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Chao Fan, Xiang Que, Zhe Wang and Xiaogang Ma
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is an important topic for many cities across the globe. Previous studies, however, have mostly focused on UHI changes along either the spatial or temporal dimension. A simultaneous evaluation of the spatial and temporal...
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Cristian Rodrigo,Jenny M. Blamey,Oliver Huhn,Christine Provost
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The rifting zone of Bransfield Strait, Antarctica, is tectonically and geologically unique. It is a back-arc basin that was opened by extensional forces associated to roll-back subduction after cessation of spreading activity of the Phoenix Ridge, and th...
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Germán Sepúlveda,Mabel Arismendi,Wilson Huanca-Mamani,Steffany Cárdenas-Ninasivincha,Ricardo Salvatierra,Bernardo Latorre
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En hojas de Phoenix canarienis en Hanga Roa, Isla de Pascua, Chile, se encontró abundantes basidiomas pulvinados, negros, amfígenos negros sobre las pinnas y en el raquis de las hojas, causando daño foliar extensivo. Después de tres días en cámara húmeda...
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Cheng Gao, Jun Liu and Zhuowen Wang
Traditional flood control systems always have a conflict with natural ones, i.e., rivers in cities are usually straight and smooth, whereas natural ones are according to ecological mechanisms. Social and economic developments in the modern world require ...
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