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  1. The experimental investigation of seepage control in different sand soils using photopolymerization

    Seepage control is critically essential for dams, slopes, and the stability of many engineering structures, develo** over many years using...

    Harun Akoğuz in Acta Geophysica
    Article 09 March 2023
  2. Impact of Hijlan Creek springs on water quality of the Euphrates River and the hydrochemical characterization of the contamination plumes

    The aim of this work is to present the hydrochemical mechanisms describing the system of the Euphrates River before and after mixing with groundwater...

    Muwafaq Ayesh Rabeea, Ahmed J. R. Al-Heety, ... Mohamed Elhag in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 19 July 2021
  3. Geoecological Aspects of Collecting Fossil Remains of Mammoth Fauna

    Abstract

    Harsh environmental conditions of the study area result in low rates of ecosystem renewal. Results of geoecological studies at the sites of...

    Ya. B. Legostaeva, N. E. Sivtseva, ... A. V. Protopopov in Paleontological Journal
    Article 01 December 2023
  4. The Formation of Soil Cover Patterns on Tidal Marshes of the Arctic of Russia

    Abstract

    Soils and soil cover on accumulative tidal sea marshes develop under periodic alternation of thalassogenic (marine) and terrigenic factors....

    M. A. Tseits, M. S. Marechek in Moscow University Soil Science Bulletin
    Article 01 December 2021
  5. Using drone-based multispectral imaging for investigating gravelly debris flows and geomorphic characteristics

    Field reconnaissance has difficulty in providing information on topographic features of debris flow in vegetation-covered mountain regions. The study...

    Ho-Wen Chen, Chien-Yuan Chen, Pei-Zhang Yang in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 08 April 2024
  6. Humanity from Global Change

    Soils develop through time, to rhythms like those of daily life, as well as to longer rhythms that have seen the rise and fall of civilizations. The...
    Gregory J. Retallack in Soil Grown Tall
    Chapter 2022
  7. Eroded Critical Zone Carbon and Where to Find It: Examples from the IML-CZO

    The loss of organic carbon (OC) from soils because of agriculture is well established. Where that carbon goes, far less so. Accelerated oxidation...
    Neal Blair, John M. Hayes, ... Alison M. Anders in Biogeochemistry of the Critical Zone
    Chapter 2022
  8. Environmental magnetic and textural characteristics of two estuarine core sediments from Bay of Bengal, India

    The present study is aimed to assess the magnetic susceptibility (χlf), frequency-dependent susceptibility (χfd %) and geochemical and textural...

    Kannaiyan Neelavannan, Chandrasekaran Lakshmi Narasimhan, ... Selvam Sekar in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 01 September 2021
  9. Formation of baryte and celestine during supergene processes on sedimentary rock outcrops

    Extraordinarily abundant baryte and rare celestine microcrystals have been recognised during a routine inspection of claystone and siltstone samples...

    Dalibor Matýsek, Jakub Jirásek, Petr Skupien in International Journal of Earth Sciences
    Article 18 January 2022
  10. Using major ions and stable isotopes to improve conceptualisation of a spring-aquifer system in the Galilee Basin, Australia

    Develo** conceptual models is a critical step in hydrogeological studies that should utilise multiple lines of evidence and data types to minimise...

    Robin Keegan-Treloar, Eddie W. Banks, ... Matthew J. Currell in Hydrogeology Journal
    Article Open access 04 March 2024
  11. Carbon Dioxide in Soil and Surface Waters in the North of Western Siberia: Methodological Approach and Quantitative Characteristics

    Abstract

    Dissolved inorganic carbon is an essential component of the carbon cycle, especially in the northern regions; however, its loss through water...

    O. Yu. Goncharova, M. V. Timofeeva, ... A. V. Isaeva in Eurasian Soil Science
    Article 01 February 2024
  12. Remoulding energy as a criterion in assessing retrogressive landslides in sensitive clays: a review and its applicability to Eastern Canada

    Sensitive clays are heavily vulnerable to disturbance making them highly susceptible to landslides. The Eastern Canadian region of Quebec and Ontario...

    Sarah Jacob, Rama Vara Prasad Chavali, ... Abouzar Sadrekarimi in Natural Hazards
    Article 10 July 2023
  13. LiDAR based hydro-conditioned hydrological modeling for enhancing precise conservation practice placement in agricultural watersheds

    High resolution Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-derived Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) improve hydrologic modeling and aid in identifying the...

    Rallapalli Srinivas, Matt Drewitz, ... Riyadh Ibrahim Al-Raoush in Water Resources Management
    Article 05 July 2022
  14. Urban Flooding in Fortaleza, Northeastern Brazil: Current and Future Risks and Challenges

    Floods in Brazilian cities are phenomena that are more frequent and severe on populations, properties, and urban infrastructure. This problematic...
    Maria Elisa Zanella, Jander Barbosa Monteiro, Joao Luís Sampaio Olímpio in Urban Flooding in Brazil
    Chapter 2023
  15. Catchment-scale groundwater-flow and recharge paradox revealed from base flow analysis during the Australian Millennium Drought (Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia)

    Catchment-scale recharge and water balance estimates are commonly made for the purposes of water resource management. Few catchments have had these...

    Thomas T. Anderson, Erick A. Bestland, ... Huade Guan in Hydrogeology Journal
    Article 30 January 2021
  16. Cave Sediments

    Australian cave sediments range from desert sands to tropical clays and glacial boulders, and contain deposits of bones, pollen and artefacts that...
    Chapter 2023
  17. Numerical Modeling of Debris Flows: A Conceptual Assessment

    Real-world hazard evaluation poses many challenges for the development and application of numerical models of debris flows. In this chapter we...
    Richard M. Iverson, David L. George in Advances in Debris-flow Science and Practice
    Chapter 2024
  18. Ula Thirra: a case study in the geomagnetic detection of combustion features in Channel Country of far south-western Queensland

    The use of fire plays a vital role in studies involving human adaptation and evolution as well as landscape and environmental management, especially...

    Kelsey M. Lowe, Doug Williams, ... Michael C. Westaway in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
    Article 20 February 2023
  19. Northern Territory and Western Queensland

    The karstKarst of the area between the Western Australian/Northern Territory border and far western Queensland is very remote with significant access...
    Susan Q. White, Nicholas J. White, John A. Webb in Australian Caves and Karst Systems
    Chapter 2023
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