cycle performance of buildings by focusing on the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions along the building life cycle is considered a crucial step in achieving global climate targets. This paper provides a systemati...
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Marcus Strang, Paola Leardini, Arianna Brambilla and Eugenia Gasparri
The uptake of buildings employing cross-laminated timber (CLT) assemblies and designed to Passivhaus standard has accelerated internationally over the past two decades due to several factors including responses to the climate crisis by decarbonising the ...
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Yue Zhai, Chuanhai Wang, Gang Chen, Chun Wang, Xiaoning Li and Yating Liu
In the flat lowland agricultural areas of subtropical climate zones, the runoff process has a great influence on the regional water quantity and quality. In this study, field data about rainfall, evapotranspiration, soil moisture, groundwater table, and ...
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Ixchel M. Hernandez-Ochoa and Senthold Asseng
In the future, climate change will challenge food security by threatening crop production. Humid subtropical regions play an important role in global food security, with crop rotations often including wheat (winter crop) and soybean and maize (summer cro...
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Timothy Rosen, Laura Christianson
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Denitrifying bioreactors are an agricultural best management practice developed in the midwestern United States to treat agricultural drainage water enriched with nitrate-nitrogen (NO3N). The practice is spreading rapidly to agricultural regions with poo...
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Chih-Hua Chang, Long-Yan Cai, Tsair-Fuh Lin, Chia-Ling Chung, Leon Van der Linden and Michael Burch
Surface water quality has been identified as potentially vulnerable to climate change. This study assesses the impacts of climate change on the water quality of Hsinshan Reservoir, Taiwan, through CE-QUAL-W2 simulations. The model parameters were calibra...
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Marcelo Alfredo Reguero,Adriana M. Candela,Claudia I. Galli,Ricardo Bonini,Damian Voglino
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Late Miocene fluvial strata of the Palo Pintado Formation are broadly exposed to the northwest of the town of Angastaco, Salta province, Northwest of Argentina. These strata accumulated in the extensional Angastaco Basin. Recent field work at the Palo P...
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Eduardo S. Bellosi,J. Marcelo Krause
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Climate-driven changes in terrestrial environments and biomes after the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum are poorly documented from southern continents. Particularly, Middle Eocene-Early Oligocene leaf and pollen data from Central Patagonia (46oS, Argentina...
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Sigrid Adriaenssens, Hao Liu, Mariam Wahed and Qianchuan Zhao
Increasingly strict energy policies, rising energy prices, and a desire for a positive corporate image currently serve as incentives for multinational corporations to reduce their plants? energy consumption. This paper quantitatively investigates and dis...
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