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- 1From:Science Scope (Vol. 46, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWhen we think about the physical processes of weathering and erosion that shape the surface of the Earth, we are also able to find similar surface-shaping processes on other worlds. Presumably, every object in our solar...
- 2From:Geosciences (Vol. 12, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedIn Brazil, the development of gullies constitutes widespread land degradation, especially in the state of South Mato Grosso, where fighting against this degradation has become a priority for policy makers. However, the...
- 3From:Geochronology (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedLong-term erosion rates in Tasmania, at the southern end of Australia's Great Dividing Range, are poorly known; yet, this knowledge is critical for making informed land-use decisions and improving the ecological health...
- 4From:Geochronology (Vol. 3, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA new luminescence erosion meter has huge potential for inferring erosion rates on sub-millennial scales for both steady and transient states of erosion, which is not currently possible with any existing techniques...
- 5From:Canadian Geotechnical Journal (Vol. 58, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedThe influence of two-phase flows containing suspension particles, which are common in nature, on internal erosion with coupling effect of clogging remains unclear. This paper presents a three-dimensional coupled...
- 6From:Advances in Civil Engineering (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedIn order to study the mechanical properties of sandstone under the coupling action of chemical erosion and freeze-thaw cycles, the fine-grained yellow sandstone in a mining area in Zigong, China, is collected as the...
- 7From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe cost of human movement, whether expressed in time, effort, or distance, is a function of natural and human related variables. At the same time, human movement itself, whether on land, air or sea, causes...
- 8From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7841) Peer-ReviewedBottom trawling not only erodes the sea bed, but also reduces its carbon-storage capacity. Bottom trawling not only erodes the sea bed, but also reduces its carbon-storage capacity. Author Affiliations:...
- 9From:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (Vol. 57) Peer-ReviewedCryoplanation terraces (CTs) are large (3000-800 000 [m.sup.2]) erosional landforms found in upland periglacial environments. Two hypotheses for the formation of CTs are supported in contemporary literature: (1) CT...
- 10From:Water (Vol. 12, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedInadequate land use planning is one of the main driving forces leading to the occurrence of erosion and environmental degradation. The negative impacts of poor planning influence soil physical quality and fertility,...
- 11From:Water (Vol. 12, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIn this short communication, the erosion process of the fine, cohesive sediment collected from the upper River Taw in South West England was studied in a rotating annular flume located in the National Water Research...
- 12From:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Vol. 381) Peer-Reviewed
Eight sites in the Fukushima contaminated area were surveyed for long-term changes in D-shuttle dose equivalent rate above the soil surface during 2015-2017. D-shuttle readings in most cases decreased faster than if...
- 13From:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Vol. 381) Peer-Reviewed
This work is continuation of the research aimed at developing of a system for analysing of risks of destruction of archaeological objects of Volga-Bulgaria period (X-XIII centuries AD) on the territory of the...
- 14From:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Vol. 381) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sergey Chalov, Valentin Golosov, Adrian Collins, Mike Stone To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link:...
- 15From:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Vol. 381) Peer-Reviewed
The paper presents an integrated approach for the apportionment of water and sediment sources and pathways in ungauged territories. The approach comprises various elements such as a large-scale semi-distributed...
- 16From:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Vol. 381) Peer-Reviewed
This article presents results for gully head cut retreat rates (GHRR) in the Pre-Kama region (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) based on monitoring (1984-1994 and 2015-2018) and the interpretation of high-resolution...
- 17From:Abstracts of the ICA (Vol. 1) Peer-ReviewedVietnam has about 6648 irrigation reservoirs with a total capacity of about 60 billion cubic meters. Up until now, there are 1,129 reservoirs of all types in the Central Highlands, most of them are smaller than 1 million...
- 18From:Proceedings of the ICA (Vol. 2) Peer-ReviewedIn this study, a method for developing a quantitative prediction of river bank erosion in Bien Hoa district in Dong Nai River is presented. The river bank erosion hazard index (BEHI) was estimated to assess the stability...
- 19From:Nature (Vol. 571, Issue 7763) Peer-ReviewedThe long-term cooling, decline in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, and the establishment of permanent polar ice sheets during the Neogene period.sup.1,2 have frequently been attributed to increased uplift and...
- 20From:BMC Oral Health (Vol. 19, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The paradigm shift obtained with new dental materials permits minimally invasive dentistry, by following a biomimetic approach. Erosion increasingly affects the adult population through dental substance...